Common use of Admissions Clause in Contracts

Admissions. 1.1 You will usually need to apply via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) for our undergraduate courses and through our online application system for our Access to Higher Education and postgraduate courses. You will need to meet certain requirements when preparing your application. We give more information on our website and in our Recruitment, Selection and Admission policies and procedures. (Latest Policies webpage). You may be required to attend for an interview before we can make you an offer and we may ask for references at this stage. 1.2 We consider all applications on equal merit and using transparent academic and non-academic entry requirements to support judgements made during the selection process. Our principal concern when considering your application is that you will be able to achieve the learning outcomes of the course. AECC University College is firmly committed to promoting equal opportunity, and our Dignity Diversity and Equality Policy available from the Latest Policies webpage underlies every aspect of our student selection. 1.3 We will apply the standard selection criteria when considering students who need additional learning support. You may need to contribute towards the cost of an assessment and there are limits on the support that the UK government will fund. We might need to ask you to contribute to funding your support. If you are not a UK based student, you may not be eligible for any UK public funding. 1.4 If you have not supplied us with up to date, accurate or complete information, we reserve the right not to proceed with your application. If the information would have affected our decision, or we believe your application is misleading or fraudulent, we may withdraw or change an offer. If we subsequently find that you have been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information you will normally have your registration terminated. If you are an international student who has been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information this will normally be reported to the relevant government agency. We will tell you if we do this and you can appeal. For the Admissions Complaints and Appeals Procedure see the Latest Policies webpage. 1.5 There may be some aspects of our courses of study that are surprising or unusual. More Information about these aspects of the course is available in the document Important information to take into account when choosing your course (available from the Latest Policies web page); this document is also sent to you when we make an offer.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement, Student Agreement

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Admissions. 1.1 You The application procedure you need to follow will depend on the level of course you are applying for. • For undergraduate courses, you will usually need to apply via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS: see xxx.xxxx.xx.xx) • Applicants for our undergraduate postgraduate taught degree courses and through our online application system for our Access to Higher Education and postgraduate courses. You will usually need to meet certain requirements when preparing your applicationapply via BU’s online admissions system • Applicants for postgraduate research degrees need to apply via BU’s Doctoral College online admissions system. We give more More information is available on our website website: 1.2 Applicants must demonstrate a set of skills required to fulfil the demands of the BU course. These are listed in our entry requirements and published on our website, in our prospectus and in our Recruitmentadmissions policies (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx, Selection and Admission policies and procedures. (Latest Policies webpageunder Admissions). You There may be required to attend for an interview interview, a portfolio review or selection tests before we can make you an offer and we may ask for references at this stage. 1.2 We consider 1.3 BU considers all applications on equal merit and using transparent academic and non-academic entry requirements to support judgements made during the selection process. Our principal concern when considering your application is that you will be able to achieve the learning outcomes of the course. AECC University College is firmly committed to promoting equal opportunity, and our Dignity Diversity and Equality Policy available from the Latest Policies webpage underlies every aspect of our student selection. 1.3 We will apply the standard selection criteria when considering students who need additional learning support. You may need to contribute towards the cost of an assessment and there are limits on the support that the UK government will fund. We might need to ask you to contribute to funding your support. If you are not a UK based student, you may not be eligible for any UK public funding. 1.4 If you have not supplied us with provided up to date, accurate or complete information, we reserve the right may not be able to proceed with consider your application. If the missing information would have affected our decision, or we believe your application is misleading or fraudulent, we may withdraw or change an offer. If we subsequently find that you have been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information you will normally have your registration terminated. If you are an international student who has been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information this will normally be reported to the relevant government agency. We will tell you if we do this and you can appeal. For the Admissions Complaints and Appeals Procedure more information please see the Latest Policies webpageFraudulent Applications Policy on our website (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/ important-information, under Admissions). 1.5 There We will apply the standard selection criteria when considering students who need additional learning support. If you need additional learning support please contact us as soon as possible so that we can explain what support may be some aspects available to you (www. 1.6 We may make you an offer for a different course, or pass your application to one of our courses Partner Colleges to consider, if we believe that a different course would be more suitable for you. We will let you know if we do this. 1.7 We use contextual data to assess the academic achievement and potential of study applicants. We only consider categories of contextual data (such as being in care, having a disability, being a refugee, living in a low participation area or an area with less advantaged socio- economic characteristics) if there is evidence that are surprising or unusualthese factors have an effect on academic achievements. More Information You can find more detail about these aspects of the course is available in the document Important information to take into account when choosing your course (available from the Latest Policies web page); this document is also sent to you when we make an offer.our fair access and widening participation policy here: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxx-xxxx

