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We are currently experiencing a large volume of applications. Please send us your supporting documents as soon as possible and allow 6 weeks before contacting us about your studies. Thank you for your patience!

As of March 5 2010 we no longer accept postal application forms. Please apply online.

Cass Business School operates on a rolling admissions basis. This means that candidates apply for, and are admitted to, our programmes all year round. Most of our applications are received early in the academic year. To maximise your chances of receiving a positive response, we strongly suggest you apply as early as possible. We aim to return a decision within 6 weeks of receiving your application.

Deadlines

Although we operate a rolling admissions policy we do invite students to apply as early as possible. This year we are experiencing a significant increase in applications for September 2010 and we anticipate many courses may be filled by May 1st, therefore students are strongly encouraged to submit applications as soon as possible.

Accommodation

Once you have accepted an offer of a place at Cass you can to apply to City University's accommodation service for a place to live during your studies. However, please note that the accommodation service cannot accept applications until you have paid your deposit.

Visa applications

If you have been made an unconditional offer of a place at Cass please complete a Visa Support Letter Application.

More information on the visa application process is available on the City University website:

The UK Border Agency is also a useful source of information.

Real Talk

Ray Chou'I chose to study a Masters degree as I feel this is crucial in distinguishing you from the competition in such a competitive sector as banking. I selected London because it is a great city to live in with a great range of sport, music, art and nightlife. Also, access to job opportunities was a big factor in my decision making.'

Ray Chou from Taiwan, MSc in Finance