if possible the UAC strongly recommends that every National Serviceman make at least one application during their Grade 12
each year US universities report record numbers of applications so it could be an advantage to apply to some schools in Grade 12
in some cases you may not apply to other universities while holding onto a deferred place - always check deferral agreements
having a confirmed place at university gives you something to look forward to throughout your time in NS
the UAC recommends that all NS men complete the process at the same time as their peers, even if they do not submit their application.
meet with your advisor at key times in grades 11 and 12, go to all the information sessions - attend the essay writing workshops, and take full advantage of university visits and interview opportunities while you are still here -write preliminary drafts of application essays and get feedback on them - attend our special sessions for prospective National Servicemen.
If you need to take ACTs or SATs - do so while you are still enrolled in school, or immediately after your IBDP exams - scores are valid for five years so take the test while your brain is still in top form and trained for academic thinking
depending on where you are applying you may need to get two subject teacher references while you are in school - attend the subject reference talk in Grade 11 and complete the LORRF, indicating that you will be required to do NS.
There may well be a gap. It depends on when you enlist and when the university term begins in the country you are considering.
In the southern hemisphere academic calendar (eg Australia, New Zealand), the academic year typically begins in January or February and ends in November. Note that in Australia, mid-year entry in July is possible for a few courses; check with your university advisor on the pros and cons.
In the northern hemisphere academic calendar (eg UK, US, Canada, Europe), the academic year typically begins in mid August or September and ends in June. Note that in Canada and US state universities, January entry may sometimes be possible; check with your advisor on the pros and cons.
In Singapore, the academic year begins in early August and ends in May or June.
If you enlist in NS within the first three months after you graduate from UWCSEA, i.e. any time between June and September, you will be free to enter a northern hemisphere university at the start of the academic year two years later.
NS men on active duty often have unpredictable demands on their time, and find themselves in remote locations which can prevent them from coming into school to meet with their university advisor or attend university visits.
be realistic about the logistics and do as much preparation as possible while still enrolled at school. University advisors will not meet with students outside of working hours so meetings must be arranged during days off in the week or through virtual methods.
This varies greatly, depending on the country destination and the universities you are considering. Research is the key. It is also vital that you get deferral policies in writing.
Here are examples at five of our most popular destinations:
UK
applications open in August in the year preceding university entry
many UK universities now defer for two years
there is also a way that students can indicate on UCAS entry into a university one year beyond their natural entry date and then defer for one year
you must email each university before applying to check deferral policies
US
applications open in August in the year preceding university entry
deferral policies vary greatly and must be checked on an individual basis with each university
public universities rarely defer - but check. There may be individual exceptions
private universities typically defer up to two years for NS
once you have checked that the university will defer for the required length of time, go ahead and apply
You are usually allowed to request the deferral after you have been offered a place and we recommend that you do it that way (note: this is different from the policy at UK universities).
Canada
applications open in September in the year preceding university entry
Canadian universities usually grant a two year deferral for NS
we recommend you apply to Canadian universities during Grade 12 and then defer your place
check their deferral policies first and time your application accordingly
Singapore
application windows usually open in October and the applications are usually due in February and March
if you get into a Singapore university, your place will be deferred for as long as necessary while you are completing NS
at most Singapore universities you may apply to other countries while holding a deferred place - they do not mind
Australia
application window typically opens in August/September
many Australian universities now offer early entry.
check with specific universities before applying.
Take advantage of any information sessions or resources for students in your particular situation. We have special talks for a great variety of university application topics in our springboard series including a special session for National Service students.
Be realistic in your expectations once you have left. University Advising is often highly nuanced and personal, involving face-to-face discussion. It’s difficult to have a nuanced conversation like that via email and you may not have free time during NS to come to school. The onus is on you, therefore, to make sure that you attend all the information sessions with your peers while you are here, meet your advisor proactively, and go as far as you can with application procedures before you leave. You will be able to access information on this website during NS. Your UWCSEA email and Maia Learning account will still be active and you should continue to stay in touch with your advisor. Please keep in mind that your google drive will cease to exist approximately two months after graduation.
You must adhere to the Internal Deadlines of the Class with which you are applying. We usually need four weeks’ minimum processing time during school terms because we have a high volume of applications in our office and need this lead-time to ensure the accuracy and quality of your documents.
Universities are generally very impressed with the maturity that students bring to campus with them after a Gap Year or National Service, and you have an excellent chance of gaining more out of your university experience than if you had gone straight to college after completing your IB Diploma.
Best of luck, and please keep us informed about the outcome of your applications!