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Fast Track Degree Applications

Thinking of studying for a degree? You can apply directly to Hull College using our Fast Track application process to save time and money.

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Found Your Course?

Already made your decision? Great. If Hull College is your first choice, our Fast Track application route offers a quicker, simpler way to apply for a degree-level course.

You can still apply through UCAS if you wish, but Fast Track is designed for applicants who want to apply directly to Hull College without the stress of lengthy forms or unnecessary delays.

Fast Track is available for both full-time and part-time higher education courses, helping you move smoothly from application to interview.

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Who Can Apply Using Fast Track?

You can use the Fast Track route if:

  • You’re applying only to Hull College Higher Education programmes
    (If you plan to apply to more than one institution, UCAS is the right option for you.)
  • You haven’t already submitted a UCAS application this year
    (If you choose to study with us, we’ll submit the UCAS application on your behalf.)

This route is ideal if you’re confident about your choice and want a more direct, supportive application process.

Why Choose Fast Track?

Applying through Fast Track comes with clear advantages:

  • No UCAS application fee
    We’ll take care of submitting your application to UCAS at no cost to you.
  • Simpler application process
    Instead of a full personal statement, you’ll only need a short statement of up to 500 words.
  • Faster response times
    We aim to acknowledge your application within 48 hours and arrange an interview as quickly as possible.
  • Personal support
    Our HE team will guide you through each stage, from application to enrolment.

What You’ll Need

To support your application, you’ll need to provide:

A reference (academic or professional)

Once received, our team will review your application and contact you to discuss next steps.

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Ready to Apply?

If you’ve already decided that Hull College is the right place for you, Fast Track is the quickest way to get started.

Explore our degree-level courses, choose the programme that’s right for you, and apply directly using our Fast Track application route.

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Apprenticeship
Leader In Adult Care

Lead and manage adult care services, ensuring safe, compassionate and person-centred provision while developing strong leadership, regulatory, and operational skills to deliver high-quality care.

Level
Level 5
Study Type
Full Time
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Apprenticeship
Operations Department Manager

Learn to lead teams, manage projects and deliver operational success, developing strategic, financial and people management skills to drive performance and achieve organisational goals across a range of sectors.

Level
Level 5
Study Type
Full Time
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Apprenticeship
Civil Engineering Senior Technician

Participate in complex civil engineering projects, applying advanced technical knowledge to design, manage and deliver sustainable infrastructure solutions in line with industry standards and regulations.

Level
Level 4
Study Type
Full Time
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19+
Higher Education
FD Fine Art

This full-time, studio-based course supports you to explore and develop your identity as an artist through hands-on practice, experimentation, and creative research. You’ll build strong technical, professional, and critical skills…

Level
Level 5
Study Type
Full Time
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Once I discovered what I really wanted to do – what I was passionate about – I was given so much support by everyone at Hull College. It doesn’t matter how old you are or what your life choices have been – it’s never too late to start learning. Thanks to my qualification, I secured my dream job as a Probation Service Officer in the Prison Service, proving that all the studying, sweat, and hard work over the past few years have been worth it.

Amy
BA (Hons) Criminology and Psychology