Application and admission. 2.1 The University believes in treating each application individually on its own merits. In order to help applicants and their advisors to understand how the University approaches admissions, it has produced an Admissions Policy for each level of entry: • Undergraduate Admissions Policy • Postgraduate Taught Admissions Policy • Postgraduate Research Admissions Policy 2.2 These policy documents provide information on various aspects of admissions, including roles and responsibilities, the principles the University applies in arriving at admissions decisions, a description of the admissions process, and what applicants should do if they feel they have grounds for complaint or appeal. 2.3 For students who receive their offer directly from the University, your contract takes effect when you accept the University’s offer of admission in accordance with the terms of your offer letter. 2.4 For undergraduates who receive their offer through UCAS, your contract takes effect either: 2.4.1 When you accept your offer as your “firm choice”; or 2.4.2 If you accept your offer as your “insurance choice”, when your “insurance choice” automatically becomes your “firm choice”. 2.5 You have the right to cancel this contract at any time within the 14 days immediately following your acceptance of the University’s offer, without giving any reason. In such a circumstance, you will be entitled to a refund of any deposit or programme fee that you have paid to the University prior to your decision to cancel. All notices of cancellation must be made in writing. 2.6 While the University makes every effort to provide the programmes it has advertised in its prospectus and other promotional material, there are occasions, for reasons beyond its control, when it is not possible to deliver a programme in a given academic year for which it has made offers. In such cases, the University will make every possible effort to either offer you a place on an alternative programme at the University, or to help you find a similar programme at another University. 2.7 There are also occasions when the University may continue to offer a programme, but its content and/or method of delivery (e.g. online and/or blended learning) may be significantly different from the description of the programme in its prospectus or other promotional material. In such cases, the University will contact applicants to let them know and will do everything possible to offer a place on an alternative programme if the changes mean that the programme no longer meets their needs.
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Samples: Programme Terms and Conditions, Programme Terms and Conditions, Programme Terms and Conditions
Application and admission. 2.1 The University believes and Kaplan believe in treating each application individually on its own merits. In order to help applicants and their advisors to understand how the University approaches and Kaplan approach admissions, it has they have produced an Admissions Policy for each level study on the Programmes. This can be found on the University of entry: • Undergraduate Liverpool Online Programmes Website.
2.2 The Admissions Policy • Postgraduate Taught Admissions Policy • Postgraduate Research Admissions Policy
2.2 These policy documents provide provides information on various aspects of admissions, including roles and responsibilities, the principles the University applies applied in arriving at admissions decisions, a description of the admissions process, and what applicants should do if they feel they have grounds for complaint or appeal.
2.3 For students who receive their offer directly The confirmation letter will be emailed to you and will contain a link to the online acceptance form. Submission of the online acceptance form constitutes your agreement to these terms and conditions. By submitting the online acceptance form, you are formally accepting these terms and conditions with effect from the UniversityTransfer Date as set out in your confirmation letter, your at which point a binding contract takes effect when you accept will apply between you, the University’s offer of admission in accordance with the terms of your offer letterUniversity and Kaplan.
2.4 For undergraduates who receive their offer through UCAS, your contract takes effect either:
2.4.1 When you accept your offer as your “firm choice”; or
2.4.2 If you accept your offer as your “insurance choice”, when your “insurance choice” automatically becomes your “firm choice”.
2.5 You have the right to cancel this contract at any time within the 14 days immediately following your acceptance of the University’s offer, without giving any reason. In such a circumstance, you will be entitled to a refund of any deposit or programme fee that you have paid to Whilst both the University prior to your decision to cancel. All notices of cancellation must be made in writing.
