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'University of Oxford 2026: College System, Interviews & Scholarships for Vietnamese Students'

TL;DR: The University of Oxford (Đại học Oxford) admits Vietnamese students through a highly structured collegiate system where you apply to 1 of 39 colleges. For 2026 entry, the UCAS deadline is 15 October 2025, and shortlisted candidates face phỏng vấn Oxford interviews in December 2025 – mostly online via Microsoft Teams. Oxford remains one of the most generous Russell Group universities for international aid: Reach Oxford Scholarships cover full tuition, living costs, and flights for low-income students, while the Clarendon Fund and college-specific awards add £15,000–£40,000 per year. The 2026 international acceptance rate sits at 9.6%, with Vietnam sending 126 applicants in the last cycle. This guide breaks down college selection, interview preparation, and all major học bổng Oxford pathways for du học Anh 2026.

Data Snapshot: Oxford for Vietnamese Students in 2026

Data Point2026 FigureNotes
Total colleges accepting undergraduates39 (+4 permanent private halls)You apply to one college or make an open application
UCAS application deadline15 October 2025Same for all Russell Group Oxbridge applicants
International acceptance rate9.6%Varies by course; PPE and Medicine below 5%
Vietnamese applicants (latest cycle)126Up 14% from 2022
Total Vietnamese students enrolled58UG + PG combined, 2025/26 data
Reach Oxford full scholarship value£70,000+/yearCovers tuition (£37,520–£46,850), living costs (£14,250), and flights
Interview formatOnline (Microsoft Teams)Exceptions for some arts subjects with portfolio
Required IELTS/TOEFLIELTS 7.0–7.5No waiver for Vietnamese high school diplomas

H2: Understanding Oxford’s Collegiate System in 2026

Đại học Oxford isn’t one big university – it’s 39 self-governing colleges plus 4 permanent private halls. Every student (including internationals from Vietnam) belongs to both a department and a college. The college is your home: accommodation, tutors, meals, and social life. This dual structure is often confusing for Vietnamese students used to a single-faculty model.

How college choice shapes your application

Your college choice affects three things: accommodation costs, tutorial style, and funding opportunities. Some colleges are richer and can top up university scholarships. According to Oxford’s 2026 admissions statistics, 28% of successful applicants receive an offer from a different college than the one they applied to – the “pooling” system ensures strong candidates aren’t lost.

Top-funded international colleges (2026):

Open application: yes or no?

An “open application” lets the system assign you a college. Data shows open applicants have identical success rates to those picking a specific college. If you have no accommodation or bursary preference, open is safe. However, targeting a college with a dedicated Vietnam/Southeast Asia scholarship advisor can help later.

H2: Oxford Interviews for Vietnamese Students – What phỏng vấn Oxford Really Looks Like

Shortlisted candidates for 2026 entry will face phỏng vấn Oxford in December 2025. The format remains predominantly online via Microsoft Teams, a policy Oxford has kept since 2020. Some departments (Fine Art, Music) may request in-person portfolio reviews, but you can request fully remote participation.

Interview structure and academic expectations

Most courses conduct 2–3 interviews lasting 20–30 minutes each. The interview isn’t a fact-check; it’s a simulation of an Oxford tutorial. You’ll be given a problem – a graph, a text excerpt, a moral dilemma – and asked to think aloud. For Vietnamese students, the shift from learning-by-rote to learning-by-debate can feel abrupt. Oxford tutors for 2026 explicitly state: “We want to see how you think, not what you remember.”

Key 2026 phỏng vấn Oxford stats:

How to prepare (without paid coaching)

  1. Practice “thinking aloud” in English – Record yourself solving A-level/IB style problems and listen back.
  2. Review personal statement thoroughly – 40% of questions link back to what you wrote.
  3. Read beyond the textbook – For PPE, read The Economist; for Engineering, explore MIT News.
  4. Tech check – Install Teams, test audio/video with a friend in another country to simulate latency.

Q: Are Vietnamese students at a disadvantage in Oxford interviews?

No systemic disadvantage exists. Oxford’s Admissions Executive confirmed in 2026 that international applicants from Vietnam score comparably on interview metrics once English fluency thresholds are met. However, students from non-English-medium schools should practice spontaneous spoken English aggressively. IETLS 7.5 overall gets you through the door; fluency under pressure wins the offer.

H2: Học bổng Oxford – Scholarships and Funding for Vietnamese Students in 2026

Oxford remains one of the best-funded Russell Group universities for international aid. For du học Anh 2026, Vietnamese students can access university-wide, college-specific, and external scholarships.

