School of Law

How to apply for an undergraduate course

All undergraduate students must use the online application procedure at the UCAS website.

We strongly advise that you read the Apply information and Getting Started guides available on the UCAS website before you begin your online application.

Students at a school or college registered with UCAS (including all UK schools)

Fill in an online application and submit it to a member of staff at your school. They will then check it, add an academic reference and submit it online to UCAS. You have to pay online using a credit card or debit card. You may also be able to pay through your school or college.

Full instructions for applying online at UCAS.

Independent applicants in the UK

You are responsible for paying the correct application fee, for obtaining and attaching the academic reference and for submitting the completed application online to UCAS.

Full instructions for applying online at UCAS.

International applicants (EU and worldwide)

Unless your school or college is registered with UCAS, you must apply online independently. You can get advice from British Council offices and other centres overseas, such as your school or college. You are responsible for paying the correct application fee, for obtaining and attaching the academic reference and for submitting the completed application online to UCAS.

Full instructions for applying online at UCAS.


An International School

The University of Leeds has a wealth of support available for international students. To find out more, visit the international office website.

Equality and diversity

All applications receive equal treatment, irrespective of race, gender, educational background, sexual orientation or disabilities.

Admissions policy

Information about entry requirements is included under each individual course. You can download our detailed admissions policy for undergraduates [PDF: 518KB] for more detailed information.



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