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Key Information for Undergraduate Applicants
The application deadline for courses starting in 2020 will be 15th October 2019.
Applying to the University of Oxford
The application period for an undergraduate course takes place between 1 September and 15 October each year. To apply, you must complete and submit a UCAS form.
For details and up to date information on the application procedures, please visit the University of Oxford website.
Applying to Pembroke College
Pembroke is one of the University of Oxford's undergraduate colleges.
All students of the University of Oxford are also members of a college. When applying to the University, you have the option to either select a preferred college, or to make an ‘open’ application and a college will be selected for you.
UCAS form details for Pembroke
Institution code name: OXF
Institution code: 033
Campus code: I
Click here to read Pembroke's Undergraduate Prospectus, featuring views from students and staff.
Pembroke offers a wide range of undergraduate courses, including many joint options.
Our Open Days in June/ July and September each year provide an opportunity for prospective applicants to talk to staff, tutors and students.
Browse the scholarships, prizes, financial aid and travel funds available to Pembroke undergraduate students.
We have a range of information for school teachers, from visits to Pembroke and Teachers' Conferences to access work and regional links.
Visit the central website for Undergraduate Admissions at Oxford University