Centre for
Financial & Management Studies (CeFiMS) - University of
London
Postgraduate
MSc Financial Economics
Application
deadlines
The application process must be completed by 1
April if
you wish to enroll to commence study for any of these programmes
in June of
the same year
or 17 November
(for a January start date)
respectively.
This deadline applies to all CeFiMS programmes by distance learning
:
MSc
Financial Management;
MSc
Finance and Financial Law;
MSc Financial Economics;
MSc Development Finance;
MSc Public Policy & Management;
Postgraduate Diploma in Economic Principles;
Individual Professional Courses (IPC)
How to Apply
The application
process consists of two stages. The first stage is the
completion of the application form, which can either be done
online form or by downloading a
hard copy [PDF; 91 KB;
New Window]. The second
stage is the submission of the supporting documentation
required. If you want a provisional assessment of your
application, complete stage one and send it to us.
The University
will advise you of your offer, subject to the completion of
stage two. Alternatively, you can send your application with
the supporting documentation and the University will be able
to consider a full formal offer.
- A completed application form
- Either the original or a
certified copy (see notes below) of your University
transcript(s)
- Either the original or a
certified copy of an identity document
- A supporting statement of
around 500 words explaining why you wish to undertake this
programme, and how you see it in relation to your future
career direction.
Supporting
documentation for applications
Where copies of documents are required to support your application,
you will be required to send a photocopy of the original or
a ‘certified copy’. It is very important that you follow the
document request accurately.
A certified copy - is a photocopy of a document that has been
stamped and verified by a British Council official.
You
can find the location of your nearest British Council office
from
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The supporting documentation required from distance learning
applicants is:
An original or certified copy of your university transcript(s).
This is a document from your university that records all the
courses you studied, the grades that you obtained and your final
degree result. If you are having certified copies made, please
ensure that you include any explanation of grades that may be
printed on the reverse of the original.
A photocopy of an identity document, such as a birth or marriage
certificate or a passport.
All supporting documentation must be in English. If it is necessary
for documents to be translated, please include a certified copy
of the original document with a certified translation. It is
your responsibility to arrange for all the necessary documentation
to be obtained in support of your application. The University
cannot undertake this on your behalf.
Please note that, if necessary, the University reserves the
right to verify your qualifications with the relevant awarding
body and to request further information from you about your
background.
If your university prefers to send a copy of your transcript
directly to us, please indicate this on the Application Form.
Please remember it is your responsibility to ensure that it
is sent to the University.
Personal statement
All distance learning applications must include a personal statement
of around 500 words. This should include a brief account of
your academic background and present job or career, and a more
extended justification of your reasons for wanting to study
finance or public policy and management at postgraduate level.
It does not matter whether your interest in studying is for
career advancement or personal interest, but the University
does want to be convinced of your commitment to a sustained
programme of study.