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Open Days and events at UWS

Join us at an Open Day to experience #LifeAtUWS. Hosted across at Ayr, Dumfries, Lanarkshire and Paisley campuses, these events provide the perfect opportunity to find out everything there is to know about studying at UWS.

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Entry Requirements

What qualifications do you need? 

We welcome Scottish and UK students and consider all applicants on an individual basis.

Please visit our Undergraduate Entry Requirements page for information on our different entry requirements.

All applicants must satisfy the entry requirements of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) including having the capability to meet the numeracy requirements of the programme and proficiency in English language and literacy (NMC Future Nurse Standards 2023).

  • Scottish Highers:
    • Standard Entry Requirements: BBC (75 UCAS Tariff points) OR BCC plus First Steps to Nursing module plus National 5 English and Maths at Grade C or equivalent
    • Minimum Entry Requirements: CCC (63 UCAS Tariff points)
    • Alternative Minimum Entry Requirements: CC (42 UCAS Tariff points), PLUS successful completion of one of the following:
  • A levels: CDD (80 UCAS Tariff Points) including Biology or Human Biology
  • T Levels: Full T Level with Grade P (A* - C) (96 Tariff points)
  • Irish Leaving Certificate: H3 H4 H4 H4 plus Maths and English at Grade O5 or above
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma: 24 points, including Maths and English and with 3 subjects at H4 or above
  • SQA HNC / BTEC Level 4 HNC: Health or Social Care or Care & Administrative Practice or Healthcare Practice are preferred HNCs, although any discipline will be considered. National 5 Maths Grade C or equivalent
  • SQA HND / BTEC Level 5 HND: Health, or Social Care, or Care & Administrative Practice or Healthcare Practice are preferred HNDs, although any discipline will be considered. National 5 Maths Grade C or equivalent
  • Scottish Vocational Qualification 3: will considered on a case-by-case basis alongside other qualifications. As a guide, every 24 credits at SCQF Level 6 is equivalent to one SQA Higher (Grade C)
  • Scottish Wider Access Programme (SWAP): Access to Nursing or Access to Medical Studies or Access to Integrated Health and Social Care with grades BBB. All must be achieved within two years of application
  • Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC): Complete and pass FETAC Level 5 – plus GCSE English Language/Literature and Maths at Grade C/5 or above

IMPORTANT NOTE

An offer to study is also dependent on the outcome of the selection process and background checks:

  • Personal interview
  • Health screening
  • Membership of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme
  • Moving & handling

Access to the programme is dependent on Occupational Health, Protecting Vulnerable Group and Moving & Handling clearance. Failure to attend an occupational health appointment and moving & handling training on two occasions, without prior notice, may result in you being required to pay an administration fee of £60 to cover the cost of non-attendance. Not attending costs the University approximately £120 per appointment. In addition, not completing the Protecting Vulnerable Group (PVG) application on two occasions may result in you being required to pay the cost to complete the application, you can find a note of the current cost at Disclosure Scotland

Undergraduate Tuition Fees

Tuition fees for this course 2024/25

Scottish

£1,820 cost per year of study (usually paid by the Scottish Government via SAAS*)

All other UK & Republic of Ireland

£9,250 Cost per year of study, but not more than £27,750

Channel Islands & Isle of Man

£9,250 Cost per year of study, but not more than £27,750

More on tuition fees and funding

Tuition fees for this course 2025/26

Scottish

£1,820 per year of study (usually paid by the Scottish Government via SAAS*)

All other UK & Republic of Ireland

£9,535 per year of study (4 years of study for the price of 3 years)

Channel Islands & Isle of Man

£9,535 per year of study (4 years of study for the price of 3 years)

More on tuition fees and funding

Apply via UCAS

Ready to apply? All UK & EU Undergraduate applications should be made through UCAS. Further information for international, part-time and exchange applications can be found below.

Apply on UCAS

Further information

Clearing runs from 5 July through to 20 October. Spaces are limited, therefore we encourage application as soon as possible.

 

Full-time (domestic & EU/EEA)

If you are using Clearing to apply for University for the first time, you’ll need to register with UCAS and submit an application.

Find out more about applying through Clearing

A small number of courses will require applications to be made directly to UWS. This will be noted where required.

Please refer to our Undergraduate Application Guide for domestic & EU/EEA . 

For applications and more information on applying, please visit www.ucas.com

 

Full-time (non-EU/non-EEA), Part-time & Online (all students), Erasmus & International Exchange

Students from non-EU/non-EEA countries can apply directly to UWS via our dedicated online application system. The latest we can process your application is 6 weeks before the course start date to allow for visa processing times. For more information on when and how to apply to study at UWS please refer to our International Undergraduate Application Guide.

For part-time & online study, you should apply directly to the University through our online application system, not through UCAS. Please select the part-time mode of study when submitting your application. Before you begin your application, it is important to read the part-time application step-by-step guide for a smooth process.

To come to UWS as a visiting student on a study abroad or exchange programme, you must apply entirely through our online system.

An ATAS certificate is not required for overseas students applying for this course.

Get in touch

Got your results and ready to apply?

Complete our Clearing Application form

 

Waiting for results? 

Sign up to our Clearing Priority Pass 


You can also phone us on 0800 027 100

 

Unistats

Unistats draws together comparable information in areas students have identified as important in making decisions about what and where to study. The core information it contains is called the Key Information Set.

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Life at UWS

Going to university is about much more than getting a qualification, it’s also the chance to enjoy an exciting social life, gain some independence and make the most of the new opportunities available.

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