UEA Degree Programmes
As a Higher Education Institution sponsor, UEA is permitted to assess students’ English language proficiency for direct entry to degree programmes (NQF level 6 or above), using a wider range of qualifications. We will continue to accept the original Academic IELTS, for a list of other accepted English qualifications please visit our website.
Foundation and Diploma:
For our non-degree programmes (NQF level 5 or below, including INTO UEA Foundation and Diploma, students are required to take one of the Home Office's approved SELTs: IELTS for UKVI or Trinity College Integrated Skills in English as evidence of their English language ability.
Pre-Sessional English:
UEA is still able to offer a joint CAS for students studying a course of INTO UEA Pre-Sessional English (PSE) prior to starting a UEA degree programme. A joint CAS can be offered to eligible students on the 12, 8, 6 and 4 week PSE courses. Eligible students will have met all academic conditions and the English language entry requirement for the Pre-sessional English course.
Where a joint CAS is issued and English language ability is already at CEFR level B2 (IELTS 5.5 overall, with a minimum 5.5 in each component), UEA is permitted to assess students’ English language proficiency using the original Academic IELTS and other qualifications, as explained in the paragraph above.
Please note a SELT is required as proof of English language ability for all cases where:
- The CAS will only cover a course of Pre-sessional English; this refers to the 16 week PSE course, and shorter PSE courses where academic conditions are still outstanding
- A joint CAS is issued and the English language ability is at CEFR level B1 (below IELTS 5.5 in any one component)