2.6 While the University makes every effort and Kaplan will do everything reasonably possible to provide the programmes it has Programmes as advertised in its any prospectus and or other promotional material, there are occasions, for reasons beyond its the University’s and/or Xxxxxx’x control, when it is not possible to deliver a programme in a given academic year Programme for which it has offers have been made offersas originally scheduled. In such cases, the University and Kaplan will make every possible effort to either offer you a place on an alternative programme at Programme offered online by the UniversityUniversity and Kaplan, agree with you to defer your start until the next intake Module for your Programme or if neither of these options are feasible to help you find a similar programme at another Universityuniversity.
2.7 2.5 There are also occasions when the University and Kaplan may continue to offer a programmeProgramme, but its content and/or method of delivery (e.g. online and/or blended learning) may be significantly different from the description of the programme relevant Programme in its any prospectus or other promotional material. In such cases, the University Kaplan will contact applicants to let them know and will do everything reasonably possible to offer you a place on an alternative programme Programme if the changes mean that the programme Programme no longer meets their your needs.
2.6 If you have a complaint about admission to a Programme then you may invoke the Admissions Appeals and Complaints Policy. This Policy sets out how you may seek to have your complaint addressed. Kaplan will be your initial point of contact for any complaint relating to admission to your Programme. You can call us on +00 (0)000 000 0000, or write to us at enquiries@study- xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx or by post to Xxxxxx Open Learning (Liverpool) Limited, City Exchange (4th Floor), Albion Street, Leeds LS1 5AT.
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Samples: Programme Terms and Conditions, Programme Terms and Conditions, Programme Terms and Conditions
Application and admission. 2.1 The University believes and Kaplan believe in treating each application individually on its own merits. In order to help applicants and their advisors to understand how the University approaches and Kaplan approach admissions, it has they have produced an Admissions Policy for each level study on the Programmes. This can be found on the University of entry: • Undergraduate Liverpool Online Programmes Website.
2.2 The Admissions Policy • Postgraduate Taught Admissions Policy • Postgraduate Research Admissions Policy
2.2 These policy documents provide provides information on various aspects of admissions, including roles and responsibilities, the principles the University applies applied in arriving at admissions decisions, a description of the admissions process, and what applicants should do if they feel they have grounds for complaint or appeal.
2.3 For students who receive their The offer directly from letter will be emailed to you and will contain a link to the Universityonline acceptance form. Submission of the online acceptance form constitutes your agreement to these terms and conditions. By submitting the online acceptance form, you are formally accepting your contract takes effect when you accept place on the University’s offer of admission Programme and the Start Date as set out in accordance with the terms of your offer letter, at which point a contract will come into existence between you, the University and Kaplan.
2.4 For undergraduates who receive their offer through UCAS, your You may end this contract takes effect either:
2.4.1 When and will not be charged any Net Tuition Fees (or obtain a full refund if you accept your offer as your “firm choice”; or
2.4.2 If you accept your offer as your “insurance choice”, when your “insurance choice” automatically becomes your “firm choice”have paid them) at any time during the Cancellation Period. Please see section 7.3 for further details.
2.5 You have the right to cancel this contract at any time within the 14 days immediately following your acceptance of the University’s offer, without giving any reason. In such a circumstance, you will be entitled to a refund of any deposit or programme fee that you have paid to Whilst both the University prior to your decision to cancel. All notices of cancellation must be made in writing.
2.6 While the University makes every effort and Kaplan will do everything reasonably possible to provide the programmes it has Programmes as advertised in its any prospectus and or other promotional material, there are occasions, for reasons beyond its the University’s and/or Xxxxxx’x control, when it is not possible to deliver a programme in a given academic year Programme for which it has offers have been made offersas originally scheduled. In such cases, the University and Kaplan will make every possible effort to either offer you a place on an alternative programme at Programme offered online by the UniversityUniversity and Kaplan, agree with you to defer your start until the next intake module for your Programme or if neither of these options are feasible to help you find a similar programme at another Universityuniversity.
2.7 2.6 There are also occasions when the University and Kaplan may continue to offer a programmeProgramme, but its content and/or method of delivery (e.g. online and/or blended learning) may be significantly different from the description of the programme relevant Programme in its any prospectus or other promotional material. In such cases, the University Kaplan will contact applicants to let them know and will do everything reasonably possible to offer you a place on an alternative programme Programme if the changes mean that the programme Programme no longer meets their your needs.
