The UCAS application is common to all university courses in the UK via www.ucas.com (please see the link below), and you will need to provide details of your completed and predicted qualifications. An admissions tutor or Programme Manager will consider your application and decide to offer you a place on the course (or not), and this offer will be either conditional or unconditional.
A conditional offer means you must meet the conditions set (often qualifications, but with us golf performance as well) to come on the programme. An unconditional offer means you have already met the entry requirements and definitely have a place on the course.
If you are late in applying and UCAS has closed, please contact Tristan Lindsay:
As soon as you have applied for a university place, you will need to consider funding.
Usually this is through Student Finance (please see the like below) where you can apply for a tuition fee loan (which is paid to the College or University in three stages) and a maintenance loan (which is paid to the student after enrollment in three stages).
You will need an Institution code to apply, for our programme the code is C78for Cornwall College.
Our individual course codes are:
FdSc Tournament Golf 07V3
BSc (Hons) Tournament Golf2M5C
BA (Hons) International Business Management (with professional golf)IBMG
Student Finance is a loan funded by the government to help with the cost of your university or college fees and your living costs. Please click the link above to learn more.
For general impartial information regarding funding and student life, we have found the Money Saving Expert website to be useful. Please click the link above for more information.
Accept the Offer of a Place
You will receive your offer of a place via theUCAS electronic system. YOU must accept that offer for the college to proceed. To do so, go to www.ucas.com and click “track." As soon as you have applied for a university place, you will need to consider funding.
Pay the Course Deposit
Once you have accepted our offer of a place we will ask you for a course deposit. Currently, this is set at £750 to allow us to pre-book your accommodation and golf facility access. It is not a tuition fee deposit but is similar to the accommodation deposit that you would make in any university, we will deduct you deposit from the fees in your final year of study.
Please email tristan.lindsay@cornwall.ac.uk to request bank transfer details (preferred method). Phone payments can be made upon request. We do not accept cheques or cash payments.
Payment Plan Options
The tuition fees set for the 2025-26 academic year are £9, 535 and additional programme costs of £10,500 to cover the costs of all accommodation, unlimited golf, use of all resort facilities, weekly internal competitive golf events, coaching and performance management, liaison with your existing coach when required, opportunity to play in the Portugal Pro Golf Tour events, airport transfers in Portugal.
Our payment options are:
All non-tuition fees paid at enrolment £10,500
£4,500 paid at enrolment and 6 x £1,000 monthly payments (September to March)
Using the maintenance loan to make payments with any shortfall to be paid in 3 sums (September, December, March)
Setup the Payment Plan
If you wish to pay all your course fees (other than the tutition fee element) at enrollment you can ignore this step.
Otherwise, you need to set up a payment plan with the college. This allows you to make payments in instalments.
Please use the link below, you will need to know:
Your personal contact details
The contact details of your guarantor
The estimated amount your will receive from student finance (if you wish to use your Maintenance loan against other fees)
If you have any queries regarding the PGC Payment Plan Agreement, please contact our Admissions Team: Email: alex.lindsay@cornwall.ac.uk Tel: 07789925313 (UK)
Email us your Results
Although UCAS should automatically notify the college of your exam results, we ask you to send them across to tristan.lindsay@cornwall.ac.uk. This will make sure we don't have to chase them up in what is a very busy time of year.