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International students

Source: https://www.gla.ac.uk/international/inyourcountry/representatives/ Parent: https://www.gla.ac.uk/international/

INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES (AGENTS)

We work with selected University of Glasgow representatives (agents) worldwide.

Our overseas representatives can:

You can use the search tool below to find agents who operate in your country/region.This list is reviewed and updated regularly. Whilst we strive to maintain its accuracy, students are advised to contact the education agent's main office directly for the most current information on regional offices. For any inquiries, please email student.recruitment@glasgow.ac.uk

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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What is a recruitment agent and what do they do?

An agent or agency is an individual or organisation that offers advice to students about studying overseas.

Agents work in partnership with universities to support you through the entire selection and application process. They usually represent a portfolio of universities and will make personalised recommendations based on your academic qualifications, the subject area you wish to study in, and your budget. You are under no obligation to use an agent to apply to the University of Glasgow, but you may wish to.

Agents can support you in making an informed decision about your studies, but the decision is still yours.  


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Why would I use an agent?

Agents can offer support and useful information at all stages of the application process, which might be especially helpful if you have not travelled or lived abroad before.

Agents contracted by the University of Glasgow have been especially trained to provide applicants with relevant information to studying at Glasgow, and to offer informed and bespoke guidance on choosing and applying for your future studies. They can advise on the courses available and the suitability of your qualifications and background, can support you with gathering the necessary documents for your application and travel guidance, and can liaise with the university on your behalf.  


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How can I choose an agent?

If you have decided to use an agent to support with your application to the University of Glasgow then you should refer to our Representative search function (above) to find the approved agents that we work with who are operating in your country/region. This lists agents who are authorised to represent the University of Glasgow and have received bespoke training from us to help them do so.  

You can also refer to the British Council website, which gives additional advice about choosing an agent and lists accredited agents who have completed UK Certified Counsellor Training with the British Council.  

When you’ve chosen an agent to approach, remember that no agent can promise guaranteed admission, scholarships or fast-tracked visa process. If you’re unsure about any of the information you’re being given then always verify this with us by reaching out to your regional University of Glasgow representative or making an online enquiry.  


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What are the responsibilities of an agent?

Agents have a duty to provide honest and transparent information about the universities that they represent and the application process.  

They should: 

They should not:  

If your agent does not fulfil these responsibilities, you should inform the university via our agent complaints procedure. 


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What are my rights as a student?

When working with an agent, you are entitled to:  


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When should I make a complaint about my agent, and how do I do this?

We take your concerns very seriously. You should inform the university immediately if an agent: 

If you wish to make a complaint about any of the issues listed here, or any other concerns you have about your agent, you should contact us at Student.Recruitment@glasgow.ac.uk. Please include your full name, your applicant ID number, the name of your agent and (if appropriate) any counsellors, and as much detail as possible about the situation.  

We will investigate all complaints discreetly, so please do not worry about this information being shared with the agent.  

Our resolution of the complaint will vary depending on the nature and severity of the concern. In any case we will likely: 

In extreme circumstances, we can also terminate an agent’s contract with the University of Glasgow.  


The University of Glasgow is committed to the UK Agent Quality Framework (AQF) and pledge to create and maintain the highest standards of agent management, ensuring the UK remains leading study destination for international students.

We have recently signed a pledge with the British Universities' International Liaison Association and the British Council, which declares that we are committed to:

  1. Empowering student choice and enabling informed decision making
  2. Ensuring good agent governance and professionalism
  3. Promoting ethical agent practices, professional knowledge and competency
  4. Increasing transparency and accountability

You can read more about working with Educational Agents in the

Student Guide to Choosing an Education Agent

Issues or problems with representatives

If you are concerned your chosen representative is not meeting the expectations outlined above and wish to change representative, please contact the University of Glasgow's International Office immediately at Student.Recruitment@glasgow.ac.uk