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How to apply

For all full-time higher education courses at universities and colleges in the UK, students must apply online at: www.ucas.com

There are three types of applicant:

  1. Students studying at a school or college registered with UCAS
  2. Independent applicants in the UK who are not at school or college
  3. International applicants outside the UK (EU and worldwide)

For all applicants, there are full instructions at: www.ucas.com to make it as easy as possible for you to complete your online application.

International students can find out more information about specific entry requirements here.

Visit UCAS for more information on applying.

Important information

The UCAS number and abbreviated name for Liverpool Hope University is L46 and LHOPE.

These must be entered in the appropriate boxes of the UCAS form, along with course codes for your chosen programme(s), which can be found on the UCAS website and in this prospectus on the following pages.

Applications should be submitted by the UCAS deadline, which is usually 15 January each year.

Depending on the circumstances, the University will accept further applications after this date.

Transfering from another university

There are some instances when students contact us from another university who want to transfer to Liverpool Hope. To do this you will need to complete a RP(C)L form.

Clearing

There may be an opportunity to apply to Hope through Clearing, which typically opens in August each year to coincide with A-Level results day.

Fees and finance

Coming to university represents one of the biggest financial decisions you will make in your life, so it’s important to have all the information to hand before making a choice. Information about fees for 2026/2027 will be posted on our website:

Academic and teaching excellence

We believe that entry to the University should be based on talent rather than the ability to pay, and our support packages reflect this belief.

We have a long history of awarding our own generous academic scholarships for scholarly achievement, along with awards to students who demonstrate outstanding success in sport, music, dance and drama.

Please note that the University reserves the right to increase Home and EU undergraduate and PGCE tuition fees for future years of study in line with any inflation or other increase authorised by the Secretary of State.

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Scholarships and Bursaries

We understand that many are impacted by the current cost of living, and so we are pleased to offer a number of scholarships and bursaries, depending on your circumstances, eligibility and chosen subject area.

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