Queen Mary Futures Eligibility Checker
Use this tool to check whether you meet basic eligibility criteria for the Queen Mary Futures programme.
We won't ask for any data that could identify you personally.
Hidden Form Field
1. Are you in
Year 12, or first year of Level 3 study, at a state-funded, non-fee paying school or college in the UK?
Yes
No
You answered '
No
'. Queen Mary Futures is typically for students who are i
n
Year 12, or first year of Level 3 study, at a state-funded, non-fee paying school or college in the UK. If this does not apply to you, but you still believe you might be eligible for the programme, please email
outreach@qmul.ac.uk
to discuss this with us.
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2. Are you a
Home registered student, or do you expect to be by the time you apply for higher education?
Yes
No
This usually means that your nationality is British or Irish, or you have 'Settled Status' and would have lived in the UK for three years prior to the start of your university course
You answered '
No
'. To take part in Queen Mary Futures, you must be a 'Home' registered student
.
If you are unsure what your status would be, please email
outreach@qmul.ac.uk
and we can look into this further with you.
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3. Have you
achieved at least five A*-B or 5-9 GCSE grades, with at least a 4 in English and Maths?
Yes
No
You answered '
No
'. To take part in Queen Mary Futures, students typically need to have achieved a
t least five A*-B or 5-9 GCSE grades, with at least a 4 in English and Maths.
If this does not apply to you, but you still believe you might be eligible for the programme, please email
outreach@qmul.ac.uk
to discuss this with us.
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Do you intend on applying for the Medicine and Dentistry Queen Mary Futures subject strand?
Yes
No
Please note that for the Medicine and Dentistry subject strand, students must have achieved a minimum of six GCSE passes at grades 777666 including Biology, Chemistry, English Language or English Literature and Mathematics
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How would you describe your ethnicity?
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Arab
Asian - Bangladeshi or Bangladeshi British
Asian - Chinese or Chinese British
Asian - Filipino or Filipino British
Asian - Indian or Indian British
Asian - Pakistani or Pakistani British
Any other Asian background
Black - African or African British
Black - Caribbean or Caribbean British
Any other Black background
Mixed or multiple ethnic groups - White or White British and Asian or Asian British
Mixed or multiple ethnic groups - White or White British and Black African or Black African British
Mixed or multiple ethnic groups - White or White British and Black Caribbean or Black Caribbean British
Any other Mixed or Multiple ethnic background
White - British, Irish, Northern Irish, English, Scottish or Welsh
White - English, Scottish, Welsh, Northern Irish or British
White - English, Welsh, Northern Irish or British
White - Gypsy or Irish Traveller
White - Gypsy or Traveller
White - Irish
White - Irish Traveller
White - Polish
White - Roma
White - Scottish
White - Showman / Showwoman
Any other White background
Any other ethnic background
Prefer not to say
If you go to university, would you be the first generation in your family to go to university?
Please select...
Yes
No
Unknown
This means neither of your parents went to a university and achieved a degree, but your siblings might have
Do you currently/have you ever received free school meals or been entitled to the 16-19 bursary?
Please select...
Yes
No
Prefer not to say
Are you currently, or have you previously, lived in local authority care, been permanently estranged from both parents, or had caring responsibilities?
Yes
No
Prefer not to say
Please select all the following that apply to you
Please select...
Care Leaver
Care Experienced
Estranged
Caring Responsibility
Care Leaver: A young person who has been looked after for at least 13 weeks since the age of 14 - Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000. Care Experienced: This term refers to anyone who has been, or is currently, in care. This care may have been provided in many different settings, including living with foster carers; living in a residential children's home; being looked after at home under a supervision order; living with friends or relatives in kinship care. Estranged: Estranged students are those aged 18 to 24 who are not communicating with either of their parents due to an irreconcilable breakdown in the relationship with them. Caring Responsibility: A student (up to the age of 25) who provides unpaid care to a family member or friend who could not cope without your support. This may be due to illness, disability, a mental health issue, or substance misuse.
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Do you have an impairment, health condition or learning difference that has a substantial or long-term impact on your ability to carry out day-to-day activities?
Yes
No
Prefer not to say
Please select all the following that apply to you
Please select...
Blind or have a visual impairment uncorrected by glasses
D/deaf or have a hearing impairment
Development condition that you have had since childhood which affects motor, cognitive, social and emotional skills, and speech and language
Learning difference such as dyslexia, dyspraxia or AD(H)D
Long-term illness or health condition such as cancer, HIV, diabetes, chronic heart disease or epilepsy
Mental health condition, challenge or disorder, such as depression, schizophrenia or anxiety
Physical impairment (a condition that substantially limits one or more basic physical activities such as walking, climbing stairs, lifting or carrying)
Social/communication conditions such as a speech and language impairment or an autistic spectrum condition
An impairment, health condition or learning difference not listed above
Are you from a Forced migration background (Asyl
um Seeker/Refugee)
Yes
No
Prefer not to say
Do you attend one of Queen Mary's sponsored academy schools?
Yes
No
These are Royal Greenwich Trust School, St Paul's Way Trust School and Drapers Academy.
Based on the way you've answered our questions, it appears as though you
would be eligible
for the Queen Mary Futures programme! We'll ask for a staff member at your school or college to verify the information you submit to us if you apply for the programme.
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Based on the way you've answered our questions,
i
t is unclear
whether you meet the eligibility criteria for this programme
. We will also check your programme eligibility based on your
home postcode status
and your
school's historic performance data
. So, if you believe you may still be eligible for this programme, you are encouraged to submit an application for our review.
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