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement

Admissions. 1.1 You will usually need to apply via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) for our undergraduate courses and through our online application system for our Access to Higher Education and taught postgraduate courses. You will need to meet certain requirements when preparing your application. We give more information on our website and in our Recruitment, Selection and Admission policies and procedures. (Latest Policies webpage). You may be required to attend for an interview before we can make you an offer and we may ask for references at this stage. 1.2 We consider all applications on equal merit and using transparent academic and non-non- academic entry requirements to support judgements made during the selection process. Our principal concern when considering your application is that you will be able to achieve the learning outcomes of the course. AECC University College is firmly committed to promoting equal opportunity, and our Dignity Diversity Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Equality Belonging Policy available from the Latest Policies webpage underlies every aspect of our student selection. 1.3 We will apply the standard selection criteria when considering students who need additional learning support. You may need to contribute towards the cost of an assessment and there are limits on the support that the UK government will fund. We might need to ask you to contribute to funding your support. If you are not a UK based student, you may not be eligible for any UK public funding. 1.4 If you have not supplied us with up to date, accurate or complete information, we reserve the right not to proceed with your application. If the information would have affected our decision, or we believe your application is misleading or fraudulent, we may withdraw or change an offer. If we subsequently find that you have been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information you will normally have your registration terminated. If you are an international student who has been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information this will normally be reported to the relevant government agency. We will tell you if we do this and you can appeal. For the Admissions Appeals and Complaints Policy and Appeals Procedure see the Latest Policies webpage. 1.5 There may be some aspects of our courses of study that are surprising or unusual, which you should be aware of before joining. More Information information about these aspects of the course our courses is available in the document section Important information to take into account when choosing your course (and additional costs available from the Latest Policies web page); this document information is also sent to you when we make you an offer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement

Admissions. 1.1 You will usually need to apply via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) for our undergraduate courses and through our online application system for our Access to Higher Education and postgraduate courses. You will need to meet certain requirements when preparing your application. We give more information on our website and in our Recruitment, Selection and Admission policies and procedures. (Latest Policies webpage). You may be required to attend for an interview (or to take part in an interview via Skype) before we can make you an offer and we may ask for references at this stage. 1.2 We consider all applications on equal merit and using transparent academic and non-academic entry requirements to support judgements made during the selection process. Our principal concern when considering your application is that you will be able to achieve the learning outcomes of the course. AECC University College is firmly committed to promoting equal opportunity, and our Dignity Diversity and Equality Policy available from the Latest Policies webpage underlies every aspect of our student selection. 1.3 We will apply the standard selection criteria when considering students who need additional learning support. You may need to contribute towards the cost of an assessment and there are limits on the support that the UK government will fund. We might need to ask you to contribute to funding your support. If you are not a UK based student, you may not be eligible for any UK public funding. 1.4 If you have not supplied us with up to date, accurate or complete information, we reserve the right not to proceed with your application. If the information would have affected our decision, or we believe your application is misleading or fraudulent, we may withdraw or change an offer. If we subsequently find that you have been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information you will normally have your registration terminated. If you are an international student who has been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information this will normally be reported to the relevant government agency. We will tell you if we do this and you can appeal. For the Admissions Complaints and Appeals Procedure see the Latest Policies webpage. 1.5 There may be some aspects of our courses of study that are surprising or unusual. More Information about these aspects of the course is available in the document Important information to take into account when choosing your course (available from the Latest Policies web page); this document is also sent to you when we make an offer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement

