If you are in stage 1 at XJLTU and are interested in the 2+2 programme, it is important that you choose a programme with a 2+2 option during the programme choice application.
If you are in stage 2, the Liverpool Mobility Manager at XJTLU, working with colleagues at both universities, will lead a series of information sessions and webinars to guide you through the information you need to successfully transfer to Liverpool, including: Why Choose the 2+2; Finding the right accommodation; obtaining your student visa; pre-arrival preparations and the Liverpool Welcome.
Timeline for stage 2 students
Semester | Month | Description |
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Semester 1 |
September |
Learn about the 2+2 route Attend information sessions and webinars Consider accommodation options |
October | ||
November | ||
December | ||
January |
2+2 Application portal opens on e-Bridge Students without a valid passport should apply for or renew their passport |
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Semester 2 |
February | |
March |
Attend information sessions and webinars Take the TB Test and get the TB Certificate Deposit money for your Certificate of Deposit (CoD) |
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April | ||
May | ||
June | ||
July |
Check your final marks. If you have passed:
If you need to re-sit exams (see August) Attend sessions in the Get Ready for Liverpool pre-arrival module |
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August |
Resit students should check final marks. If you have passed
Attend sessions in the Get Ready for Liverpool pre-arrival module |
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September | Arrive in Liverpool in time for Welcome and induction activities |
Fees and scholarships
All students progressing to Liverpool from XJTLU via the 2+2 programme will benefit from a 10% XJTLU tuition fee award.
We also offer 50 XJTLU Excellence Scholarships. These scholarships are allocated to the students that score most highly in stage 2 at XJTLU across the different subject areas and are based on the number of applications received per programme.
View our XJTLU 2+2 tuition fees page.
Find out how to pay your tuition fees.
Parents' guide
A guide for parents on the 2+2 programme and how students are supported is available in both English and Chinese and can be downloaded below:
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