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Applying essentials
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undergraduate
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/undergraduate/apply
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Applying essentials

Source: https://sheffield.ac.uk/undergraduate/apply

If you're applying for undergraduate study at Sheffield, you'll find all the key information on this page. Please read it before you complete your application.

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Before you apply

We normally expect applicants to offer three full A Levels or accepted equivalent qualifications. You can check the University's general entry requirements, including the UK and international qualifications we accept and our English language and maths requirements, on our Admissions Requirements webpage. This also contains information about our foundation year courses.

Admissions requirements

The entry requirements for particular courses are listed in our online prospectus. Note that these represent our typical offer conditions only – we may make different offers in some cases.

Online prospectus

A list of our policies relating to admissions is available on our Student Policies and Qualifications Policies webpages. This includes our Student Admissions Policy as well as policies on resits and qualifications taken early.

Student policies

Qualifications policies


Applying

You can apply for an undergraduate course at Sheffield through UCAS (the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service):

UCAS website – apply

Applications for courses starting in September 2026 (except Medicine and Dentistry) should be submitted to UCAS between:

Applications for places on Medicine and Dentistry courses must be submitted between 2 September and 15 October 2025.

You can find out more about how and when to apply on our Submitting Your Application webpage. This also contains information about deferred entry and direct entry to Year/Level 2.

Submitting your application

We're committed to ensuring all students with the potential to succeed on our courses have access to a world-leading education at the University of Sheffield. If you're from a group currently underrepresented in higher education, or have taken additional qualifications, you may be eligible for an alternative offer equivalent to one or two grades below the standard A Level entry requirements for your course. See our Access Sheffield webpage for details:

Access Sheffield

If at any time your studies have been affected by personal, social or domestic issues, please let us know by completing our Disrupted Studies form:

Disrupted Studies

If you have a disability, we would encourage you to indicate this in your UCAS application so that we can assess any support needs you might have. We do this separately from our academic assessment of your application. For more information about the process and the support available, see our Disabled Applicants webpage:

Disabled applicants

Video: Writing a strong personal statement

Watch our short Top Tips video if you're in the process of completing your UCAS application and need some help writing your personal statement.


After you apply

How we assess your application

Our How We Assess Your Application page explains what we look for when we assess your application, how we let you know our decision, and the sorts of offers we make:

How we assess your application

If we need to contact you we'll do so by email, so please make sure that you check the email account you used for your UCAS application, and that this account is set to trust messages coming from @shef.ac.uk and @sheffield.ac.uk addresses. If you change your email address, please let us know by emailing admissions@sheffield.ac.uk, including your full name and UCAS ID. You may want to add this address to your address book to ensure important messages aren't marked as spam.

Your results

We explain what happens when you get your exam results in our Your Results page. If we make you a Conditional offer and you accept us as either your Firm or Insurance choice, we'll also email you with information about what happens when you get your results.

Your results


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