We would love you to be part of the All Nations global community. Application normally takes around six weeks from application to acceptance. This of course is only an estimate and each individual application may vary.
Overseas applications may take longer. For applicants requiring a visa, you must allow sufficient time to enable you to complete the visa application in time to start your programme.
It is recommended that you leave as much time as possible between your application and the date when you hope to start at All Nations to ensure there will be no unnecessary delays in gaining admission. The Masters starts only in September of each year.
Application deadline is 15th June each year. If applying after this date please email us on ma@allnations.ac.uk to check whether there are still places available
If you would like to visit us before applying, this can be arranged. We strongly recommend applicants attend one of our Open Days, either on-line or in person. If this is not possible, individual visits and meetings can be organised.
For further information please do not hesitate to contact our admissions team; they will be delighted to help you.
Tel: 01920 443500
Email: ma@allnations.ac.uk
Follow these seven steps to a fuss-free application process:
1. Check you meet the entry requirements in our Admissions Policy before applying. If in doubt, send your CV to ma@allnations.ac.uk for guidance.
2. Gather the supporting documents you need (for Step 6):
Passport
CV
Qualification Certificate
Transcript of Studies
English test results (if relevant).
3. Pay the (non-refundable) application fee of £49 here
4. Create an account with us here. You are now ready to begin completing your application form.
5. Complete and submit your application form here.
6. Send your supporting documents to Kit, the MA administrator at ma@allnations.ac.uk
7. Send the following reference forms links to your three referees so they can be completed in good time
That's it for now! The subsequent steps below will unfold in due course and we will be in regular contact with you throughout the entire process.
Once we have all the information we require we will arrange an informal conversation with a member of the admissions panel about your study plans and how the course fits with this. This can be done via zoom at a mutually agreed time.
This is the next stage after your informal conversation and documents have been accepted. It is a 1500 word critique of a book or chapter of a book. We will provide you with guidelines on how to do this and the text to critique. The due date is negotiated with you, taking your current commitments in mind - usually six weeks from when we send you the question.
On receipt of a course offer and criminal check form from us, your acceptance email together with the course deposit will secure your place, subject to you meeting any offer conditions.
We will send you a confirmation of a place letter and contact you with new information related to your mode of study and course as it is released throughout the year.
All Nations wants all of our applicants to have a positive experience when applying to study with us. We make every effort to provide you with the information you require and support you to make an informed choice in regards to the best course for you. However, if you are dissatisfied with the handling of your application, you have the right to make a complaint. For further details see the College Complaints Policy. If you feel you have grounds for appealing against the decision to refuse you a place or feel the conditions imposed are unfair, you may request a formal review/appeal. For further details please see the College Academic Appeals Policy.