The next steps
If you applied to Northeastern University London, your official offer letter will be sent via our online platform, Slate, where you can view and sign your offer pack.
If you applied through Northeastern University, your official offer letter will be sent to you via your Application Status Check Portal.
Have questions about your offer?
Contact our Admissions Team on +44 (0)20 7637 4550 or via email.
How to respond to your offer
Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) Applicants
- Make Northeastern University London your firm choice in UCAS Track.
- Go to your offer letter in Slate.
- Initial each page and sign the acceptance confirmation online and submit.
If there are reasons that you cannot confirm by the date specified on your offer letter, please do contact our Admissions Team.
Direct and Common App Applicants – Northeastern University London
- Go to your offer letter in Slate.
- Initial each page and sign the acceptance confirmation online and submit.
Common App Applicants – Northeastern University
Go to your Application Status Check Portal, where you will find further instructions of how to accept your offer.
Actions you need to complete
Make a decision on your offer
When you are ready to make your decision, follow the steps below to accept your offer:
UCAS Applicants:
- Make Northeastern University London (N53) your firm or insurance choice in UCAS Track.
- Go to your offer letter in Slate.
- Sign your offer letter and submit.
Direct and Common App Applicants:
- Go to your offer letter in Slate.
- Sign your offer letter and submit.
Apply for finance support (Home students)
We are committed to providing help to students requiring financial assistance to complete their studies.
Apply for a bursary:
The university awards bursaries on a yearly basis and at two levels:
- Household income up to £24,999: £3,000 bursary
- Household income £25,000 to £50,778: £2,000 bursary
Students who are estranged from their parents and/or guardians or care experienced may be eligible for a further £1,000 bursary award. Students who can evidence childcare responsibilities to dependents under 18 will be eligible for a further one-off bursary award uplift of £400, in addition to any standard bursary award. Additional documentation will be requested.
Students who apply to the Student Loans Company (SLC) for both tuition fee and maintenance loans can elect to share their financial information with the institution they have chosen to enrol with. In such cases, we will automatically have access to most, if not all, of the necessary evidence regarding your financial circumstances. Please note that you will still be required to submit an application in order to commence the assessment process. In some cases, we may also require additional information in order to carry out our assessment. If this applies to you, you will be contacted. In the event that you are not eligible to apply for a government maintenance loan, you may still be eligible to receive a Northeastern University London bursary.
You can find further information about fees here.
Apply for Student Finance:
To determine if you are eligible to apply for Student Finance, and for information on how to apply, please visit the UK Government Student Finance webpage.
Contact Student Support
The Student Support and Development team exists to help you manage the ups and downs of life at university. Team members are available Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (GMT) and see students by appointment or at a daily open drop-in session. The team specialises in supporting students with a wide range of pastoral topics, including:
- Understanding student finance & student loans (for Home students only).
- Money advice and budgeting.
- Support for independent, care-experienced and estranged students.
- Navigating the Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) and advice and support to offer holders wanting to apply for DSA
- Provide help and advice to students experiencing a wellbeing issue.
- Help for students with short-term physical issues, eg. broken arm.
- Advice and guidance on mental health issues to help students:
- Develop strategies to manage mental health
- Navigate NHS services
- Refer to external therapeutic support and specialist services
- Learning Support Plans for students with specific learning difficulties, disabilities, neurological differences or mental health difficulties.
If you have a disability, specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia or dyspraxia, a neurological difference such as Asperger’s or a mental health difficulty, we encourage you to contact Student Support & Development before you start at Northeastern University London so that the team can set you up for success from your very first day at the university. If you have experience of care, are estranged or an independent student, Student Support can offer you a touch-point for advice, guidance and help on life as a student or personal matters so that you always have someone to talk to. You can contact them at studentsupport@nulondon.ac.uk.
Book accommodation
Visit our accommodation website to learn more about housing providers, how to apply, additional resources, and more.
Choose Year 1 electives
Electives provide you with the opportunity to create a bespoke programme of studies. You can choose to use your electives to delve further into your degree subject(s) or expand into wider areas.
What to do on Results Day
UCAS applicants
If you have applied through UCAS and you are studying a U.K. Level 3 qualification (such as A Levels, BTEC, or Access to HE Diploma), we normally receive your results automatically from UCAS. For all other qualifications, please send a scanned copy of your transcript and/ or results slip via email to admissions@nulondon.ac.uk as soon as you receive your results.
Direct and Common App applicants
If you have applied to Northeastern University London directly or via the Common App, we do not receive your results automatically. As a result, you are responsible for communicating your results to us. Please send a scanned copy of your transcript and/ or results slip via email to admissions@nulondon.ac.uk as soon as you receive your results.
IB Diploma students
If you are studying the IB Diploma and have applied via UCAS, please select UCAS and/or Northeastern University London as one of your results recipients so we can receive your results. If you have applied directly or via the Common App, please select Northeastern University London as one of your results recipients so we can receive your results via the IBO. In order to action either of the above, you will need to contact your diploma programme coordinator or career-related programme coordinator and ask them to submit a request to the IB on your behalf. Through your coordinator, you can select up to six higher education institutions to send your IB scores too. Northeastern University London and/or UCAS should be selected as one of your six. Please note that requests received before the release of results in July will be accepted without charge (provided you do not exceed the free limit), so we encourage you to act prior to Results Day. For further information on the above, please visit the International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO) website.
Apply for your CAS/visa
Please visit our Student Visa Application Process website to find all the required steps you must take to apply.
Review your packing list
Find a full rundown of items we recommend you take, from important documents, to clothing, to kitchen and bath essentials.
Key dates
Key dates to know
Saturday 31 August / Sunday 1 September 2024
(Note: Move-in dates may differ dependent on individual housing.)
Autumn semester
Welcome Week starts: Monday 2 September 2024
Classes start: Monday 9 September 2024
Autumn Break: Monday 25 November – Friday 29 November 2024
End of Autumn Semester: Friday 13 December 2024
Spring semester
Welcome Week starts: Monday 6 January 2025
Classes start: Monday 13 January 2025
Easter Break: Monday 14 April – Friday 25 April 2025
End of Spring Semester: Friday 2 May 2025
Welcome Week
This is the week you officially enrol as a student. Welcome Week is packed with social activities to meet your fellow students and settle into life here at the university.
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