How to apply
Ready to join Norwich University of the Arts? Discover our step-by-step guide to navigating the UCAS application process with ease.
If you’re interested in studying an undergraduate degree course, you need to apply through UCAS, the University and Colleges Admissions Service.
You can apply to up to five universities through UCAS.
- Before you start, you’ll need to set up an account on the UCAS website. UCAS will generate your username.
- You’ll need your username and password to log in and access your application, so keep them safe!
- When you register with UCAS, you’ll need to include information about your previous and current qualifications, your personal statement, and your reference.
What are the key dates in the UCAS application process?
- The equal consideration deadline for applying to all 2026 entry UCAS undergraduate courses was Wednesday 14 January 2026.
- UCAS Extra opens on Thursday 26 February 2026. UCAS Extra is the next step of the application cycle. It’s for applicants who have received no offers from their five choices, or who have declined any offers they’ve received.
We give equal consideration to all applications we receive by this deadline.
After this date, we may still be able to accept your application, but it will depend on whether there are spaces left on your chosen course(s). If any of our courses become full, we will update this on UCAS.
What are the institution and course codes for Norwich University of the Arts?
When making your choices, you’ll need both the institution code and the course code to apply.
The institution code for Norwich University of the Arts is N39.
Your course code will depend on the degree you are applying for. You can find the course code on our course pages.
Explore our undergraduate coursesFor further guidance on your application, visit the UCAS website.
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More Information
For some courses you may be required to attend an interview or produce a portfolio of work. Find out more:
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Key dates
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Personal Statement
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How to submit your portfolio to us
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Accepting your offer
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Undergraduate fees and funding
Get all the facts about what your tuition fees cover and what options are available should you need some financial support