Admissions. 1.1 You The application procedure you need to follow will depend on the level of course you are applying for. • For undergraduate courses, you will usually need to apply via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS: see xxx.xxxx.xx.xx) • Applicants for our undergraduate postgraduate taught degree courses and through our online application system for our Access to Higher Education and postgraduate courses. You will usually need to meet certain requirements when preparing your applicationapply via BU’s online admissions system • Applicants for postgraduate research degrees need to apply via BU’s Doctoral College online admissions system. We give more More information is available on our website website: 1.2 Applicants must demonstrate a set of skills required to fulfil the demands of the BU course. These are listed in our entry requirements and published on our website, in our prospectus and in our Recruitmentadmissions policies (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx, Selection and Admission policies and procedures. (Latest Policies webpageunder Admissions). You There may be required to attend for an interview interview, a portfolio review or selection tests before we can make you an offer and we may ask for references at this stage. 1.2 We consider 1.3 BU considers all applications on equal merit and using transparent academic and non-academic entry requirements to support judgements made during the selection process. Our principal concern when considering your application is that you will be able to achieve the learning outcomes of the course. AECC University College is firmly committed to promoting equal opportunity, and our Dignity Diversity and Equality Policy available from the Latest Policies webpage underlies every aspect of our student selection. 1.3 We will apply the standard selection criteria when considering students who need additional learning support. You may need to contribute towards the cost of an assessment and there are limits on the support that the UK government will fund. We might need to ask you to contribute to funding your support. If you are not a UK based student, you may not be eligible for any UK public funding. 1.4 If you have not supplied us with provided up to date, accurate or complete information, we reserve the right may not be able to proceed with consider your application. If the missing information would have affected our decision, or we believe your application is misleading or fraudulent, we may withdraw or change an offer. If we subsequently find that you have been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information you will normally have your registration terminated. If you are an international student who has been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information this will normally be reported to the relevant government agency. We will tell you if we do this and you can appeal. For more information please see the Fraudulent Applications section within the Admissions Complaints and Appeals Procedure see the Latest Policies webpagePolicy for Taught Programmes on our website (www.bournemouth. xx.xx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx, under Admissions). 1.5 There If you have accepted an offer of a place, we will ask you to tell us about any disabilities, medical conditions or other support needs you have which may be some relevant to your programme of study or life at BU. The information you provide will be used by the University to assess how a condition, disability or support need might affect your participation in your chosen course or other aspects of life at BU (including any risks to your health and safety and that of others) and to put agreed adjustments and support in place where possible. See our courses Admissions Policy and Procedure for Applicants with a Disability, Medical Condition or Other requirements include: • An Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check (see paragraph 3.2 for more information about this check) • Declaration of study that are surprising certain relevant criminal convictions • An Occupational Health check • The requirements of a professional body or unusual. More Information about these aspects of the course is available in the document Important information to take into account when choosing your course (available from the Latest Policies web page); this document is also sent to you when we make an offerregulator • An academic and / or professional reference.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement

Admissions. 1.1 You Different procedures apply, as described on our website. • For undergraduate courses, you will usually need to apply via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS: see xxx.xxxx.xx.xx) • Applicants for our undergraduate postgraduate taught degree courses and through our will usually need to apply via BU’s online application admissions system • Applicants for our Access postgraduate research degrees should apply to Higher Education and postgraduate courses. BU’s Graduate School. 1.2 You will need to meet certain requirements when preparing your application. We give more information on our website and in our Recruitment, Selection and Admission admissions policies and procedures. procedures (Latest Policies webpagexxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxx-xxxxx-xxx, under Admissions). You There may be required to attend for an interview selection tests before we can make you an offer and we may ask for references at this stage. 1.2 We consider 1.3 BU considers all applications on equal merit and using transparent academic and non-non- academic entry requirements to support judgements made during the selection process. 1.4 If you have not given up to date, accurate or complete information, we may not continue with your application. Our principal concern when considering If the information would have affected our decision, or we believe your application is that misleading or fraudulent, we may withdraw or change an offer. We will tell you will be able to achieve if we do this and you can appeal. The procedure is described in the learning outcomes of the course. AECC University College is firmly committed to promoting equal opportunityFraudulent Applications: Procedure (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/ the-legal-bit, and our Dignity Diversity and Equality Policy available from the Latest Policies webpage underlies every aspect of our student selectionunder Admissions). 1.3 1.5 We will apply the standard selection criteria when considering students who need additional learning support. Please contact us if you may need additional learning support so that we can explain what support may be available to you (xxx0.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/ discover/student-life-support/academic- support/additional-learning-support). Please contact us as soon as you can so that we can make sure you are able to make the most of your opportunities at BU. You may need to contribute towards the cost of an assessment and there are limits on the support that the UK government will fund. We might need to ask you to contribute to funding your support. If you are not a UK based student, you may not be eligible for any UK public funding. 1.4 If 1.6 We may make you have not supplied us with up to date, accurate or complete information, we reserve the right not to proceed with your application. If the information would have affected our decisionan offer for a different course, or pass your application to one of our Partners to consider, if we believe when we review your application is misleading or fraudulent, we may withdraw or change an offer. If we subsequently find that you have been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information you will normally have your registration terminated. If you are an international student who has been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information this will normally a different course would be reported to the relevant government agencymore suitable for you. We will tell let you know if we do this and you can appeal. For the Admissions Complaints and Appeals Procedure see the Latest Policies webpagethis. 1.5 There may be some aspects 1.7 We use contextual data to assess the academic achievement and potential of applicants with the aim of identifying the best candidates. We only consider categories of contextual data (such as being in care, living in a low participation area or an area with less advantaged socio-economic characteristics) if there is evidence that these factors have an effect on academic achievements. You can find more detail about our courses of study that are surprising or unusual. More Information about these aspects of the course is available in the document Important information to take into account when choosing your course (available from the Latest Policies web page); this document is also sent to you when we make an offerfair access and widening participation policy here: xxx0.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxx/ undergraduate/apply/what-we-look/ contextual-data.

