Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) guide for Postgraduate students
What is CAS?
CAS is an online document which is issued by the University but held by the UK Government Home Office on their Sponsor Management System. It is identified by a 14 digit reference number.
If you require a visa to study in the UK, we will issue you with a CAS once you have accepted an unconditional offer.
Your CAS email will include your 14 digit CAS reference number which you require to apply for a student visa.
Obtaining your CAS
We will start issuing CAS around four months before the course start date.
You must:
- upload all required documents to meet the conditions of your offer
- make sure you have uploaded a copy of the passport you intend to travel on
- paid any requested deposit (this will have been outlined in your initial offer)
- OR upload proof of funding if in receipt of a fully funded scholarship or award
- Have accepted only one unconditional offer.
Timeframe for receiving your CAS
Your CAS number is only valid for six months. We will start issuing CAS around four months before the start date of the course.
If you accepted your unconditional offer more than four months before, it will be issued at this time.
If you accept your unconditional offer less than four months before the course start date, you will receive your CAS for approval within five working days.
Viewing and approving your draft CAS
We will prepare a draft version of your CAS which you will be able to view, approve and request changes to, through your Applicant Self Service CAS tile. You will receive notification by email when your CAS draft is available for review.
Please see the applicant approval guide for details on the information provided within each section of your CAS:
After you have approved the draft, your CAS number will be sent via email within three working days. If you need to request changes to the draft, an Admissions Officer will review and update if required, after which your CAS number will be sent within three working days.
If we have requested additional documents to be uploaded to support the preparation of your CAS, you will be able to view and upload via Applicant Self-Service. Once uploaded, your draft CAS will be sent within three working days.
Qualification Check
You may be asked for verification of your qualifications. If we require this an email will be issued with full instructions on how to complete the process via our partner Qualification Check. Please note this does not incur an extra cost to you the applicant.
Additional fee payments
Please note that the CAS details provide an overview of the payments that you have made towards your tuition or accommodation fees up to the date you approved your draft CAS.
We strongly recommend that you do not make any further payments until you have received your student visa. If you must make a payment to meet the visa financial requirements, then we will NOT update your CAS but instead you can include copies of receipts with your visa application. We are unable to make amendments to your CAS to show the additional funds that you have paid.
Combined CAS
Combined CAS are available to students joining the June and July Entry Pre-Sessional Courses if they meet the following criteria:
June entry
- conditional University of Glasgow academic offer where the only condition is IELTS overall 6.5 (some academic programmes may be excluded)
and
- SELT equivalent to minimum IELTS 6.0 with writing 6.0 and no more than one skill at 5.5.
July entry
- unconditional University of Glasgow offer
Further information
UK government information
Watch our video explaining the CAS issuing process:
How to get a CAS for the University of Glasgow