My Application: Online status check
If you have already applied to Brunel and would like to get an update of your application, you can use our new 'My Application' system.
To use my application you will need to have your student number (also called your applicant number). This is created when your application is added to our database ready for assessment. We will send your your applicant number by email automatically when this happens. Most applicant numbers will be seven digits long and start with a '10'. This acts as your username.
If you have not logged in before your password will be your date of birth. This must be entered in the format DDMMYY. Once you have logged in to evision you will be asked to change your password to something you can remember.
Once you have logged in you will be able to do several things:
- Check the status of your application. See below for a list of common application statuses
- Check that your personal details (Name, address and so on) are correct and submit an update for them if needed. If you move, or want details of your application sent somewhere else, this is where you can update these details.
Your application will be in one of five status:
- PENDING: Your application is still waiting to be assessed. We aim to assess all applications within two weeks, but some may take longer during the peak periods over summer.
- PENDING - AWAITING FURTHER INFORMATION: Your application has begun to be assessed but is missing some required information (for example transcripts). The missing information will be listed: please ensure that you get this information to us as soon as possible so that we can continue to assess your application
- CONDITIONAL: We have made you a conditional offer, and you will need to meet the conditions to progress. Find out more.
- UNCONDITIONAL: You have met all conditions and been given an unconditional offer. Find out what happens next.
- UNSUCCESSFUL Unfortunately you application has not been successful - this is usually because you have not met the minimum requirements for your course. In most cases we will contact you to explain why you were rejected, and suggest an alternative course, if appropriate.