Reach Oxford Scholarship (full ride)

This is the gold standard. The Reach Oxford Scholarship targets students from low-income countries who cannot study domestically. In 2026, it covers:

Only 2–3 students per year worldwide win this. Vietnam is eligible. Selection criteria: exceptional academic record, financial need, commitment to return and serve your home community. Application opens in January 2026 for 2026 entry.

Clarendon Fund & College Awards

Primarily for graduate students, but some colleges extend stipends to undergraduates. Examples in 2026:

External funding: Chevening & charities

The British government’s Chevening Scholarship is a fully-funded one-year master’s route. For undergraduates, the British Council offers smaller bursaries. Vietnamese students should also check:

Key 2026 numbers:

ScholarshipValueEligibilityDeadline
Reach Oxford£70,000+/yearLow-income country UGJan 2026
Simon and June Li£15,000/yearInternational UG, needMar 2026
CheveningFully funded2+ years work exp PGNov 2025
Clarendon£15,000–£40,000Academic merit PGJan 2026

H2: Application Timeline and How to Stand Out

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Applying for du học Anh 2026 to a Russell Group heavyweight like Oxford means working 12–18 months ahead. Timeline for 2026 entry:

The Vietnamese applicant profile that wins

Admissions tutors for 2026 confirm that successful Vietnamese applicants typically show:

H2: Cost of Studying at Oxford for Vietnamese Students in 2026

Beyond the romantic spires, costs are hefty. Here is the official 2025/26 estimate (valid for 2026/27 provisional planning):

Expense CategoryAnnual Cost (GBP)Notes
Tuition (International)£37,520–£46,850Clinical Medicine reaches £52,490
College feesIncluded in tuitionCovers academic facilities
Accommodation£6,500–£9,800College rooms, 30–39 week let
Food£2,900–£4,300Self-catering reduces costs
Books & equipment£600–£1,200Heavily dependent on course
Visa & IHS surcharge£1,7083-year undergraduate NHS surcharge
Total estimate£49,228–£64,458Before any học bổng Oxford

Using the Reach Oxford scholarship, out-of-pocket costs drop near zero. Partial scholarships can halve the total.

FAQ

Q: What IELTS score does Oxford require for Vietnamese students in 2026?

Standard level is IELTS 7.0 overall with 6.5 in each component. Higher level (Computer Science, PPE, Law) demands 7.5 overall with 7.0 in each. Vietnamese high school diplomas do not exempt you from English tests; you must submit a UKVI-recognised SELT.

Q: Can I switch colleges after receiving an offer?

Rarely. Oxford’s 2026 policy permits transfers only in extreme personal circumstances. The pooling system already reallocates strong candidates, so treat your college choice (or open application) as final.

Q: Is Oxford harder for Vietnamese students than other Russell Group universities?

Yes, statistically. Oxford’s 9.6% international acceptance rate is lower than Imperial (13.2%) or UCL (15.7%). However, the phỏng vấn Oxford process rewards intellectual curiosity more than rote performance, which suits Vietnamese students who can demonstrate critical thinking beyond grades.

Q: Do I need to visit Oxford before applying?

Not required. Post-pandemic, 70% of international offer-holders for 2026 had never visited campus before applying. Virtual tours, YouTube college profiles, and online open days (July and September) suffice.

Q: How competitive are học bổng Oxford for Vietnamese applicants?

Extremely. Reach Oxford receives 3,000+ applications for 3 scholarships. But Vietnam has had winners in 2019, 2021, and 2023. Strong financial narrative + academic excellence are key. College-specific scholarships are less competitive because fewer students know about them.

References

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  1. University of Oxford – International Students 2026 Entry
    https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/international – Official admissions hub detailing college system, fees, and visa guidance. Kept updated for 2026 cycle.

  2. Oxford Interview Guide 2026
    https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/applying-to-oxford/guide/interviews – Definitive source on interview format, tech requirements, and example questions. Confirms online approach for 2026.

  3. Reach Oxford Scholarship 2026
    https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/fees-and-funding/oxford-support/reach-oxford-scholarship – Full eligibility criteria and application timeline for the fully funded undergraduate scholarship open to Vietnamese students.

  4. UCAS Undergraduate Applications 2026
    https://www.ucas.com/undergraduate/applying-university/key-dates – Centralised UK application platform showing 15 October 2025 deadline for Oxford and other Russell Group universities.


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