Applicant Area

Thank you for applying to the University of Suffolk and welcome to the Applicant Area.

This is a dedicated space to help you prepare for your studies, track your application and view official correspondence. The content might change throughout the year but you’ll always be able to log-in to Manage my Application.

At the sign-in prompt you should enter username@uos.ac.uk (substituting username for the unique username found in your application acknowledgement email). You will then be prompted for your password, which can also be found in your acknowledgement email.

Manage My Application

Check your application status, respond to interview and open day invites and access correspondence history. Login details can be found on your application acknowledgement email. At the sign-in prompt, enter your unique username followed by @uos.ac.uk (i.e. username@uos.ac.uk). You will then be prompted for your password.

Manage my Application
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Next Steps

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Next Steps

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Next Steps

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Next Steps

  • Make sure you have all your financial support in place before you start your course.

    APPLY FOR FINANCE
  • Find out more about the different accommodation options and decide where you will be living during your studies.

    ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS
  • Suffolk is a beautiful and diverse county with Ipswich at its heart and plenty of countryside and coastal areas to explore.

    DESTINATION SUFFOLK
  • There are a few things that you will need to do before your course begins. Use our checklist below to prepare.

    GETTING STARTED CHECKLIST

International Students

If you are an international student travelling to the UK, check out our International Starters Guide for detailed information and top tips about starting your studies with us.

GETTING READY GUIDE
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