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How do I add my foundation year and modules on UCAS for my application

I got to the education section of the UCAS application and was about to add my foundation year but I’m not sure what type of degree to put it under, additionally how to add my modules and the grades I got in each, as well as the modules I’m currently doing and waiting on exam grades for. Additionally would it be worth it to make reference to my foundation year in my personal statement, or would that make it harder to get a place in the uni. Thanks in advance :smile:
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by yang.06
I got to the education section of the UCAS application and was about to add my foundation year but I’m not sure what type of degree to put it under, additionally how to add my modules and the grades I got in each, as well as the modules I’m currently doing and waiting on exam grades for. Additionally would it be worth it to make reference to my foundation year in my personal statement, or would that make it harder to get a place in the uni. Thanks in advance :smile:


The transfer FAQ should help.

Essentially you'd need to use Other (UK qualification) and then write "Foundation Year of ..." and then put modules as modules inside the qualification.

Foundation Years aren't designed to be transferable across universities though, so make sure the universities that you are applying to are happy to accept it.
(edited 10 months ago)

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Once you have applied , if it is considered some Universities may ask to see your transcript showing the modules you have studied. - JD

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