You do not need to complete the online application form at one sitting you can return to your partially completed application by logging back in to the system using the email address and password you create at the start of the process. You should use the same email address for your application and any enquiries to us. You will need to create an account in the online application system using your email address. It is essential that you ensure you can successfully receive our emails as soon as you begin your application. We will then send you a further email each time there is an update to the status of your application, including any requests for further information and the programme selectors’ decision on your application. Emails will be sent to you automatically from our database system once you have begun your online application and as your application progresses through each step in the process (application created application submitted application downloaded for processing). If you do find any of our emails in any of these folders, please make sure to add the domain to your ‘Safe Senders’ or ‘Never Block’ list. Some email software is filtering LSE emails to the spam/junk or ‘Deleted Items/Bin’ folder so please make sure to check there for important information regarding your application. NOTICE: Please be aware of an issue that has come to our attention regarding email junk/spam filters. ![]() All applications are considered on their own merits and all applicants can and should submit their own information. Agents who claim to 'guarantee' entry to LSE are lying. Applicants have been left unable to attend LSE and having to sue the agent for financial redress. They have refused to allow applicants access to their own records on our online tracking system. Unscrupulous agents have been known to charge large sums to applicants, and then to submit fraudulent transcripts and references. The use of such services may lead to the rejection of application materials, the revocation of an admissions offer, cancellation of admission, or involuntary withdrawal from the University. Important: LSE expects all applicants to complete their application materials without the use of paid agents or other paid professional assistance. You should expect to wait an average of 8 weeks for a decision when applying for a taught programme decisions for a research programme may take longer than this. Wherever possible you should submit all of your documents with your online application. Your application will not be considered until we have received all your supporting documents. You must apply early, as competition for programmes at LSE is intense. Most delays and confusion are caused when applicants do not follow our instructions. ![]() You will be able to track the progress of your application online. ![]() Please read carefully the information in this section and follow the instructions given sensibly this will help to ensure that everything runs quickly and smoothly.
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