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- You can find details of which colleges offer family and/or partnered accommodation on our College Accommodation page . Unfortunately, most colleges are only able to offer single rooms. For...
- The provision of college accommodation is handled at college level. The University is, therefore, unable to guarantee accommodation for its graduate students. The availability, location and...
- No. Once you are accepted by a college, you will not be considered by any other colleges. If you do not accept the college place offered, or if you fail to meet the conditions or deadlines imposed by...
- Non-matriculated courses do not confer formal membership of the University or college membership. This includes most PG Cert and PG Dip courses, but all DPhil, MPhil and MSc/MSt courses will involve...
- You can only give one college preference during the admissions process, in your initial application. If you choose not to give a preference when you apply, you will not be able to state a preference...
- It is not mandatory to state a college preference on your application form. Approximately 40% of graduate applicants to Oxford do not specify a college preference, and instead allow us to...
- No, it is not possible to amend your college preference after submitting your application, or to later specify a choice if you did not originally state a preference.
- Full-time graduate students must live within twenty-five miles of Oxford city centre. You can live further away if you are given special permission to work away from Oxford or it is a formal...
- If you are accepted to study for a matriculated graduate course (this includes all Master's degrees and DPhils), you are guaranteed a college place, but this may not be at the college for...
- All graduate students at Oxford on matriculated courses will become members of a college, even if they live locally. Graduate students are not obliged to live in college accommodation or to use...