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ÎÞÂ붯» welcomes students from all over the world, bringing together a diverse and supportive international community.
If you’re applying from outside the UK, we’re here to guide you through the process and make it as straightforward as possible.
From choosing your course to submitting your application, we’ll help you understand what’s needed, including visa requirements and any additional steps. Whether you're applying through one of our trusted partners or directly, you’ll find everything you need right here.
Explore this page for key information, and if you have any questions, please contact our international team.
If you're applying as an international student, you'll complete your application through the online platform. The process is simple—just login to your ApplyBorad account and follow the steps to choose your course, submit your documents, visa certificate, and track your progress!
As part of your application, you may need to take an English language test or attend a pre-sessional course, but we’ll guide you through any extra steps.
Once we’ve received your application, our international team will review it and be in touch if we need anything else. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with our international applications team.
If you’re from Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland, you can apply as a home student thanks to the Common Travel Area agreement! Undergraduate applications go through UCAS, while postgraduate applications are made directly.
For more details, check out our application guides:
As an international student, we have assessed a wide range of international qualifications that match our academic requirements for our courses. You’ll need to meet these course entry requirements and may need the addition of an English language test. A range of our specific entry requirements can be found on each of our course pages.
For any additional support, please contact admissions@harper-adams.ac.uk.
If you're a UK national living abroad, you’ll apply through the usual processes! Undergraduate applications go through UCAS, while postgraduate applications are made directly.
It’s worth checking if your qualifications match our entry requirements—our admissions team is happy to help if you’re unsure. And if English isn’t your first language, you may need to provide proof of your language skills.
For more details, take a look at our Undergraduate and Postgraduate application guides or get in touch with admissions@harper-adams.ac.uk.
Learn more about our incredible community of international students, their experiences, and how they are making an impact on a global scale.
We work with a range of international partners to help make your application process as smooth as possible. These trusted organisations, including education agencies and platforms like , provide guidance and support tailored to your country’s specific requirements.
If you're applying through one of our partners, they’ll guide you through each stage—from choosing the right course to submitting your documents and ensuring everything is in place for your visa application. They can also answer questions about entry requirements, English language qualifications, and what to expect when you arrive in the UK.
No matter how you apply, your application will be carefully reviewed by our international team, who will be in touch if anything else is needed. If you’re unsure whether your application should go through a partner, or if you’d like more information on our international partnerships, please contact our team.
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