Services for schools and colleges

LSE is committed to recruiting the best possible students with the highest academic and intellectual potential, regardless of their economic or social background. Students who consider applying to LSE should be assured that we do not discriminate when selecting students; LSE’s only aim is to recruit students who will gain the most from three years of LSE undergraduate study. 

We offer a range of activities for schools and colleges in the UK and overseas, such as campus visits and schools' talks.  Many of these are open to all, regardless of sector or location.

However, we do recognise that not all applicants are afforded the same educational opportunities. To this end, in addition to our ongoing general recruitment activities, LSE has been involved with a number of widening participation and access initiatives since 1998, with the aim of raising the aspirations of school and college students. These schemes are not just aimed at increasing the number of applications to LSE, but are aimed at encouraging students to apply to fulfil their potential at the best university for them. Details of the LSE Access Agreement can be found on these pages.

Quick links

Widening Participation Brochure
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Undergraduate Admissions Criteria

 

Contents

Student tutoring (all year groups)

ACE days (years 9/10)

ACE high days (years 10/11)

Black Achievement Conference

National Mentoring Scheme (years 10/11)

Summer Schools (years 11)

Pathways to Law (Year 11)

LSE CHOICE (years 12/13)

Student Shadowing (years 12/13)

School and college talks

Visits to Campus (for groups of students)

Campus tours (for individual students)

LSE public lectures

Admissions advice for teachers

Admissions advice for students

LSE Access Agreement (pdf file)

Child protection at LSE

Focus LSE Newsletter

University of London Taster Courses

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