Frequently Asked Questions

My University Admissions helps students in the UK enroll in university, even if they have no formal qualifications. We work with universities that accept work experience as an entry requirement, making higher education accessible to more people.

Yes! You can apply if you have:
•6 months of professional work experience (within the last 2 years), OR
•2 years of vocational work experience (within the last 5 years).
 
You don’t need A-Levels, BTECs, or other formal qualifications.
 
What kind of work experience is accepted?
 
Most types of paid work experience are considered, including roles in:
•Healthcare
•Retail
•Administration
•Customer service
•Hospitality
•Construction
•IT and more
 
If you’re unsure, send us a message, and we’ll check your eligibility.
 

No! If you’ve lived in the UK for at least 3 years, you don’t need to take an English test.

How long does it take to get a university offer?

The process takes about 2–4 weeks, depending on how quickly you submit your documents.

1. Fill out our quick eligibility form on our website.
2.Our team reviews your details and contacts you.
3.You provide supporting documents (e.g., ID, proof of work experience).
4.We help you complete your university application.
5.Once approved, you receive your offer letter!
 
• Valid ID (passport or driving licence)
•Proof of work experience (e.g., payslips, contracts, reference letters)
•Proof of UK residency (e.g., utility bill, bank statement)
 

That’s fine! As long as you have the minimum work experience required, we can still help you apply.

Can I apply if I’ve been to university before?

Yes! However, Student Finance rules might affect your eligibility. Contact us, and we’ll check your options.

No. We currently help students who have lived in the UK for at least 3 years and are eligible for Student Finance.

Tuition fees are £9,250 per year, but Student Finance England (SFE) covers this if you’re eligible.

No. If you qualify for Student Finance, your tuition is covered, and you don’t need to pay upfront.

nce you receive your university offer, we’ll guide you through the Student Finance application process.

Can I get a maintenance loan for living costs?

Yes, but eligibility depends on your age, income, and personal circumstances. We can advise you on how to apply.

If you withdraw early, your student loan may be affected, and you might have to repay part of your tuition fee. Always speak to your university before making a decision.

Yes! Most of our partner universities offer flexible study options, including:
•Weekend classes
•Evening classes
•Blended learning (online & in-person classes)
 
This allows you to keep working while earning your degree.

No! Many of our students continue working full-time or part-time while studying.

Once you accept your offer, you will:
•Complete enrollment and registration with the university.
•Apply for Student Finance (if needed).
•Receive your timetable and student login details.

Yes! Your university will provide academic support, and we’ll be here if you need any guidance.

Possibly, but it depends on your course and university rules. If you’re considering a transfer, speak to your university for advice.

The easiest way is to fill out our quick eligibility form on our website. Our team will check your details and get back to you.

 
We’re happy to help! Contact us via:
•WhatsApp: Click here to chat
•Phone: +44 7401071152