UWC Selection Criteria

UWC Selection Criteria

A great education can transform lives. But, throughout the world, too many people are missing out. 

That’s why UWC does things differently. We think that a quality education shouldn’t just be reserved for those with wealth, or connections. We believe that those with the drive and compassion to change the world should be given the chance to shine. 

So why do you have a selection process? 

A UWC education is open to anyone. But it is not always suited to everyone.

Our curriculum can be rigorous and requires a lot of dedication. But it will encourage you to take on challenges that might seem beyond you, until you complete them.

Our places are limited. This is to ensure students get the individual attention they need, and to maintain a community which encourages students to mix, and learn from each other.

We want to make sure that people who receive a UWC education have the passion and commitment to complete it, and the motivation to apply it to improve the world.

How do you select students?

Our selection process varies from country to country. Each national committee has its own deadlines and tailors the process to reflect their own culture and community.

This means they may add their own criteria, such as minimum-grade requirements.

But all UWC schools use six key standards for selecting students:

We’re looking for students who want to contribute to a better world, whatever their background.