Contextual offers

We want to change things at 麻豆映画 and recognise that not everybody has the same support to help them get to higher education. At 麻豆映画 it鈥檚 important to us to have a diverse, inclusive university community with a range of voices and experiences. Contextual offers are one of the ways we remove the barriers to higher education ensuring that we have fair access to all regardless of background.

What is a contextual offer?

A contextual offer is a reduced grade offer which allows us to recognise the educational context and the challenges which some of our applicants face. The reduced grade offer varies across our courses.

We make contextual offers to students who meet certain eligibility criteria. These criteria have been chosen because the data indicates that sudens who meet these criteria are less likely to go on to study at university.

For entry to the first year of our bachelor’s degree courses, our contextual offer normally asks BCC for A-levels. It is lower for the foundation year (at CDD) and higher for our integrated Masters degrees. You can see the exact contextual offer level for each degree on our course pages. Around a quarter of our UK conditional offers are contextual.

Who is eligible for the contextual offer?

You will qualify if you meet any of the following criteria:

What if I don't meet any of these, but have still faced challenges?

We will always review every application carefully. So if you have faced other challenges or circumstances that have disrupted your education then we will still consider you for a contextual offer.

For example, you may have had educational disruption due to a disability, a serious bereavement, a long term illness, a period of homelessness, or other difficulties in attending school. Some groups of students also experience educational disruption due to the nature of their family circumstances such as young people from travelling communities or children from military service families.

If you feel that you may be eligible for a contextual offer because of any of these circumstances above, please contact our Admissions team (telephone: +44 (0)1273 678416 or email: contextualoffers@sussex.ac.uk) at the point of application and we will be happy to consider your offer further. Please email us with your name, UCAS Personal ID number and course applied for. We cannot tell you in advance of applying whether we will be able to make a contextual offer as we need to consider the full UCAS application, including your Personal Statement and Reference.

You may also want to reflect on any challenges you have faced within your UCAS Personal Statement or ask you school or college to talk about them in the UCAS Reference. 



Improving access to Higher Education

Our Access Programme offers you the support, guidance and experiences to help navigate your post-16 education options. It aims to help you make more informed choices about your future, and the steps you need to take to get there. 

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