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We are currently still accepting applications for 2026 entry. See below to find application support and deadlines for your chosen course.
Undergraduate Classical or Jazz
Applications for undergraduate Classical or Jazz can be made via UCAS Conservatoires.
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All Other Undergraduate Courses
Applications for all other undergraduate courses can be made via UCAS Undergraduate.
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Postgraduate Courses
Already have a degree and looking to continue your studies? Applications for all our postgraduate courses can be made via our direct form or UCAS Conservatoires.
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Student Transfers
Information for students that want to change course, whether it's moving from a different institution to Leeds Conservatoire, changing course or pathway once you're already here, or moving to a different institution after starting at Leeds Conservatoire.
Applications to transfer to Leeds Conservatoire from another institution should be made through UCAS or UCAS Conservatoires in the usual way. The accreditation of prior learning procedure will be followed where the application is for year 2 or 3 of the programme and the applicant will be expected to provide information about their current studies, for example a transcript and programme specification. Applicants who are studying in the UK under a Student (formerly Tier 4) visa should be aware that they will be required to return to their home country to apply for a new visa sponsored by Leeds Conservatoire if their application to transfer is successful.
Students may apply to transfer to a different programme at the end of an academic year for the following year, or until week 2 of their current academic year. This is a wholly internal process and the student should discuss the request with the Programme Leader of the new course in the first instance. If the transfer may entail repeating a level of study or transferring to a longer course, students should also discuss their intentions with the Student Funding Team so that they are aware of the financial situation. Students who are studying at Leeds Conservatoire under a Student (formerly Tier 4) visa should also discuss their intentions with the Registry Team.
Leeds Conservatoire understands that there may be occasions where a student wishes to transfer to another institution and is supportive of those decisions. Students are advised to discuss this with their Programme Leader and the Student Funding Team, and also to investigate the application and credit transfer procedures at the new institution as they vary between institutions. Programme and module specifications are readily available to students on the VLE and students are issued with a transcript at the end of each academic year which they may wish to use to support their application. Students who are studying at Leeds Conservatoire under a Student (formerly Tier 4) visa should seek advice from the new institution with regard to applying for a new visa.