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Additional information about you

On the About you tab of the application form you are able to declare if you have a disability. You are also able to provide information on your intentions for accommodation during your studies.

Oxford skyline with view of Radcliffe Camera and the University Church

View of the Oxford skyline. Credit: Oxford University Images / John Cairns Photography

Declaring a disability or long-term health condition

Accommodation

This section of the application form contains questions about your intentions for accommodation during your studies at Oxford. Your answers in this section are purely indicative and they will not affect the assessment of your application. For more information about your accommodation options, visit our Accommodation page.

If you answer ‘Yes’ to the question ‘Do you intend to apply for accommodation owned by the college?’, you'll be shown additional questions about any adults and/or the children who will be accompanying you. Some of the accommodation offered by Oxford's colleges or managed by the University's Graduate Accommodation Office is specifically suited to couples and/or families. Please note that your response is only indicative and does not constitute a request for accommodation.

While the majority of Oxford’s graduate students are housed in the wide range of accommodation provided by colleges and the Graduate Accommodation Office, no applicant can be guaranteed accommodation.

Nuffield College lower quad with view of pond and college tower

About you

On this tab of the application form, you are asked to provide information about yourself which is used to determine your fee status and eligibility for scholarships.

Rare books and manuscripts reading room, Weston Library

Contact details

On this tab of the application form, you are asked to provide some personal information, including your full name, date of birth, email address and telephone number, and your home and correspondence address.