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Information for Offer Holders

The Department of Economic History looks forward to welcoming incoming MSc students for the 2026/27 academic year!

Below is a step-by-step guide on what Economic History offer-holders need to do and how to do it.

Accepting, Converting, and Confirming Your Offer

If you have received an offer for one of our programmes, either conditional or unconditional, the first thing you will need to do is accept (or decline) the offer.

If you hold a conditional offer, upon accepting you should focus on meeting the requirements stated in your offer letter in order to convert this into an unconditional offer. You will not be able to enrol on the programme until you have recieved an unconditional offer. All offer-holders will need to submit any supporting documentation requested by the Graduate Admissions Office. Please see details on .

For those of you who require a student visa, please note that it is only possible to start this process once you have been made an unconditional offer.

It can take time for the Graduate Admissions Office to process your supporting documentation and these processing times will slow down over the Summer as the School receives an influx of degree confirmations and other releavant documents. Please do bear with us in this busy period and keep an eye on .

You will also need to submit your via the Graduate Applicant Portal by 31st July 2026.

Preparing You for Arrival

As we begin to enter the Summer, you will start to receive a series of emails from the Department updating you on key, programme specific information related to your arrival in September 2026.

Arriving on Campus

Once you have completed all of the pre-arrival steps, you will be ready to join LSE Welcome 2026/27, which will take place from Friday 18 September to Friday 25 September 2026.

The first few days of term can be a little overwhelming, so please take a look at the School's Welcome Toolkit. You will find lots of useful information on arriving at LSE, Welcome events, academic support and much more.

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