How to apply at City of London College
Apply online
The quickest and most efficient method of applying for admission to programmes at CLC is to apply online. This allows you to complete the application process at your own pace, using our 'save and return' option. Visit our Apply online page to send in your application now.
Paper application forms
We would prefer all applications to be online, but if this is not possible you can complete a paper application form by downloading a PDF version of the form from Application forms section.
Supporting documents
Online applications
You must submit copy of your passport and attested copies of your qualifications online. You can do this while applying or return to complete your application.
Paper application form
If you apply using the paper application form, please include your supporting documents with the application.
Where to send supporting documents
Admissions
Registry Building
71 Whitechapel High Street
London
E1 7PL
or email to info@clc-london.ac.uk
Supporting documents to send
If you send scanned and emailed documents and are made an offer, you will be required to send certified copies or original documents as a condition of the offer.
When to apply
Most programmes start in January, March and September, but you will be informed if the start date of your chosen programme is different.
In general, there are no closing dates for applications to taught programmes. However, you are advised to apply as early as you are able because many of our programmes receive more applications than there are places available. International applicants should also allow time to obtain a visa.
The application process
All applications for study are processed through our Registry Office and forwarded to the course leaders for consideration. The Registry Office will write to you to inform you of the decision. The decision will be either:
If you are made an offer of a place it will be subject to the terms and conditions of the College. These terms and conditions will be included with the offer and relate to a range of issues, for example the fees payable.
As a condition of an offer of a place you may be required to achieve a particular result in your current studies, undertake a preliminary period of study consisting of selected academic work or technical training, or provide evidence of English language proficiency.
The quickest and most efficient method of applying for admission to programmes at CLC is to apply online. This allows you to complete the application process at your own pace, using our 'save and return' option. Visit our Apply online page to send in your application now.
Paper application forms
We would prefer all applications to be online, but if this is not possible you can complete a paper application form by downloading a PDF version of the form from Application forms section.
Supporting documents
Online applications
You must submit copy of your passport and attested copies of your qualifications online. You can do this while applying or return to complete your application.
Paper application form
If you apply using the paper application form, please include your supporting documents with the application.
Where to send supporting documents
Admissions
Registry Building
71 Whitechapel High Street
London
E1 7PL
or email to info@clc-london.ac.uk
Supporting documents to send
- Copy of your passport page showing your full name, photo and signature (non-EU only)
- Degree transcript(s) - originals or certified photocopies:
- EU and international applicants - if you are currently studying outside the UK or have obtained your qualification(s) outside the UK
- UK applicants - if you are currently studying in the UK or have obtained your qualification(s) in the UK and your university provides transcripts. If you are not a recent graduate send certified copy(s) of relevant qualifications.
- Certificate to show competency in the English language, if English is not your first language and you have already taken a test
- Two academic references (or if appropriate to the programme applied for, one could be from your employer).
- Personal statement, approximately one side of A4 in length, explaining why you are interested in studying on your chosen programme
If you send scanned and emailed documents and are made an offer, you will be required to send certified copies or original documents as a condition of the offer.
When to apply
Most programmes start in January, March and September, but you will be informed if the start date of your chosen programme is different.
In general, there are no closing dates for applications to taught programmes. However, you are advised to apply as early as you are able because many of our programmes receive more applications than there are places available. International applicants should also allow time to obtain a visa.
The application process
All applications for study are processed through our Registry Office and forwarded to the course leaders for consideration. The Registry Office will write to you to inform you of the decision. The decision will be either:
- A conditional offer - the offer of a place is subject to you meeting the conditions stated in the offer letter
- An unconditional offer - you have met all the conditions required for entry
- We are unable to offer you a place
- The programme you have applied for is full; if a place becomes available we will consider your application, or you will be considered for entry the following academic year
If you are made an offer of a place it will be subject to the terms and conditions of the College. These terms and conditions will be included with the offer and relate to a range of issues, for example the fees payable.
As a condition of an offer of a place you may be required to achieve a particular result in your current studies, undertake a preliminary period of study consisting of selected academic work or technical training, or provide evidence of English language proficiency.



