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Opportunities

Recognition Guide

Additional consideration

If you successfully complete the RO Programme

your application will receive additional

consideration when you apply to Goldsmiths,

University of London through UCAS. You will still

need to meet our general admissions criteria.

Alternative offers

If your application is favourably considered then

you will receive an alternative offer recognising

your successful completion of RO. This means

that, in addition to the standard offer (which will

be in accordance with our published entry criteria)

you will also receive an alternative RO offer of:

Up to 2 A level grades (or 40 UCAS tariff points)

lower than the standard offer for

entry to that programme.

Whilst this alternative offer will apply for the

academic entry criteria (A level or equivalent

grades) many of our programmes will also ask

for supplementary evidence of your readiness to

study at Goldsmiths. This may include portfolios

of art or design based work, or examples of your

written work or projects. For many practice based

subjects including art, design, music and drama

you may also be expected to attend an interview

and talk about your work and, in some cases,

take part in a performance piece. You will need

to successfully complete this process in order

to be made an offer.

Other recognition

Your offer may also include:

Extended Project Qualification or Academic

Assignment accepted in lieu of a fourth subject

at AS level.

Course exemptions

There are no course exemptions. Alternative

RO offers will be made for all degree courses

at Goldsmiths where an offer is made.

For more information

For more information on the range of courses

available and typical entry requirements please

visit

www.gold.ac.uk / ug

Remember that it

is important that you check the individual

requirements for the programme you are

interested in and what this means for you.

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