Online applications for 2013/14 entry opened on 1 November 2012. The priority closing date has now passed, and applications received are being assessed. Programmes will continue to accept late applications for MA programmes for entry in Autumn 2013, and all programmes welcome enquiries regarding MA, MPhil and PhD study throughout the year.
All applications are to be submitted via the RCA Online Applications website.
Please ensure that you fulfill the particular entrance requirements of the programme before applying – see Programme Requirements for details.
Note: It is possible to apply for more than one course. You will need to register with a different username for both applications (you can use the same contact email address). The applications are to be treated individually and you will need to make two separate payments and submit two separate portfolios.
After 1 November 2012, go to Online Applications to start your
application. The application website will open in a new window, so that
you can see this guidance while you are completing it. You will be able
to save your work and retrieve it later, so you do not have to complete
it all in one go. Once you have registered with the applications system, you will be given
an Application Reference Number. This number should
be quoted in all further correspondence and on any papers that you wish
to submit separately.
You will need to provide the following:
- Personal and contact details:
Your name, address, country of origin etc.
- Previous education details and Previous Experience:
Details should be entered in the online form and a copy of your degree
or diploma (if you have graduated) should be uploaded.
All candidates with overseas undergraduate degrees must also enclose a
full transcript of their first degree course covering each year of
their studies and stating subjects taken and marks obtained. The offer
of a place to a candidate who is undertaking a degree at the time of
application will be dependent upon the candidate producing proof of
having fulfilled the College’s criteria for admission. Transcripts may
be sent separately to the Admissions Office and must be clearly
marked with your name, course and Application Reference Number.
Tier 4 students MUST inform us about any periods of study in the UK that were six months or longer.
- Disability or Learning Difference:
The RCA welcomes you if you have a physical disability or learning
difference. You are required to present a portfolio or other evidence
of creative work on a level with other candidates, but the entry
requirements may be varied. The Academic Board for Concessions and
Discipline (ABCD) can make judgements about the extent to
which qualifications or experience gained elsewhere may be accepted in
partial fulfilment of its requirements for a given award.
You are advised to visit the College in advance of your application to
ensure that the study environment will suit your needs or can be
reasonably adapted to do so. The assessment of a disabled applicant’s
needs is coordinated by the Student Adviser, and you are
encouraged to make contact to arrange a visit and discuss any concerns
on telephone +44 (0)20 7590 4140 or via email.
- A statement outlining why you have chosen a particular course and what you propose to gain from your studies:
This is your chance to explain why you want to study at the RCA and why
you have chosen the particular course that you want to join.
- Academic Referee contact details:
When you make an online application, a request for a reference will be
automatically emailed to your referee. Please make sure that you
provide your referee’s full contact details when you make your
application.
- Payment of the Application Fee:
The Fee for 2013/14 is £65.
Payments must be made online and full instructions are given in the
online application form. Please note that payment will be required
before you can submit your application. Application fees are non-refundable.
Any queries about the application process should be addressed to:
Admissions
Royal College of Art
Kensington Gore
London SW7 2EU
UK
T: +44 (0)20 7590 4444
E: admissions@rca.ac.uk
Please see top of page for closing dates for receipt of portfolios by individual programmes. For
details about the Entrance Examination and portfolio requirements see Cross-College Requirements.
For all courses, with the exception of Photography, Printmaking and Sculpture, and those only accepting online portfolios (see below), physical portfolios should be sent to:
Royal College of Art
Kensington Gore
London SW7 2EU
UK
Portfolios for Animation, Ceramics & Glass, Design Interactions, Goldsmithing, Silversmithing, Metalwork & Jewellery (GSM&J), Information Experience Design, Painting, Service Design and Visual Communication are to be submitted online for 2013/14, as are portfolios from Sculpture applicants outside of the UK. The portfolio website will be live from 1 December 2012. A link will be provided on the application form. You can start to prepare your portfolio prior to upload, according to the MA Entrance Requirements under the relevant programme.
Portfolios for Design Products, Innovation Design Engineering and Interior Design may be submitted either online or in physical format. Please read the guidance in the MA/MSc Entrance Requirements for more information.
Portfolios for Photography, Printmaking and Sculpture should be sent to:
Royal College of Art
15–25 Howie Street
London SW11 4AS
UK
The first part of the Entrance Examination consists of a review of the
application and, for the majority of courses, a portfolio of work. If
you have not been successful at assessment stage, an email notifying
you of this decision will be sent out by 15 February 2013.
The second part of the Entrance Examination consists of an interview.
Invitations to interview will be sent out by 15 February 2013. If you
are selected you will be invited to a formal interview at the College
with the appropriate admissions board and, for some courses, practical
tests.
The results letters will be sent on 27 March 2013 to those students who have attended an interview.
The acceptance deadline will be 26 April 2013.
Students who are accepted to the College will be required to pay a non-refundable deposit in order to secure their place. The deposit is £500 for Home/EU students and £2,000 for Overseas students and will be offset against the 2013/14 tuition fees.