Below you will find our Admissions Policy for 2024 entry, and our Admissions Appeals and Complaints Form. These cover our Higher Education programmes.
Our purpose is to provide learning for people who want lasting work in the arts and entertainment economy. We admit applicants fairly and transparently with a range of qualifications and experience.
We select suitable, applicants from all backgrounds, who demonstrate their potential to benefit from vocational learning at an HE level.
There is no discrimination against applicants meeting the minimum standards for entry on the grounds of gender, race, ethnic or national origin, marital or civil partnership status, family responsibility, disability, religion or beliefs, sexual orientation, social background or age. We will make reasonable adjustments for people with access needs. Practices and procedures will be modified and evaluated to ensure that we are up to date with current admissions legislation and recommendations.
Since an applicant's suitability for a course may be demonstrated in many ways, we are flexible in our admissions assessment. In addition to educational qualifications, we assess applicants against six attributes, described on each course page.
We would like to interview or audition everyone who applies, but, due to the volume of applications, this isn't possible.
Applications for our undergraduate degree courses should be submitted to the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). Some undergraduate courses require our additional application form. The requirements are on our website. Applications for our Foundation Certificate course and postgraduate courses require direct application to us using our online portal.