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Does it cost money to apply to Oxford University?

You must pay an application fee of £75.00 for each course application you make. This should be paid in British pounds sterling (GBP) by credit or debit card. If you require more information about paying the application fee, please consult our frequently asked questions (FAQs).
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Do I have to pay to apply to Oxford University?

All applicants must pay the £75 application fee, including those applying for or awarded scholarships, except those eligible for one of the following waiver schemes: a) Those resident in a...
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How much is the application fee for Oxford University?

If it is determined that you're not eligible for an application fee waiver you can continue with your 'Standard' application, but you will need to pay the £75 application fee before you are able to submit it for assessment. Further details and instructions can be found on the Declaration and Payment page.
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Is it free to enter Oxford University?

Some parts of the University - particularly the oldest, most centrally located colleges - charge for or restrict admission but many can be visited absolutely free.
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Is Oxford free for British citizens?

An Oxford degree costs the same as most UK universities. The exact course fee depends on whether your child is a UK (Home fee status) or international (Overseas fee status) student. A UK student's annual course fees are £9,250 for 2024-25. For more details, go to our fees pages.
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Oxford University: Rankings, Fees, Programs, Eligibility, Placements, Accommodation, Alumni

Is Oxford better than Harvard?

Harvard is ranked second in National Universities, first in Global Universities by U.S. News, and first by the Round University Ranking, while Oxford is ranked first in Best Global Universities in Europe, fifth in Best Global Universities by U.S. News, and second by the QS World University Rankings.
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What grades do you need to get into Oxford?

However Oxford usually only has around 3,300 places each year so even excellent grades will not guarantee you an offer. Offers for Oxford places are between A*A*A and AAA at A-level, depending on the course. (See course pages.) See a list of Oxford courses with conditional offers including at least one A*.
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Can a normal student get into Oxford?

You stand just as much a chance as anyone else. The acceptance rate at Oxford is about 17.5% which is far higher compared to Harvard, Stanford, MIT and other Ivy League Universities. That said, the Oxford application and selection process can be quite rigorous and complex to follow precisely.
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Can you just walk into Oxford University?

Open: Members of the public are welcome to visit the College Front and Great Quadrangles and Chapel as individual visitors or groups (up to six) 14:00-16:00 on weekdays and Sundays.
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Can anyone walk into Oxford University?

Many University buildings, such as gardens, libraries and museums, as well as many of the colleges, are open to visitors during the day, although please note that they may have varying opening hours, fees and rules for groups.
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How hard is it to get into Oxford?

Getting into Oxford is a competitive process; you'll need exceptional academic achievement, as well as a wide range of extracurricular activities and personal qualities. Generally, Oxford has an acceptance rate of approximately 13-17%.
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What's the most expensive University in the world?

Harvey Mudd College is considered the world's most expensive university in the world. It is also one of the most costly universities in the USA. Established in 1955, it offers the following majors: Physics.
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Do you apply to Oxford through UCAS?

Completing a UCAS application for Oxford follows the same process as for other universities, we just have an earlier submission deadline of 15 October. Please note that you should not send us as part of your application any certificates, transcripts or other documents for qualifications that you have already taken.
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Why is Oxford acceptance rate so high?

Oxford has very high academic standards, and grade requirements vary by subject. Generally, successful applicants will have outstanding academic records, with strong grades in relevant subjects. Most subjects require from A*A*A to AAA, though this varies depending on the subject.
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Is accommodation free at Oxford?

Students pay for accommodation and food, although this is often heavily subsidised. Colleges provide a wide variety of accommodation and meal options. Costs vary across colleges and are likely to increase annually.
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What does Oxford look for?

We are looking for candidates who have a strong academic background: generally this will mean a good performance at GCSE (or equivalent) and predicted A-level (or equivalent) grades that meet the entrance requirements for a particular course.
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Was Harry Potter filmed at Oxford?

Many people wonder if the Harry Potter films were actually filmed in Oxford. If that's you, you are not wrong! In fact, a lot of Harry Potter scenes were filmed in Oxford University spaces. However, many others, while not directly done there, were inspired by the beautiful colleges, their halls, and their libraries.
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Can you have fun at Oxford University?

One of the many myths about Oxford is that there is no time to have fun. Alongside your college community you will be able to develop your interests, old or new, through over 400 clubs and societies, many of them University-wide.
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Do you have to wear a uniform at Oxford University?

Full academic dress should be worn at all formal University ceremonies including matriculation and degree ceremonies. Sub fusc (from the Latin sub fuscus meaning dark brown) should be worn beneath your academic gown and is also required when sitting examinations.
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Do Oxford look at GCSEs?

If you are shortlisted, your performance in interviews will also be taken into account. Higher grades at GCSE can help to make your application more competitive, and successful applicants typically have a high proportion of 7,8 and 9 grades. However, we do look at GCSE grades in context.
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Do you need 3 A * to get into Oxford?

No, you do not need more than 3 A levels to get into Oxford or Cambridge — if you have an offer of AAA, that is what you need to achieve, although many achieve A* (because they can). I know students with 5 completed A levels at A* who did not receive an offer. How many people do you talk to about A level grades?
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Can I get into Oxford with low grades?

Undergraduate qualifications

If your graduate course at Oxford requires a 'strong upper second-class undergraduate degree with honours' in the UK system, you will usually need a bachelor's degree from a recognised university with an overall grade of 80% ('B+') or 'Very Good', or a GPA of 3.5 out of 4.0.
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Can I get into Oxford with 3 A-levels?

Offers will normally only be made for three A-levels regardless of how many you are taking; though the offer may specify in which three subjects we want the required grades. A-level requirements range between A*A*A and AAA, depending on the course.
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What GCSEs do Oxford want?

GCSE grades are just one of the things that are looked at. While there is no minimum requirement, a high proportion of successful applicants have grades of 7, 8 or 9. This is usually an indication of work ethic, and how hard you have worked up to that point and is usually looked at in context with other things.
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How do I prepare my child for Oxford?

Your child will need to get top grades to be able to make a strong application, so encourage them to study subjects they enjoy and where they are likely to do well. Advise your child against spreading themselves too thinly across too many subjects if they risk dropping a grade or two in their results.
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