Congratulations on gaining an offer for the Accelerated 4-Year BVM&S Programme. A Message from the Head of School Contact Garry Tainsh, Senior International Partnerships Officer, if you find yourself unable to take up your place, or if you have any questions at all regarding your offer conditions. Please inform us of any changes to your correspondence address - this will ensure that you receive important information in the coming months. Offer conditions Refer to your offer letter to check the conditions of your offer. Offer Holder Events We're excited to host a series of webinars for offer holders, covering topics tailored to your interests. Extra Mural Studies - GEP only For candidates offered a place on the 4 Year Accelerated Programme Deposit and Financial Guarantee If you ‘firmly’ accept our offer, you are required to pay a non-refundable deposit of £1,500 towards your first year’s fee by 10 May. You are also required to complete a Financial Guarantee Form. Access your MyEd Portal We will send you information on how to access our induction information via the EUCLID Portal. Finances Details of current tuition fees, bursaries, scholarships and living costs Disability & Learning Support Service Information for prospective students who are disabled or have a specific learning difficulty Immigration Service If you are an international applicant, you will require a visa to study in the UK. Health Questionnaire We are committed to ensuring equality of opportunity for disabled students and those with health conditions. Student Support on Campus A great deal of support and advice is available online for students regarding accommodation, funding and special needs. Student Accommodation Everything you need to know about your living options. Semester Dates 2024/25 Please note that the Vet School has slightly different semester dates to the rest of the University. Mr Garry Tainsh Senior International Partnerships Officer Undergraduate Admissions Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies Contact details Email: garry.tainsh@ed.ac.uk This article was published on 2024-09-02