Once you're ready and have found a course to transfer to within King's, you should speak to your current department administrator who will initiate the online transfer form for you. You can find more information on the process within the relevant intranet section: Undergraduate changes to registration.
To officially change a major, students must complete the Online Change of Major Form, which includes the option to declare a second major (dual major), a third major, and/or a minor—all these options should be discussed with their academic advisor in prior to submitting the form.
Official Withdrawal To withdraw officially from King University, a student must complete the online Withdraw from University Form. The online withdrawal form is submitted through the student portal.
Tuition fees per term YearsAutumn Term 2024 Junior (transition/first form) £7,940 per term Junior (second/third form) £8,470 per term Senior (lower school, Years 7 and 8) £8,545 per term Senior (year 9 and above) £9,360 per term
You do not have an automatic right to change degree programme but if you do have the necessary entry qualifications and places are available on the programme of your choice, you may be considered, though you may also be required to take and pass the examinations for the Part of the degree on which you are currently ...
To be considered for transfer, candidates must demonstrate a compelling reason to need to transfer to King's College London. Candidates must be enrolled on Year 1 of a similar course with comparable Year 1 modules to be considered. Transfers will only be considered into the second year of the course.
All proposals for joint/dual degrees must be submitted to and approved by College Education Committee before being approved by individual Schools and before any student recruitment starts. For further guidance on the approval procedures and the documents required, please contact the Manager of King's Worldwide.
If you're thinking about suspending or withdrawing, you need to speak to your uni or college. They'll give you advice and help you make the best decision.
Important Definitions Course Drop: Removal of a course from your schedule prior to the end of the first week of class. Course Withdrawal: Any removal of a course from your schedule after the end of week one using the online form provided.