Entry requirements (2024)

Entry requirements

For full details on how to meet our entrance requirements, including further information on our General Entrance Requirements, UK GCSE/GCE O level equivalents, UK GCE A level equivalents, and English language requirementsplease visit the University of London website and select the programme you wish to apply for.

We accept qualifications from around the world. If your qualifications are not from the United Kingdom, visit the University of London Qualifications for Entrance page to learn more about the requirements for your country.

Certificate of Higher Eduation in Social Sciences - CHESS (FEHQ Level 4)

If you can attend one of the teaching institutions with permission to teach the programme and you wish to:

  • get on to the degree programme and may not meet the entrancerequirements for the degree.
  • gain a stand-alone qualification that will admit you into the second year of the BSc programmes listed in this prospectus and degrees at many universities in the UK, USA and Australia.

To be eligible for the CHESS you must:

  • normally* be aged 18 or above by the 31 December in the year of registration and
  • have four GCSE/O levels at grades A–C and one GCE/A level at grades A–E, or six GCSE/O levels at grades A–C, or equivalent and
  • demonstrate competence in Mathematics at least equivalent to UK
  • GCSE/GCE O level at Grade C or above and
  • meet our English language requirement. We may require a test of proficiency in English and
  • have been admitted to a full or part-time course of instruction at an institution which is recognised to teach the Certificate.

* Applications will be considered from applicants who do not meet the normal minimum age requirement for admission. Each application will be considered on an individual basis, and the decision taken at the discretion of the University of London.

Further information

There are a number of universities in the UK, including LSE, that will consider you for entry into the second year of a degree if you pass the CHESS with very high marks and have taken the appropriate courses. To be considered for a place, you will need to apply through UCAS, stating that you are applying for second-year entry.

The CHESS is awarded with a grading of Distinction, Merit, Credit or Pass.

You should expect your studies to take 35–40 hours per week.

You must attend lectures and tutorials regularly and are expected to write assignments, and while these do not count towards your final assessment you are required to complete them before you can enter for the examinations.

Undergraduate | BSc Standard Route (FHEQ Level 6)

Degree structures and qualifications

Our BSc degrees consist of 12 courses when taken through the Standard Route and nine courses through the Graduate Entry Route. Courses are classified as either 100, 200 or 300-level.

To be eligible for the BSc Standard Entry Route you must:

  • normally be aged 17 or above by the registration deadline*
  • meet our General Entrance Requirements
  • demonstrate competence in Mathematics at least equivalent to UK GCSE/GCE O level at Grade C or above** and
  • meet our English language requirement. We may require a test of proficiency in English.

*Applications will be considered from applicants who do not meet the normal minimum age requirement for admission. Each application will be considered on an individual basis, and the decision will be taken at the discretion of the University of London.

** Applicants applying to the BSc Mathematics and Economics or the BSc Data Science and Business Analytics degrees must demonstrate competence in Mathematics at least equivalent to a UK GCE A level at Grade E or above.

Accreditation of prior learning

If you have previously studied similar material to a comparable level and depth you can apply for accreditation of prior learning (APL) for up to four full 100-level courses.

Postgraduate | BSc Graduate Entry Route (FHEQ Level 6)

If you hold a full first degree and want a flexible way to gain a second degree, you may be able to complete a shorter than usual study programme (a minimum of two years for most degrees).

To be eligible for the BSc Graduate Route Entry you must:

  • hold an undergraduate degree from an awarding institution acceptable to the University of London and
  • demonstrate competence in Mathematics at least equivalent to UK GCSE/GCE O level at Grade C or above and
  • meet our English language requirement. We may require a test of proficiency in English.

Postgraduate | Graduate Diplomas (FHEQ Level 6)

If you hold a full first degree in any discipline but, for professional or personal reasons, wish to secure a stand-alone qualification in a named discipline in the fields of Economics, Management, Finance and the Social Sciences. You may also use the diploma as a basis for progression into postgraduate study in a related area.

Scholarships

Postgraduate scholarships are awarded annually to two students who have been accepted for postgraduate study at LSE.

Criteria for consideration

These students MUST have completed one of the degrees offered by the University of London Programmes, for which the LSE provides academic direction.

To qualify, students will normally have, or expect to have, a first class honours degree. These scholarships will cover tuition fees only.

To apply, please email the University of London Programmes office at LSE atuolip@lse.ac.uk.

If you are applying to study at LSE and require information about funding your studies, please visit the School'sFinancial Support Officewebsite.

Transfer opportunities

It is possible to changeprogrammes without seeking permission from the University. You might consider changing to anotherprogramme of studyif you find that:

  • your interests have changed
  • the courses of your degree are not taught in your local institution.

Transferring from your programme

It may be possible to transfer your course:

  • Between other University of London EMFSS programmes with academic direction from LSE
  • To another programme we offer
  • To another College within the University of London
  • To another university in the UK or elsewhere.

It is not advisable to changeprogrammes because you are finding the courses too difficult. Generally speaking, the courses across all programmes do not differ in terms of difficulty.

Should you decide to change to another programme of study, you should simply inform the registry office of the University of London whichprogramme you wish to be registered for. There are two opportunities each year to do this:

  • when you pay your continuing registration fee and
  • when you enter for examinations

Current students should look at their Student Handbook and Degree Regulations for further information.

The General Course at LSE

Students who have completed at least four courses on the University of London EMFSS degree programme are able to apply for admission to the LSE General Course and claim credit for the successful completion of relevant courses. The General Course is an opportunity for students of the Programmes to experience life at the LSE, attending lectures and classes for the period of a full academic year of study (October – July).

Important note:A student of the University of London Programmes who undertakes a period of one year's study at LSE will still be awarded a University of London degree.

