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Apply to study at the LSO
There are two ways to apply to the LSO depending on whether you choose to study for your osteopathy degree on a full-time or part-time basis. Both routes will allow you to become a registered osteopath.
All students are enrolled on the MOst degree course. At the start of the third year of the full-time course or fourth year of the part-time course, you have the option to switch to the BOst degree. Your tutors will be able to help you make this decision.
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Apply to study for a full-time Osteopathy degree starting September 2024
- Apply via UCAS
- To apply for the LSO’s undergraduate MOst course you need to fill in our institution code which is A60 (for Anglia Ruskin which is the validating body) and course code B310.
- In addition you will be asked for a campus code which is S for LSO.
- Once you have submitted your application please email admissions@lso.ac.uk with your details including UCAS number so we can follow up your application.
Once you have completed your application UCAS will automatically forward it to us to consider.
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WE ARE STILL ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
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Apply to study for a part-time Osteopathy degree starting September 2024
- Applicants who wish to study-part time do so by applying directly to the LSO.
- To apply simply fill in our online form
Once you’ve submitted the form it will be passed to our admissions team
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Accredited Prior Learning
At the LSO we are happy to consider applications with previous study for Accredited Prior Learning (APL) from other healthcare courses. If you would like to be considered for APL please email the Registrar who will be happy to consider your position.
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Next Steps
- Once we have received your application either via UCAS or via our online form it will be passed to our admissions team.
- Successful applicants will then be invited to attend an interview via Zoom or alternative online platform if you are unable to access Zoom.
- Shortly after this you will be notified of our decision.
NOTE: We aim to process applications within 2 weeks of submission. All candidates will be notified of whether or not your application is successful. If you haven’t heard about your application after 2 weeks please do get in contact with us either by emailing admissions@lso.ac.uk
If you are unsure of whether to study on a full-time or part-time basis please call the LSO and our Registrar will be happy to discuss your options or alternatively come along to one of our online Open Days.
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EU STUDENTS IMPORTANT
If you are an Irish national, these changes will not apply to you.
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Course Fee Deposit and Financial Evidence
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Issuing Offer Letter
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Enrolment
– Original admission documents and qualifications.
– Passport copy.
– Birth Certificate or statutory declaration of age.
– Other required details for enrolment, including UK address, contact details, next of kin details, and emergency contact numbers.
– Two passport-size photographs.
Requirements
Graduate Diploma Requirements:
– Open to students 18 years and over at course commencement
– If English is not your first language, you will need to demonstrate English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS (Academic) 6.0 overall, with a minimum of 5.5 in each band and 6.0 in speaking.
– All applicants are interviewed as part of the admissions process.
– Applicants not meeting the entry criteria may be considered on a case by case basis by the Academic Director. Consideration will be given to those with appropriate and evidenced previous academic history, prior work experience and life skills experience.
Undergraduate Diploma Requirements:
– Open to students 18 years and over at course commencement
– If English is not your first language, you will need to demonstrate English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS (Academic) 6.0 overall, with a minimum of 5.5 in each band and 6.0 in speaking.
– All applicants are interviewed as part of the admissions process.
– Applicants not meeting the entry criteria may be considered on a case by case basis by the Academic Director. Consideration will be given to those with appropriate and evidenced previous academic history, prior work experience and life skills experience.