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- I have a disability, how do I let you know about this?
- I am under 18 years of age. Can I apply?
- I am thinking about applying with my friend, will we be in the same class?
- I would like to work at the same time as studying. Is this possible?
- Can I take more than one Summer School per session?
- Do you run Imperial Summer School courses at other times of the year?
Imperial College London is committed to operate a system of equal opportunity and will make sure to make all reasonable adjustments to enable students to undertake the programme.
Applicants are able to indicate the nature of their disability when completing the online payment, though we encourage students to contact us at cpd@imperial.ac.uk to discuss their needs prior to submitting an application.
We are not able to offer applicants a place unless they are 18 years of age at the start of the Summer School.
Students studying at the same summer school will attend the same lectures but may not be in the same project group. Groups are chosen to be a mix of disciplines and gender and students are not able to change their groups.
We strongly advise against working while studying at one of our summer schools. Due to the intensive nature of the courses, students will need to be on campus for most of the day and will have a significant amount of daily reading to complete.
No, as our summer schools are intensive and full-time it is only possible to attend one per session.
No, unfortunately these programmes only run during July and August.