The courses that students undertake at LSE may be credited to their University of London Programmes degree. Any student who is interested in pursuing this opportunity should contact theLondon Internationalfor guidance on selecting equivalent courses to ensure that all marks can be carried forward and credits applied to their University of London degree.

Full information on the LSE General Course can be found in the General Course briefing or at:General Course.

Applications can be submitted in hard copy and online but applicants should first consult with their teaching institution and/or LSE to confirm their suitability for the programme.

Applying to LSE for 2nd year entry

LSE welcomes applications from Programme students who wish to apply to the second year of a relevant degree. Please bear in mind thattransfer is not automatic,since competition is very fierce and LSE is restricted to numbers for both first and second year entries. The number of applications is very high compared to the number of vacancies and so the calibre of applicant is taken into consideration. Successful applicants need very good grades in their diploma or foundation course examinations, and a strong academic background.

As a brief idea, generally departmentswould usuallyask for an average of 60% in the diploma/degree foundation courses with at least 60% in three of the courses and a good pass in the fourth.

Another requirement for second year entry is that the courses takenviaUniversity of London Programmes(EMFSS) match the content of the first year of the Internal degree as closely as possible.Courses should therefore be carefully selected.

Applicants need to apply throughUCASin the normal way, stating that they wish to apply for second year entry.

Transfer into the second year of the International Relations, BSc Management, International History & International Relations, BA History and LLB programmes is not permitted and neither is a transfer into the third year of any LSE programme.

Transferring to other Universities

Other Universities in the UK may consider applications for students fromUniversity of London Programmes. If you are thinking of transferring to another university, we advise you to find out by October (a year before you hope to transfer) what the procedures arefor making an application. You should contact the admissions officers of the university concerned in the first instance and direct them to the University of London website which lists all the necessary information about the Programmes.

To be considered for a place in any of theUniversity of London colleges or for other Universities in the UKyou will need to apply throughUCAS, stating that you are applying for second year entry. Your local British Council office can advise you further.It is advisable to apply before the closing date in January and preferably well before this. If you study in a college, your academic tutor will be able to advise you.

Find out more about how to apply

Entry requirements (2024)

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Visa requirements. To enter or transit through the US, you must have either an Electronic System for Travel Authorisation ( ESTA ) visa waiver or a visa. The US State Department has more information on visas.

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International travel documents
  • U.S. passport.
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Do you need a Covid test to enter UK? ›

When you travel to England, you: do not need to complete a UK passenger locator form before you travel. do not need to take any COVID-19 tests before you travel or after you arrive. do not need to quarantine when you arrive.

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How to request a travel authorization to the U.S. through ESTA
  1. Confirm that your passport meets the program requirements. You must have an electronic passport or “e-Passport” to participate in the VWP. ...
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Do I need a Covid test to enter us? ›

If you plan to visit the U.S., you do not need to be tested or vaccinated for COVID-19.

What paperwork is required to enter us? ›

Immigration enforcement

It's common for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers to carry out random travel document checks, including on public transport. If you're a tourist or visitor, be prepared to show your passport and entry stamp, ESTA or valid US visa, and a copy of your electronic Form I-94.

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Because Americans are known as non-visa nationals in the UK, to answer the question do American citizens need a visa for UK? They don't.

What documents do I need to travel to Europe? ›

You'll need to show your passport at your first point of entry into Europe, again when you exit Europe, and to reenter the US. But you'll encounter virtually no border checks between most European countries, thanks to a series of treaties known as the Schengen Agreement.

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All U.S. citizens need U.S. passport books if re-entering by air. Land and sea border crossings accept additional travel documents, such as U.S. Passport cards and Trusted Traveler cards.

Can US citizens travel to UK right now? ›

UK Border Entry

Starting June 2019 U.S. passport holders will be able to use the ePassport Gates on arrival in the United Kingdom. U.S. citizens who had previously registered for the UK's Registered Traveller Service (RTS) should now also use the ePassport Gates on arrival in the UK.

Do you have to be vaccinated to fly internationally? ›

Some countries don't allow unvaccinated travelers to enter, period. For example, travel to the majority of European countries is possible only to those who are vaccinated. If you're not vaccinated, make sure the country you want to visit will allow you entry.

Is it safe to go to England right now? ›

We advise: Exercise a high degree of caution in the UK due to the threat of terrorism.

Do Italian citizens need a visa to enter the US? ›

Countries participating in the Visa Waiver Program are: Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, ...

What happens if you are denied entry at an airport? ›

If you are denied entry at the US airport where you land , the Customs and Border Protection officer will escort you to the next plane back to your country, and hand you your passport as you board. If you are denied entry at another portal of entry, you will be handed your passport and turned away.

Which countries can travel to USA without visa? ›

Citizens of the United Kingdom, Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium Brunei, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein,Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, ...

Do I need anything to travel to USA from UK? ›

You will require a visa to travel to the United States unless you are eligible to enter the United States visa free under the Visa Waiver Program, or you are a citizen of Canada or Bermuda.

Do UK citizens need visa to visit USA? ›

It lets you visit the US for a period of 90 days or less without the need for a visa – as long as it's for a holiday or a business trip. An ESTA is open to all citizens of visa waiver countries, including the UK.

Do UK citizens need visa for USA? ›

E-Visa ESTA

As the UK is participating in the VWP, British citizens can enter the US using an ESTA - an Electronic System for Travel Authorization. If a traveler has an ESTA, he/she does not need to apply for a visa. The best thing about an ESTA is that you don't even have to visit the US embassy.

Can you enter the US with a British passport? ›

Yes, five-year passports issued by the U.K. Passport Agency are valid for travel to the United States. If the passport is damaged, we recommend that you obtain a new passport before applying for the visa to avoid any delay in the processing of the application.

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