2.7 If you have a complaint about admission to a Programme then you may invoke the Admissions Appeals and Complaints Policy. This Policy sets out how you may seek to have your complaint addressed. Kaplan will be your initial point of contact for any complaint relating to admission to your Programme. You can call us on +00 (0)000 000 0000, or write to us at enquiries@study- xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx or by post to Xxxxxx Open Learning (Liverpool) Limited, City Exchange (4th Floor), Albion Street, Leeds LS1 5AT.
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Samples: Programme Terms and Conditions, Programme Terms and Conditions, Programme Terms and Conditions
Application and admission. 2.1 The University believes in treating each application individually on its own merits. In order to help applicants and their advisors to understand how the University approaches admissions, it has produced an Admissions Policy for each level of entry: • Undergraduate Admissions Policy • Postgraduate Taught Admissions Policy • Postgraduate Research Admissions Policy
2.2 These policy documents provide information on various aspects of admissions, including roles and responsibilities, the principles the University applies in arriving at admissions decisions, a description of the admissions process, and what applicants should do if they feel they have grounds for complaint or appeal.
2.3 For students who receive their offer directly from the University, your contract takes effect when you accept the University’s offer of admission in accordance with the terms of your offer letter.
2.4 For undergraduates who receive their offer through UCAS, your contract takes effect either:
2.4.1 When you accept your offer as your “firm choice”; or
2.4.2 If you accept your offer as your “insurance choice”, when your “insurance choice” automatically becomes your “firm choice”.
2.5 You have the right to cancel this contract at any time within the 14 days immediately following your acceptance of the University’s offer, without giving any reason. In such a circumstance, you will be entitled to a refund of any deposit or programme tuition fee that you have paid to the University prior to your decision to cancel. All notices of cancellation must be made in writing.
2.6 While the University makes every effort to provide the programmes it has advertised in its prospectus and other promotional material, there are occasions, for reasons beyond its control, when it is not possible to deliver a programme in a given academic year for which it has made offers. In such cases, the University will make every possible effort to either offer you a place on an alternative programme at the University, or to help you find a similar programme at another University.
2.7 There are also occasions when the University may continue to offer a programme, but its content and/or method of delivery (e.g. online and/or blended learning) may be significantly different from the description of the programme in its prospectus or other promotional material. In such cases, the University will contact applicants to let them know and will do everything possible to offer a place on an alternative programme if the changes mean that the programme no longer meets their needs.
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Samples: Programme Terms and Conditions, Programme Terms and Conditions
Application and admission. 2.1 The University believes and Xxxxxx believe in treating each application individually on its own merits. In order to help applicants and their advisors to understand how the University approaches and Xxxxxx approach admissions, it has they have produced an Admissions Policy for each level study on the Programmes. This can be found on the University of entry: • Undergraduate Liverpool Online Programmes Website.
2.2 The Admissions Policy • Postgraduate Taught Admissions Policy • Postgraduate Research Admissions Policy
2.2 These policy documents provide provides information on various aspects of admissions, including roles and responsibilities, the principles the University applies applied in arriving at admissions decisions, a description of the admissions process, and what applicants should do if they feel they have grounds for complaint or appeal.
2.3 For students who receive their offer directly The confirmation letter will be emailed to you and will contain a link to the online acceptance form. Submission of the online acceptance form constitutes your agreement to these terms and conditions. By submitting the online acceptance form, you are formally accepting these terms and conditions with effect from the UniversityTransfer Date as set out in your confirmation letter, your at which point a binding contract takes effect when you accept will apply between you, the University’s offer of admission in accordance with the terms of your offer letterUniversity and Xxxxxx.
