Historically, there were several ways students could apply to West London College. The method chosen often depended on factors such as geographical location, nationality and the amount of time remaining before the start of a course.
The College Registry operated with a flexible approach and worked to support applicants whatever their circumstances. Acceptance documentation was typically sent by email within 24 hours of an application being received.
Applying in person
For those already in or near London, applying in person was often the preferred option. Visitors could speak directly with course advisers, receive guidance about suitable programmes, and in many cases obtain an instant decision on their application. The College welcomed walk-ins during normal opening hours, Monday to Friday.
Historical application process
- The general sequence for enrolment during this period was as follows:
- Submission of a completed application form
- Issuance of an Offer Letter (conditional or unconditional)
- Payment of tuition fees and/or accommodation deposit
- Issuance of Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies and Accommodation Booking Form
- Application for a Student Visa, where required (non-UK/EU students)
- Notification of arrival details and accommodation requirements (non-UK/EU students)
- Arrival at the College to begin the course
This information reflects the processes that existed historically and is preserved only for archival reference. It does not represent current admissions procedures.
For information about current enrolment at the modern West London College, please visit: https://www.wlc.ac.uk/your-college/enrolment/