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Samples: Student Agreement

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Admissions. 1.1 You will usually need to apply via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) for our undergraduate courses and through our online application system for our Access to Higher Education and taught postgraduate courses. You will need to meet certain requirements when preparing your application. We give more information on our website and in our Recruitment, Selection and Admission policies and procedures. (Latest Policies webpage). You may be required to attend for an interview before we can make you an offer and we may ask for references at this stage. 1.2 We consider all applications on equal merit and using transparent academic and non-non- academic entry requirements to support judgements made during the selection process. Our principal concern when considering your application is that you will be able to achieve the learning outcomes of the course. AECC University College is firmly committed to promoting equal opportunity, and our Dignity Equality, Diversity and Equality Inclusion Policy available from the Latest Policies webpage underlies every aspect of our student selection. 1.3 We will apply the standard selection criteria when considering students who need additional learning support. You may need to contribute towards the cost of an assessment and there are limits on the support that the UK government will fund. We might need to ask you to contribute to funding your support. If you are not a UK based student, you may not be eligible for any UK public funding. 1.4 If you have not supplied us with up to date, accurate or complete information, we reserve the right not to proceed with your application. If the information would have affected our decision, or we believe your application is misleading or fraudulent, we may withdraw or change an offer. If we subsequently find that you have been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information you will normally have your registration terminated. If you are an international student who has been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information this will normally be reported to the relevant government agency. We will tell you if we do this and you can appeal. For the Admissions Complaints and Appeals Procedure see the Latest Policies webpage.. Aspects of the course which you may find surprising or unusual‌ 1.5 There may be some aspects of our courses of study that are surprising or unusual. More Information about these aspects of the course is available in the document Important information to take into account when choosing your course (available from the Latest Policies web page); this document is also sent to you when we make an offer.

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Samples: Student Agreement

Admissions. 1.1 You Different procedures apply, as described on our website. • For undergraduate courses, you will usually need to apply via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS: see xxx.xxxx.xx.xx) • Applicants for our undergraduate postgraduate taught degree courses and through our will usually need to apply via BU’s online application admissions system • Applicants for our Access postgraduate research degrees should apply to Higher Education and postgraduate courses. BU’s Doctoral College. 1.2 You will need to meet certain requirements when preparing your application. We give more information on our website and in our Recruitment, Selection and Admission admissions policies and procedures. procedures (Latest Policies webpagexxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxx- information, under Admissions). You There may be required to attend for an interview selection tests before we can make you an offer and we may ask for references at this stage. 1.2 We consider 1.3 BU considers all applications on equal merit and using transparent academic and non-academic entry requirements to support judgements made during the selection process. 1.4 If you have not given up to date, accurate or complete information, we may not continue with your application. Our principal concern when considering If the information would have affected our decision, or we believe your application is that misleading or fraudulent, we may withdraw or change an offer. We will tell you will be able to achieve if we do this and you can appeal. The procedure is described in the learning outcomes of the courseFraudulent Applications: Procedure (www. AECC University College is firmly committed to promoting equal opportunityxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx, and our Dignity Diversity and Equality Policy available from the Latest Policies webpage underlies every aspect of our student selectionunder Admissions). 1.3 1.5 We will apply the standard selection criteria when considering students who need additional learning support. Please contact us if you may need additional learning support so that we can explain what support may be available to you (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxx). Please contact us as soon as you can so that we can make sure you are able to make the most of your opportunities at BU. You may need to contribute towards the cost of an assessment and there are limits on the support that the UK government will fund. We might need to ask you to contribute to funding your support. If you are not a UK based student, you may not be eligible for any UK public funding. 1.4 If 1.6 We may make you have not supplied us with up to date, accurate or complete information, we reserve the right not to proceed with your application. If the information would have affected our decisionan offer for a different course, or pass your application to one of our Partner Colleges to consider, if we believe when we review your application is misleading or fraudulent, we may withdraw or change an offer. If we subsequently find that you have been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information you will normally have your registration terminated. If you are an international student who has been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information this will normally a different course would be reported to the relevant government agencymore suitable for you. We will tell let you know if we do this and you can appeal. For the Admissions Complaints and Appeals Procedure see the Latest Policies webpagethis. 1.5 There may be some aspects 1.7 We use contextual data to assess the academic achievement and potential of applicants with the aim of identifying the best candidates. We only consider categories of contextual data (such as being in care, living in a low participation area or an area with less advantaged socio-economic characteristics) if there is evidence that these factors have an effect on academic achievements. You can find more detail about our courses of study that are surprising or unusual. More Information about these aspects of the course is available in the document Important information to take into account when choosing your course (available from the Latest Policies web page); this document is also sent to you when we make an offer.fair access and widening participation policy here:

