The Application Procedure
For entry in October 2011, or deferred entry in 2012
The Application
Process
In the past, all applicants to Cambridge have been required to submit two application forms: a UCAS application, which is submitted online, and a separate Cambridge Application Form (CAF), which was sent by post direct to Cambridge by the applicant or by their school/college.
The application process is now much simpler as applicants will no longer have to complete a Cambridge Application Form (this does not apply to those living outside the EU). Applicants should indicate their choice of College on their UCAS application. Applicants will also continue to be able to make an Open application in which they do not specify a College. Open applications are allocated by a computer program to Colleges which happen, in that year, to have received fewer applications per place in that subject than the average number across all Colleges.
For admission to Cambridge, it is necessary to be accepted by a College. You are not allowed to apply to more than one Cambridge College.
The Timetable
For UK/EU applicants
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For entry in October 2011, or deferred entry in 2012, you must submit a UCAS form before the closing date of 15th October 2010. This early date for Cambridge applications is necessary due to both the intensive scrutiny each application receives, setting academic achievement within context, and the organisation entailed in holding interviews for more than 12,000 applicants in December, prior to offers being made in January.
UCAS: Rosehill, New Barn Lane, Cheltenham, Glos GL52 3LZ, or on-line at www.ucas.com or by e-mail app.req@ucas.ac.uk.
For application purposes the Clare College Campus Code is C, the Institution Name is CAM, and the Institution Code is CO5.
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The Cambridge Special Access Scheme (CSAS), for applicants whose schooling has been disrupted or disadvantaged or whose family and school have little history of higher education, will continue; a CSAS form should be submitted by 15th October 2010.
Choral or Organ applications
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If you wish to apply for a Choral or Organ Award you will need to complete a Choral/Organ Award Application Form as well as submitting a UCAS application.
Please note: The deadline for entry in 2011 and deferred entry in 2012 for a Choral Award application is Sunday 5th September 2010. And, the deadline for entry in 2011 and deferred entry in 2012 for an Organ Award application is Wednesday 1st September 2010. Late applications will not be considered.
For applicants living outside the EU
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If you are living outside the EU, you should complete a Cambridge Overseas Application Form (COAF) as well as the UCAS application in the same way as a UK/EU applicant has to. This applies to all applicants who are living outside the EU and is regardless of fee status or nationality.
When we have received your application....
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Clare College Admissions Office will write to you; in addition to interviews, we may ask candidates to take a short test and/or to send in examples of school or college work. We will write to candidates in good time before the interviews to ask them to send in their material - please do not send in anything before it is requested.
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Clare College interviews will likely
take place from Saturday 4th December through to Wednesday 15th December. ( In
some cases, we may feel that it is NOT appropriate to carry a candidate's
application through to the interview stage). It
is very important that candidates keep themselves available during
the interview period. If you have other commitments during that
time, you should inform the College at least a month in advance.
We will try, but cannot guarantee, to accommodate them. We will
notify candidate's about interviews by post and via email. Although
we are extremely busy at this time, and generally request that candidates
do not contact us, in the exceptional circumstance that you have
not heard from us by 26th November 2010, please do get in touch to
make sure that no letters or emails have gone astray.
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Some good candidates
to whom we are unable to make an offer will have their applications
placed in the Inter-collegiate
Pool. This is where they will be available to other Colleges
still seeking candidates. Those thus placed in the Pool may be called
for interview by one or more Colleges. Only one journey will be
necessary at this time, but candidates should try to make themselves
available if called. Pooled candidates will usually know the
final outcome of their applications by late January.
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Any candidate whose
offer of a place is conditional upon STEP grades (Mathematics only) must be entered by their examination centre
(school) by the official deadline, which is given in the Undergraduate
Prospectus.
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Finally, in mid-August 2011, when most A2
level and other final school examination results have been published,
we will write to all candidates who have met their conditional offers
to confirm their places.
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