2.4 For undergraduates who receive their offer through UCAS, your contract takes effect either:
2.4.1 When you accept your offer as your “firm choice”; or
2.4.2 If you accept your offer as your “insurance choice”, when your “insurance choice” automatically becomes your “firm choice”.
2.5 You have the right to cancel this contract at any time within the 14 days immediately following your acceptance of the University’s offer, without giving any reason. In such a circumstance, you will be entitled to a refund of any deposit or programme fee that you have paid to Whilst both the University prior to your decision to cancel. All notices of cancellation must be made in writing.
2.6 While the University makes every effort and Xxxxxx will do everything reasonably possible to provide the programmes it has Programmes as advertised in its any prospectus and or other promotional material, there are occasions, for reasons beyond its the University’s and/or Xxxxxx’x control, when it is not possible to deliver a programme in a given academic year Programme for which it has offers have been made offersas originally scheduled. In such cases, the University and Xxxxxx will make every possible effort to either offer you a place on an alternative programme at Programme offered online by the UniversityUniversity and Xxxxxx, agree with you to defer your start until the next intake Module for your Programme or if neither of these options are feasible to help you find a similar programme at another Universityuniversity.
2.7 2.5 There are also occasions when the University and Xxxxxx may continue to offer a programmeProgramme, but its content and/or method of delivery (e.g. online and/or blended learning) may be significantly different from the description of the programme relevant Programme in its any prospectus or other promotional material. In such cases, the University Xxxxxx will contact applicants to let them know and will do everything reasonably possible to offer you a place on an alternative programme Programme if the changes mean that the programme Programme no longer meets their your needs.
2.6 If you have a complaint about admission to a Programme then you may invoke the Admissions Appeals and Complaints Policy. This Policy sets out how you may seek to have your complaint addressed. Xxxxxx will be your initial point of contact for any complaint relating to admission to your Programme. You can call us on +00 (0)000 000 0000, or write to us at enquiries@study- xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx or by post to Xxxxxx Open Learning (Liverpool) Limited, City Exchange (0xx Xxxxx), Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx XX0 0XX.
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Samples: Programme Terms and Conditions
Application and admission. 2.1 The University believes in treating each application individually on its own merits. In order to help applicants and their advisors to understand how the University approaches admissions, it has produced an Admissions Policy for each level of entry: • Undergraduate Admissions Policy • Postgraduate Taught Admissions Policy • Postgraduate Research Admissions Policy
2.2 These policy documents provide information on various aspects of admissions, including roles and responsibilities, the principles the University applies in arriving at admissions decisions, a description of the admissions process, and what applicants should do if they feel they have grounds for complaint or appeal.
2.3 For students who receive their offer directly from the University, your contract takes effect when you accept the University’s offer of admission in accordance with the terms of your offer letter.
2.4 For undergraduates who receive their offer through UCAS, your contract takes effect either:
2.4.1 When you accept your offer as your “firm choice”; or
2.4.2 If you accept your offer as your “insurance choice”, when your “insurance choice” automatically becomes your “firm choice”.
2.5 You have the right to cancel this contract at any time within the 14 days immediately following your acceptance of the University’s offer, without giving any reason. In such a circumstance, you will be entitled to a refund of any deposit or programme fee that you have paid to the University prior to your decision to cancel. All notices of cancellation must be made in writing.
2.6 While the University makes every effort to provide the programmes it has advertised in its prospectus and other promotional material, there are occasions, for reasons beyond its control, when it is not possible to deliver a programme in a given academic year for which it has made offers. In such cases, the University will make every possible effort to either offer you a place on an alternative programme at the University, or to help you find a similar programme at another University.
2.7 There are also occasions when the University may continue to offer a programme, but its content and/or method of delivery (e.g. online and/or blended learning) may be significantly different from the description of the programme in its prospectus or other promotional material. In such cases, the University will contact applicants to let them know and will do everything possible to offer a place on an alternative programme if the changes mean that the programme no longer meets their needs.
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Samples: Programme Terms and Conditions