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Samples: Student Agreement

Admissions. 1.1 You Different procedures apply, as described on our website. • For undergraduate courses, you will usually need to apply via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS: see xxx.xxxx.xx.xx) • Applicants for our undergraduate postgraduate taught degree courses and through our will usually need to apply via BU’s online application admissions system • Applicants for our Access postgraduate research degrees should apply to Higher Education and postgraduate courses. BU’s Graduate School. 1.2 You will need to meet certain requirements when preparing your application. We give more information on our website and in our Recruitment, Selection and Admission admissions policies and procedures. procedures (Latest Policies webpagexxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxx- information, under Admissions). You There may be required to attend for an interview selection tests before we can make you an offer and we may ask for references at this stage. 1.2 We consider 1.3 BU considers all applications on equal merit and using transparent academic and non-non- academic entry requirements to support judgements made during the selection process. 1.4 If you have not given up to date, accurate or complete information, we may not continue with your application. Our principal concern when considering If the information would have affected our decision, or we believe your application is that misleading or fraudulent, we may withdraw or change an offer. We will tell you will be able to achieve if we do this and you can appeal. The procedure is described in the learning outcomes of the course. AECC University College is firmly committed to promoting equal opportunityFraudulent Applications: Procedure (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/ important-information, and our Dignity Diversity and Equality Policy available from the Latest Policies webpage underlies every aspect of our student selectionunder Admissions). 1.3 1.5 We will apply the standard selection criteria when considering students who need additional learning support. Please contact us if you may need additional learning support so that we can explain what support may be available to you (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/ discover/student-life-support/academic- support/additional-learning-support). Please contact us as soon as you can so that we can make sure you are able to make the most of your opportunities at BU. You may need to contribute towards the cost of an assessment and there are limits on the support that the UK government will fund. We might need to ask you to contribute to funding your support. If you are not a UK based student, you may not be eligible for any UK public funding. 1.4 If 1.6 We may make you have not supplied us with up to date, accurate or complete information, we reserve the right not to proceed with your application. If the information would have affected our decisionan offer for a different course, or pass your application to one of our Partner Colleges to consider, if we believe when we review your application is misleading or fraudulent, we may withdraw or change an offer. If we subsequently find that you have been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information you will normally have your registration terminated. If you are an international student who has been admitted on the basis of fraudulent information this will normally a different course would be reported to the relevant government agencymore suitable for you. We will tell let you know if we do this and you can appeal. For the Admissions Complaints and Appeals Procedure see the Latest Policies webpagethis. 1.5 There may be some aspects 1.7 We use contextual data to assess the academic achievement and potential of applicants with the aim of identifying the best candidates. We only consider categories of contextual data (such as being in care, living in a low participation area or an area with less advantaged socio-economic characteristics) if there is evidence that these factors have an effect on academic achievements. You can find more detail about our courses of study that are surprising or unusual. More Information about these aspects of the course is available in the document Important information to take into account when choosing your course (available from the Latest Policies web page); this document is also sent to you when we make an offer.fair access and widening participation policy here:

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Samples: Student Agreement

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