Next steps
If you hold an unconditional offer and have accepted your place, you will receive further information about the registration process and Induction. You will receive your Induction timetable in late August, while your term timetable will be provided during Induction.
Receiving and responding to an offer
If your application is successful, you'll receive an offer letter via email. You should read this carefully as it contains important information on the next steps and related timeline.
To accept your offer, you will need to use links provided in the offer letter to:
- Access the online portal and follow the offer response process
- Pay a non-refundable deposit, quoting the student number indicated at the top of your offer letter.
You will need to complete both steps by the deadline(s) stated in the letter. Late acceptances will only be permitted if there is space available. If you need more time to make a decision, you should contact the admissions team for advice.
Once you have confirmed your place and paid your deposit, we'll contact you regularly by email with further information before you start your course.
Register as a student
Registration is the official process to enrol as a student on your chosen course, and consists of five stages (all of which must be completed).
- Stage One: Online Registration
- Stage Two: Upload your ID documents
- Stage Three: Activate your IT account
- Stage Four: Have your ID verified
- Stage Five: Collect your student ID card (on-campus study only)
Please be aware that you will not be officially registered at the University until all stages are completed. For more details about the registration process, visit the Student Hub.
Start your course
Induction, also known as Freshers' or Welcome Week , takes place from 22 September 2025 to 26 September 2025. This is an excellent opportunity for you to get involved, make new friends, and start making the most of your university experience. It will also allow you to familiarise yourself with the course and meet the relevant academic staff.
Teaching normally commences in the week following Induction but there are many courses that have an earlier start and details on this will be provided to you. For more information, visit our academic year and term dates page.
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View the academic calendar
Check term dates, holidays, and assessment periods for the 2025/2026 and 2026/2027 academic years.
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Discover international advice
Access important information for students overseas and get guidance on everything from visas to life in London.
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Explore our student services
Get an insight into other aspects of university life and learn more about support available throughout your studies.
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Ask a Student
Curious about what it's like to study at City St George's? Chat with our students to ask any questions you have about life at our University.
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Attend a Campus Tour
Learn more about studying at City St George's by attending one of our upcoming on-campus or online tours.
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Contact us
Have any questions? Our Admissions team is here to advise and assist you with any query about your application and next steps.
Student Advisors
The Student Advice team are your first port of call to receive friendly, professional and efficient advice and guidance on anything related to your life as a student at our University.
This dedicated team provide general advice, produce documents, signpost to services across the University, and provide both practical and emotional support that will help you throughout your time at City St George's including any issues that may arise for you during the cost-of-living crisis.