Do You Need an Education Agent to Study in the UK? An Honest Guide

If you are researching how to apply to study in the UK, you may have come across education agents and wondered whether you need one, whether they can be trusted, and whether they will charge you for their help.

These are fair questions and they deserve straight answers. This guide gives you an honest picture of what education agents do, when they genuinely help, and what to watch out for, so you can make your own informed decision.

Quick answer: No, you do not need an education agent to apply to a UK university or to apply for a student visa. You can do both independently. Whether using an agent is the right choice for you depends on your situation, your confidence with the process, and what support you need.

International student studying in the UK

1. What Is an Education Agent?

An education agent is a person or organisation that helps international students navigate the process of applying to study abroad. In the UK, agents work with universities and colleges as official partners, helping students choose the right course and institution, preparing their application, and supporting them with their visa documents.

The role is recognised and regulated at an industry level. The British Council, Universities UK International, andUKCISA all publish guidance on what agents should and should not do. The Agent Quality Framework (AQF) sets the standard for how agents supporting UK-bound students should operate.

All agents who have completed the British Council UK Certified Counsellor Training are listed on the British Council's official database. This is one of the most important checks you can make before working with anyone.

2. Can You Apply Without an Agent?

Yes. There is no rule that requires you to use an education agent. You can apply directly to any UK university through UCAS for undergraduate courses, or directly to the university for postgraduate courses. You can also apply for your UK Student visa entirely on your own through the UKVI online application portal.

UCAS itself confirms that most students apply independently, and that not using an adviser puts you at no disadvantage with universities or colleges.

That said, the process involves a number of moving parts: choosing the right course, meeting entry requirements, preparing financial evidence, gathering documents, understanding visa timing rules, and more. Whether you feel confident managing all of that yourself will depend on your situation.

3. What Does a Good Education Agent Actually Do?

A good agent supports you at every stage of the journey, from the very first question to the moment you arrive in the UK. The British Council's student guide to choosing an education agent sets out six key areas where agents should help:

  • Helping you decide whether the UK is the right study destination for you
  • Explaining what course options are available and which institutions might suit your academic profile and goals
  • Identifying universities that match your academic requirements, budget, and preferred location
  • Guiding you through the application to your chosen institutions
  • Helping you gather and prepare the documents you need for your student visa application
  • Preparing you for life in the UK before you arrive

Beyond these steps, a good agent also keeps you informed throughout the process. You should always know what has been submitted, when, and what is happening next. Nothing should be done on your behalf without your knowledge and written consent.

4. What an Agent Cannot Do

This is where it is worth being direct, because some students have been misled.

An agent cannot get you a better offer than you would receive by applying directly. Universities assess every application on the same basis, regardless of how it was submitted. An agent who claims to have a special relationship with a university that gives their students an advantage is not telling you the truth. If you hear this, walk away.

Specifically, agents cannot:

  • Guarantee you an offer or a place at any university
  • Access different entry requirements or application routes than those available to any student applying directly
  • Guarantee a successful visa outcome
  • Make decisions on your behalf without your explicit consent

The National Code of Ethical Practice for UK Education Agents is clear on all of these points. Any agent committed to the National Code should be able to show you a copy and explain how they comply with it.

5. What to Watch Out For

The education agent industry is large and mostly well-regulated, but not every agent operates to the same standard. Here are the most important things to watch out for.

 

What to watch out for

What a good agent should do instead

Submitting your application without telling you or asking for your written consent

Always asking you to sign an authorisation form before doing anything on your behalf, and keeping you informed of every step

Claiming they have a special relationship with a university that gives you a better chance

Being honest that all applications are assessed the same way, regardless of who submitted them

Charging you a fee without explaining what it is for or when it will be due

Being transparent about any fees at the very start of your relationship, before you commit to anything

Being paid commission by the university AND charging you separately without telling you

Being open about how they are paid and whether any service fees apply to your specific situation

Providing immigration advice without being qualified to do so

Being clear about the limits of their expertise and telling you when you need to seek regulated immigration advice

Applying for courses or visas at institutions you have not agreed to

Only ever acting within the scope of what you have agreed and signed off

The consent point deserves particular attention. Unfortunately, there are cases where agents have submitted applications without a student's full knowledge or agreement. This is a serious breach of the National Code of Ethical Practice. A good agent will always ask you to sign a clear authorisation before taking any action on your behalf, and will explain exactly what they are going to do before they do it.

6. How Much Does an Agent Cost?

This is one of the most common questions students have, and the answer is more straightforward than many expect.

University application support

In most cases, education agents are paid a commission by the university when a student they have supported is successfully enrolled. This means that for students applying to universities that the agent is officially partnered with, the service is free to the student. The university pays the commission, not you.

