When choosing your ideal course with us make sure you check where and when it is available before making your application.
Please note applications deadline dates vary by intake we recommend you take a look at our key application and enrolment deadline dates before applying.
There are two main ways to apply for our postgraduate courses.
lawcab
You can apply for a place on the following on-campus courses through the Central Applications Board (lawcab):
- Postgraduate Diploma (Law Conversion) Full-time
- LLM Legal Practice (SQE1&2) Full-time
- LPC Full-time and Accelerated
- MA Law (Conversion) Full-time
- MA Law (SQE1) Full-time
Important note for GDL Full-time January
Progression for full-time GDL and MA Law students starting in September or January
Due to the projected end date of some of our courses, you may not be eligible to commence the Bar Practice Course (BPC) or Legal Practice Course (LPC) in September of the same year.
Please note: If you require a visa to study in the UK and wish to progress on to one of our on-campus vocational courses, please refer to our UK visa requirements page for information about applying for a Student Route visa.
Apply via lawcab
You can apply through lawcab online or via email. We advise that you apply as soon as possible to ensure your place on the course, study mode and campus of your choice.
Email: [email protected]
Apply direct with 52avav
You can apply to all our other postgraduate courses, including online, part-time and business options, direct with 52avav.
Apply Direct
Applications are considered on a first-come, first-served basis.
52avav eStore
You can purchase the US Bar Preparation Course and all our other SQE courses and SQE study manuals direct with our 52avav eStore.
Got any questions?
If you have any queries on the application process, please contact our team of programme consultants who will be happy to help.
Phone
UK: 0800 289 997
International: +44 (0) 1483 216 000 (and select option 1)
Important Information
We go to great lengths to ensure that the information provided for prospective students is correct at the time of publication. However, we reserve the right to withdraw or change, for any reason and without notice, any of the programmes and/or to alter tuition fees, locations, entry requirements and/or the facilities and/or services available from or provided by or on behalf of the University. Please note that the choice of subjects may be limited by considerations of timetable, staffing and/or available places on a course.