All applicants should be interested in exploring Durham University and finding out about what the University has to offer. As places are limited and highly sought after, we will use the eligibility and selection criteria to help us identify those applicants who we feel will benefit the most from the programme. Successful applicants are not required to choose Durham University through UCAS; however, the aim of the programme is to support students in their pursuit of a place at Durham University and we ask that applicants take this into consideration when choosing to apply.
Essential criteria – Applicants must:
We know some students experience mitigating circumstances, which can mean their results do not show their true potential. If you feel this applies to you then you can tell us in your application form. The teacher who supports your application can provide further details of any such circumstances through their part of the process too. Therefore, you may wish to speak with them about this before submitting your application.
Additionally, we may prioritise applicants meeting some of the following (please note, this list is in no particular order):
These criteria are used to identify students with merit and potential who are currently underrepresented in higher education and at Durham University. Additionally, as Black-heritage applicants are underrepresented at Durham, we particularly welcome applications to Supported Progression from students of Black-heritage including African, Caribbean, dual or mixed heritage.
Supported Progression also welcomes applications from disabled students and makes reasonable adjustments to facilitate access to all Supported Progression events and the University.