Full information about application procedures is available on the Oxford University website.
The following is a brief summary.
- In order to apply for admission to the University as an undergraduate you will need to complete a UCAS application online between 1 September and 15 October, for entry the following October. Please refer to the UCAS website for instructions.
- If you are wishing to be interviewed overseas you will also need to complete an Oxford Application Form, which can be downloaded from the University website. Applicants from the UK and those overseas candidates who wish to attend for interview in Oxford are no longer required to submit an Oxford Application Form.
- When making your application, you may choose one college of preference; alternatively you may submit an open application, in which case a college will be allocated to you by the Admissions Office computer.
- Candidates planning to take a gap year, and therefore wishing to defer entry, should specify this on their application form rather than after they have been offered a place.
- Depending on your chosen degree subject, you may have to submit some written work by 10 November. Some subjects ask candidates to take tests in early November, prior to the interview stage. You should check the arrangements for your subject in advance of making an application, as you must register for some of the tests in advance.
- St. Peter's will consider applications based on any type of recognised secondary education qualifications from any country.
- If you are not a native speaker of English you will need to satisfy Oxford University's English language requirements.
The College runs a one-year Visiting Student programme for students from EU and overseas universities. Enquiries about the Visiting Student programme should be emailed to the Tutor for Visiting Students. You will find more information about arrangements for visiting students at Oxford on the Oxford University website.
The College also welcomes applications from students who have already completed a first degree at another university. See more information on Second undergraduate degrees on the Oxford University website.
