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❗️❗️URGENT❗️❗️(UK Foundation Year advice wanted)

I'm planning on going for Foundation Year to a UK University through Kaplan, StudyGroup or OnCampus. Just wanted to know:

1- Are the chances of progressing into the university more difficult by doing it from Kaplan or through the University Foundation Programme

2- How would you rank Kaplan, StudyGroup and OnCampus based on the acceptance rates for progression into the university

Thanks

Reply 1

Each Uni will have different International Foundation courses that its accepts or doesnt accept - and this may be different for specific subjects within the same University. You will just have to check with each Uni if they accept Kaplan etc - or not.

Reply 2

tysm I really appreciate it
Original post by McGinger
Each Uni will have different International Foundation courses that its accepts or doesnt accept - and this may be different for specific subjects within the same University. You will just have to check with each Uni if they accept Kaplan etc - or not.
Amended thread title so it explains what advice you want.

Reply 4

Kaplan works with City and Westminster unis very closely and it works with other unis too. UFP has a list under each course of which unis it works with, Kaplan has on its website the options for your unis and the applications you can make. I would highly recommend doing that if you are looking for a way into university. Even if your grades aren't that good.

Reply 5

Also in order to progress you get in your offer letter a %. For example I got 2 Kaplan offers. 1 said to progress into City uni I need 65% at least on foundation to go onto City, but Westminster asked for 55%. So it will depend on your offer

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