Friday, 12 November As Gaeilge Print Page. Normally mature applicants should be 23 years old on or before 1st January i. However, some HEIs may have a different age requirement, different definitions of mature applicants, etc.
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Can I study part-time? Can I work during my degree? What financial support would be available to me as a UK mature student? Do I have to live in Oxford? What if I have childcare responsibilities? They looked at my application holistically, and gave me an opportunity to defend my unique application in an interview.
So I sent an application into Oxford. I quickly became absorbed by college life. Laura, English Language and Literature - "Before I returned to the world of academia I had several careers: accountant, police officer and interior designer! My first degree was in Business Studies at the age of Since then I had hungered to study English Literature and at 38 found myself in the position to go for it. I was scared, having not studied for 17 years, but knew I had to have a go.
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