Application
Once an application has been submitted to UCAS, forms are sent to the Department for assessment. Members of staff then consider how far the applicant has shown evidence of the qualities of mind we most value in potential Classics, Classical Studies, Ancient History or Classical Archaeology students, and of aptitude for linguistic study. UCAS forms are also assessed on the basis of the information they contain concerning the applicant's actual or predicted performance at A-level and GCSE (or their equivalents), the personal statement, and the references provided.
Decision
In most cases, a decision will be reached, and the offer of a place made, on this basis. But where we feel that there are matters that need further discussion, an applicant will be invited to come to the Department for an interview. This may be because we feel we need more information about the applicant's previous academic experience, or because we want to make sure that the degree applied for really is what the applicant is looking for. A decision will then be made on the strength of the combination of the interview and the UCAS form.
Interview
Applicants invited for interview will be interviewed for between 20 and 30 minutes, wherever possible by two members of the academic staff. They will have the opportunity to ask questions of their own, both about the programme applied for, and about the Department and College more generally. Tours of the Strand Campus and the Maughan Library may also be available.
Open Days
Applicants who are offered places on the basis of the UCAS form alone will also receive an invitation to a Department Open Day. The Open Day programme includes a welcome and description of the Department from the Admissions Tutor, a short sample 'lecture' from another member of staff, tours of the Strand Campus and Maughan Library, and the chance to talk to some current students and other members of the teaching staff. There will also be a complementary programme for accompanying parents.
Offer
For applicants who have not completed school qualifications, offers are usually within the range of AAB-ABB at A-level, or equivalent. We understand that applicants come from different backgrounds, and that their academic potential is not always accurately reflected in their school performance at the time of application. Individual offers are conditioned by a range of factors, including such contextual information as the performance of the school or college attended.
Please refer to the UCAS website for application deadline dates, or contact the relevant Admissions Office for further advice.
If your course requires you to apply directly to King's, or through another alternative route, please refer to the selection procedure text and use the 'Apply' button to the left to access the application form/further details.
