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Entry Requirements
Webster Graduate School welcomes applications all year round and
encourages you to make an early application.
When you apply, please submit
all of the following..
- A completed application form
- Transcripts from the accredited
university which awarded your bachelor’s degree. The
original transcript must indicate the degree received and
the date awarded. You should have a minimum 2.5
cumulative grade point average or its equivalent (2:2,
lower second class etc.)
- Two letters of recommendation from professors
or employers
- An essay of between 300 and 500 words, outlining your academic
and professional achievements, special interests and educational
goals
- If English is not your native language, an official minimum
TOEFL score of 575 (235 computer based test, 90 Internet Based
TOEFL), our institution code is 2487, alternatively
an IELTS score of 6.5. We also accept the EIKEN English test
at Grade 1.
- Two passport sized photographs
- A complete resumé of your professional experience
- A copy of the relevant pages from your passport
(Optional) 300-350 word Financial Assistance Application
outlining why you want to study at Webster and what contribution
you will bring to the University community.
All documents you send us automatically become the property
of Regent's College and will not be returned to you. If you
do not want to send original transcripts, you can request official
transcripts to be sent to us directly from your school or
college
Admissions Process
Please make sure you make photocopies of all
documents you send to us. If you are applying for a visa you may be
required to present them to the British Immigration
Authorities.
Please send your completed application and relevant documents
to
The Graduate Admissions
Officer
Webster Graduate School
Regent’s College
Regent’s Park
London NW1 4NS
United Kingdom
For individual enquiries please contact our
Admissions Officer to arrange an appointment
Page last updated 2/2/2010
"While studying in Webster Graduate School I encountered several advantages. First, the classes were small (an average of 8 people per class) and thus the professors gave us their full attention. Second, the university had selected for us the best professors and among them I must mention some of them that have deeply touched my heart with their compassion."
Hassan Lamarti