However, if the university you want to apply to is not one that the agent has a formal partnership with, the agent does not receive commission. In that case, a fee may be charged to you. A good agent will tell you this clearly before any work begins, so you can decide how you want to proceed.

Visa application guidance

Visa application support is a separate service and is usually charged separately. At Atava, we provide guidance and review your application, checking that your documents are in order and that your application is complete. The application is submitted by you. We are not immigration lawyers, and we do not submit visa applications on your behalf.

For regulated immigration advice, you would need to consult a solicitor or an adviser registered with the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC). We are clear with students about this distinction.

PhD and MRes applications

Doctoral and research degree applications involve a step that most taught degree applications do not: finding the right academic supervisor. This requires us to research the university's academic staff, match your research interests to the right person, and often correspond with the department on your behalf. This additional work means a service fee applies for PhD and MRes applications.

For specific information about any fees that may apply to your situation, please contact us directly, and we will give you a clear, honest answer before you commit to anything.

7. When Does Having an Agent Genuinely Help?

There is no single answer to this. It depends on you, your situation, and what you find difficult about the process.

Based on our experience supporting students since 2013, these are the situations where students have found working with us most valuable:

  • You are not sure which UK university or course is right for your qualifications, budget, and career goals, and want guidance from someone with knowledge of the full landscape rather than just one or two institutions.
  • You are managing a complex set of documents for your visa application for the first time and want someone to check everything before you submit.
  • You are applying from a country where knowledge of the UK university system is limited, and you want someone who understands both your background and the UK context.
  • You are applying for a PhD or MRes and need help identifying and approaching the right academic supervisor.
  • You have had a visa refusal before and want to make sure your next application is as strong as possible.
  • You simply want the reassurance that someone experienced is checking the details alongside you, especially for something as important as this.

8. When You Probably Do Not Need an Agent

Being honest about this is important to us. If your situation is straightforward, applying directly may be perfectly fine and saves you any potential fees.

You may not need an agent if:

  • You have already chosen your university and course, know the entry requirements, and feel confident with the application process.
  • You have successfully applied for visas before and understand what documents are required.
  • Your university has a strong international student team that can answer your questions directly.
  • A trusted friend or family member with direct UK study experience is supporting you through the process.

In any of these cases, applying directly is a completely valid choice. What matters most is that you make a well-informed decision and submit a complete, accurate application.

9. Questions to Ask Before Working With Any Agent

Whether you are considering working with Atava or any other consultancy, these are the questions the British Council recommends every student asks before committing:

 

Question to ask

What you should expect

Are you listed on the British Council's database of certified counsellors?

They should be able to confirm this and direct you to the listing. You can also check yourself at britishcouncil.org/education/agents-counsellors/database.

Do you comply with the National Code of Ethical Practice for UK Education Agents?

They should know what the National Code is and be able to show you a copy or a link to it.

Are you paid commission by universities?

An honest agent will say yes, in most cases. This is standard practice and is not a conflict of interest as long as they are being transparent about it.

Will you charge me any fees? If so, what are they for?

They should tell you clearly, before any work begins, whether any fees apply to your specific situation and what they cover.

Will you ask me to sign an authorisation before submitting anything on my behalf?

The answer should always be yes. Nothing should be submitted without your written consent.

What happens if I am not happy with the service?

They should have a clear process for raising concerns, and be able to tell you how to escalate a complaint if needed.

Can I speak to a former student you have supported?

A confident, trustworthy agent will be happy to connect you with previous students.

10. How Atava Works

We think it is fair to be transparent about how we operate, so you can judge for yourself.

  • All of our staff have completed the British Council UK Certified Counsellor Training. We hold accreditations from the English UK, and IALC.
  • We always ask students to sign a clear authorisation form before we take any action on their behalf. You will always know what we are doing, when, and why.
  • For applications to our partner universities, our service is free to you. We receive a commission from the university. If your chosen university is not one we are partnered with, we will tell you this upfront and explain what, if any, fee applies.
  • Visa application guidance is a separate paid service. We help you understand what is required and review your documents, but you submit the application yourself. We do not provide regulated immigration advice.
  • PhD and MRes applications involve a service fee because finding the right academic supervisor requires significant additional research and correspondence.
  • We work with over 80 partner universities and have been supporting international students since 2013.

If you have a question about any of this, please get in touch. We will give you a straight answer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is using an education agent compulsory for UK university applications?

No. You can apply directly to any UK university through UCAS for undergraduate courses, or directly to the institution for postgraduate study. UCAS itself confirms that not using an agent puts you at no disadvantage.

Do education agents charge students for their services?

It depends. For most applications to partner universities, agents receive a commission from the university and do not charge the student. However, some services such as visa application guidance or PhD applications may carry a separate fee. A good agent will always tell you clearly what fees apply before any work begins.

