Thinking about studying at Surrey?

Hey there fellow Spanish students, are you considering studying at the University of Surrey in the UK?

Today’s blog is specifically targeted at prospective Spanish students who are considering to study in England. The application process for Spanish students is similar to the process for other international students, but there are a few key differences to keep in mind. In this blog post, we will go through the steps involved in the application process for Spanish students at the University of Surrey via UCAS.

First things first, before you even start thinking about applying, you need to make sure that the University of Surrey is the right fit for you. Take some time to research the university, its courses, facilities, and student life. Trust me, it’s better to do this before you start the application process, because you don’t want to be going through all the hassle just to realize it’s not what you were looking for. Keep in mind certain facets such as research quality, ratio of lecturers to students, or student satisfaction. As a matter of facts, the University of Surrey ranked in the top 10 in the National Student Survey for student satisfaction. If you’d like to see what living in the University of Surrey is like, there are plenty of online campus tours and videos detailing what this experience is like. You also have the option of visiting the university campus, and a student ambassador (like me) will show you around.

Once you’ve decided that the University of Surrey is where you want to be, you need to check the entry requirements for your desired course. These will vary depending on the course, so make sure you check them carefully and ensure that you meet them before applying.

This is me saying hi to the stag statue on Stag Hill Campus.

Now, the fun part, the application process. As a Spanish student, you will be applying through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service), which is the central application system for higher education in the UK. It sounds daunting, but it’s actually pretty simple. You just need to create an account, fill in an application form and pay the application fee.

One thing to keep in mind is that, as an international student, you will need to prove your English language proficiency. The University of Surrey accepts a variety of tests, such as IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE, so make sure you check the specific requirements for your course and start preparing for the test in advance.

Once you have submitted your UCAS application, you will need to submit supporting documents, such as academic transcripts and test results. Make sure these are accurate and complete, because they will be used to assess your application.

If your application is successful, the next step is to apply for a student visa. I know, I know, another step in the process, but it’s important to do it well in advance of the start of your course. The visa application process can take several weeks, so you don’t want to leave it until the last minute.

Lastly, once you have your student visa, it’s time to start planning for your arrival at the University of Surrey. The university provides a pre-arrival service to help you with this, so make sure you take advantage of it. It will include information about accommodation, transportation, and settling in.

To wrap up, the application process for Spanish students at the University of Surrey via UCAS may seem daunting, but with the right preparation, it can be a smooth and successful experience. Make sure you research the university and its courses, check the entry requirements, submit a complete application and supporting documents, apply for a student visa well in advance, and take advantage of the pre-arrival services offered by the university. Please, please, please, arrive on time for Freshers Week and Fair. It is an incredible opportunity to meet other students, make friends and get to know what societies and activities occur at uni. You won’t regret this. Good luck!