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How to apply for Social Work
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undergraduate
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https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/apply/apply-social-work
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https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/apply
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2026-03-25T01:16:25+00:00
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How to apply for Social Work

Source: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/apply/apply-social-work Parent: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/apply

You must apply through UCAS and then meet our additional entry requirements. The selection process for our Social Work degree differs from other courses, because you are assessed on both your academic ability, and your capability to succeed in the Social Work profession.

  1. Apply through UCAS

You apply for Social Work in the normal way through UCAS. \ \ You need to meet our entry requirements, including GCSE (or equivalent) English at Grade 4 (or grade C) . \ \ Initial selection will be based on your UCAS application, especially your personal statement, where we expect you to discuss your reasons for wanting to study Social Work.  \ \ As part of considering your UCAS application, we may ask for:

If your application is successful at Stage 1, you will be invited to a selection day.\ \ For the selection day, you will:

As part of the selection day, you will complete a declaration of suitability for social work training.  You will need to disclose:

We assess each application individually, so disclosing relevant issues may not be a barrier to applying for this course. However, we will want to discuss these issues with you as part of the formal interview and failure to disclose relevant information at any stage in the selection process is likely to lead to any offer being withdrawn. 4. ## Selection decisions

We assess the following factors during the selection process:

We also discuss with you at interview whether full-time or part-time study is the best option for you. If studying part time works better, we can then arrange to make this change as part of your offer. 5. ## Making an offer

If you are successful after the selection day, you will receive your offer via UCAS.  \ \ In addition to any academic conditions attached to your current studies, all Social Work offers are subject to:

You need to respond to your offer in the usual way via UCAS. Find out more about your offer and confirming your place.

Social work bursary

Find out how you might be able to fund your studies with a social work bursary.


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