Support & well-being

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Student well-being and integration are important priorities for the University. Whoever you are, and whatever your personal identity, you will find others like you and will have the opportunity to meet a diversity of other people, who will widen your horizons, challenge your assumptions and with whom you can share your particular beliefs and experiences. You will be taught within a diverse community of academics and students. There are also many groups, societies and campaigns where you can contribute and share knowledge and experience.

Welfare and student support

Equal opportunities statement

The University of Oxford and its colleges seek to admit students of high academic ability and potential. All colleges select students for admission without regard to gender, marital or civil partnership status, disability, race, nationality, ethnic origin, religion or belief, sexual orientation, age or social background. Decisions on admission are based solely on the individual merits of each candidate and the application of selection criteria appropriate to the course of study. Admissions procedures are kept under review to ensure compliance with this policy.