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The Admissions Policies for both postgraduate and undergraduate programmes are reviewed each year.

 

The policy of the College promotes equality of opportunity for all applicants regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, political opinion, religious belief, marital status or whether or not they have dependants.

The admissions policy complies with relevant legislation affecting the admission of students and is consistent with the QAA Code of Practice on Recruitment and Admissions. It is also guided by the principles outlined in the Report of the Admissions to Higher Education Steering Group 2004 (the Schwartz Report).

In fulfilling the aims of the admissions policy, St Mary's University College, Belfast

  • encourages applications from suitably qualified applicants, particularly from groups which are currently under-represented in Higher Education;
  • selects on the basis of fair, transparent, reliable and objective criteria, applied equitably and consistently;
  • admits the best qualified applicants to degree courses in line with the College’s priorities, and within the overall constraints applied by the government and professional bodies.

Download the admissions policies

 

Postgraduate Admissions

 

Undergraduate Admissions