Can an agent get me a better offer or increase my chances of admission?

No. Universities assess all applications on the same basis, regardless of how they are submitted. An agent who claims to have a special relationship that gives their students an advantage is not being truthful. If you hear this, it is a red flag.

How do I know if an education agent is trustworthy?

Check whether they are listed on the British Council's database of certified counsellors. Ask whether they comply with the National Code of Ethical Practice for UK Education Agents. And always check that they will ask for your written consent before submitting anything on your behalf.

Can an agent submit my application without my permission?

They should never do this. The National Code of Ethical Practice is clear that agents must act with your consent and in your interests at all times. If you discover that an application has been submitted without your knowledge, you can contact the university directly and raise a complaint. Most universities have a formal process for agent complaints.

Is Atava free to use?

For most applications to our partner universities, yes. We receive a commission from the university and do not charge you. Some services carry a separate fee, including visa application guidance and PhD or MRes applications. We are always transparent about this before any work begins. Contact us, and we will give you a clear picture of what applies to your situation.

Still Have Questions?

We are always happy to have an honest conversation about whether working with an agent is the right choice for you, even if the answer is that you do not need us. We have been supporting international students since 2013 and we understand that this decision matters.

Contact the Atava team  |  Browse our partner universities  |  Read our UK visa fees guide  |  Is studying in the UK still worth it?

 

Sources: British Council Study UK: Education Agents  |  National Code of Ethical Practice for UK Education Agents  |  UCAS International Student Guidance  |  UKCISA  |  Agent Quality Framework, UKCISA

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12:11 05 Sep 25
They helped me so much in my visa especially that it’s difficult for me with my passport, but they made it easy and fast, the communication it’s smoothly and friendly, I really recommend atava for student help
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“The esteemed Angela Taylor and her wonderful team at Atava have provided exceptional support and guidance throughout the process of securing a Masters offer from several prestigious universities in the UK. Their expertise and personal attention ensured a smooth application experience and I am grateful for their invaluable assistance in helping me achieve this important milestone. I highly recommend their services.”
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Outstanding service, this firm has profound knowledge of how to assist genuine international students in obtaining a student visa. A few days after the first visa application was refused, the second application was submitted with Atava's assistance, and the outcome was stunning. On behalf of my friend Mr Almarghani I would like to pay tribute to Mrs Angela Taylor, who worked tirelessly and incredibly brilliantly in supporting my friend's son Ahmed. I recommend that all international students who had issues obtaining UK student visas consult their visa application with Atava.
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If you have any plan to go to any city in the United Kingdom, you have to contact them. They are one of the best services in this field. Through my experience, I have been communicating with them with great interest. They care about the smallest details. And all thanks to Angela
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16:57 20 Jun 24
"The highly respected Angela Taylor and her wonderful team at Atava provided exceptional support and guidance throughout the process of securing a PhD offer from Brunel University London. Their expertise and personalised attention ensured a seamless application experience, and I'm grateful for their invaluable assistance in helping me achieve this important milestone. I highly recommend their services to anyone seeking to further academic pursuits".
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22:56 31 Jan 24
Atava is the best! They went above and beyond, helping me with the visa application which is a hassle for many students. They answered and very helpful with all my questions about English schools in the UK, making sure I found the one that fits me best and is of the highest quality. Additionally, they secured the best homestay in York for me. I'm incredibly thankful for their outstanding service – highly recommend!
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12:27 01 Nov 23
I wouldn’t be get my MSc without Angela help. She was supportive starting from getting the offer till last day when I got my certificate
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15:00 16 Oct 23
Atava provides exceptional support for university acceptance. Their professionalism, attention to detail, and personalised guidance made my international education journey stress-free and successful. I wholeheartedly recommend their services to anyone seeking assistance with academic and immigration goals.
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14:37 13 Oct 23
I was helped by Angela Taylor and she is without exaggeration the reason I was able to attend school. She helped me and my mom navigate visa applications and appointments as well as helping me settle into a new country. It was invaluable to know that we had someone we could easily get in touch with for any questions or worries we had both before and after arriving in the country. I would absolutely recommend reaching out to the company to anyone starting school in a new country, especially if they feel scared or overwhelmed.
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21:10 23 Sep 23
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10:44 22 Sep 23
Angela is the best agent ever regarding education, she won’t stop until she gets you wherever you need to study. Very fast and a professional service.
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12:59 12 Sep 23
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13:21 17 Mar 23
I would like to take a moment to express my gratitude towards Atava, the education agency company that helped me get into medical school. Their guidance and advice during the visa and application process was invaluable and made the process much easier for me.

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I would highly recommend Atava to anyone looking to pursue higher education. Their expertise and commitment to helping students succeed is truly second to none. I am so grateful for their help and support, and will always be thankful for their role in helping me achieve my dreams.

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