Information for offer-holders

Those applying for an undergraduate course from an area affected by coronavirus:

Following the announcement that UK schools will be closing and exams will not be taking place this May and June, our thoughts are with you and your schools. We will be closely monitoring the situation and awaiting further information from Government on how qualifications will be awarded. We also understand the impact that coronavirus may have had on offer holders outside the UK. We are committed to supporting our offer-holders as best we can at this difficult time and wish you the very best.  More information will be available here as soon as possible and as the situation becomes clearer. If you are an offer holder and believe that other extenuating circumstances (not relating to the coronavirus) apply to you then, as normal, please get in touch with us on enquiries@st-annes.ox.ac.uk 
 

Those applying for a postgraduate course from an area affected by coronavirus:

If you are successful with your application and offered a place on a course by the academic department, you will normally be set a condition of achieving your qualification with a minimum score and providing a final transcript by a specified date (if you have not already completed your current degree). The deadline may vary by department, but, for entry in October 2020, will normally be in the UK summer period. If you will be unable to get your final transcript by the date the academic department specifies or the completion of your current course will be delayed, please contact the academic department via the contact details on the course page, and the University will provide further guidance on how to proceed.
 
If you are successful with your application and offered a place on a course by the academic department, you will be set a condition of achieving the required English language score by a specified date (if you have not already met this requirement). The deadline may vary by department, but, for entry in October 2020, will normally be in the UK summer period, so there is still time. The situation will be monitored and, if it becomes likely that language test centres will not be re-opened in time, the University will provide further guidance on how to proceed.
 
This information will be continually updated on the University’s website here.