Admission Procedure

The application process

How to Apply

Application forms and information regarding admission policies may be obtained by contacting the Office of Admissions

Local/ EU Applicants

All Local and EU applicants should submit the following to the Office of Admissions:

1.       Application Form

A completed Application Form, plus the Application Fee (a one-off non-refundable payment)

2.       Photographs

Two (2) recent, professionally taken, high resolution photographs

3.       Academic Records

Official or certified/attested copies (plus official or certified/attested English translations, where necessary) of:

a.     For Undergraduate Programmes:

High School Leaving Certificate and Grade Report / Mark Sheet, or equivalent qualification

b.     For Transfer Students:

See section 3.1.1 on “Undergraduate Admission Requirements”.

4.       Evidence of English Language Proficiency

Official or certified/attested results of English language examinations such as IELTS, TOEFL, GCE “O” Level, GCSE, IELTS or Cambridge Exams (if taken)

5.       Other Qualifications

Any other official or certified certificates or examination results

6.       Passport Copy (EU students only)

The passport must be valid for more than two (2) years.

The Office of Admissions will issue a Certificate of Admission showing the dates for student registration and commencement of classes. In order to confirm their admission in and registration at the College, Local and EU students should pay a non-refundable tuition deposit which is determined from time to time by the College’s Finance Office. This amount will be credited towards the first semester’s tuition and fees. Please note than EU citizens may travel freely to Cyprus but are required to submit an application for Issue of Residence Permit to the Migration Department within three (3) months of their date of entry into the Republic of Cyprus. The Office of Admissions will assist with this procedure.

International (Non- EU) Applicants

As the Migration Regulations and fees change from time to time, it is strongly advisable that applicants contact the Office of Admissions for more information about the documents they need to submit.

 

International students who are not citizens of EU member states require a visa to study in Cyprus. The College will forward applications to the Migration Authorities for approval and advice applicants about the process.

Applicants from countries where there is a Cyprus Embassy / High Commission / Consulate may need to attend a visa interview before coming to Cyprus.

 

If there is no Cyprus Representation in the applicant’s country of residence, the visa will be issued from Cyprus. All International (i.e. non-EU) applicants should submit to the Office of Admissions the following:

 

1.         Application Form

A completed Application Form, plus the Application Fee (a one-off non-refundable payment)

2.         Visa Fee

Visa processing fee (a one-off non-refundable payment)

3.         Photographs

Four (4) recent, professionally taken, high resolution photographs

4.         Academic Records

Official or certified/attested copies (plus official or certified/attested English translations, where necessary) of:

a.      For Undergraduate Programmes:

Secondary (High) School Leaving Certificate and Grade Report / Mark Sheet, or equivalent qualification

b.     For Transfer Students:

See section 3.1.1 on “Undergraduate Admission Requirements”.

5.         Evidence of English Language Proficiency

Official certified/attested results of TOEFL, GCE “O” Level, GCSE, IELTS or Cambridge Exams (if taken).

6.         Other Qualifications

Any other official or certified certificates or examination results as well as all other documents required by the Immigration Authorities of the Republic of Cyprus.

 

Candidates whose visas will be issued from Cyprus should submit all the above documents to the Office of Admissions with their applications. This applies only for applicants with no Cyprus representation in their country of residence.