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Common Scenarios Explained. Withdrawal from the programme / exclusion from events – You have been accepted onto this scheme because we believe you have academic potential based on the information given on your application form and support from your school or college. If for any reason your school or college no longer wishes to support your participation in the scheme, or your academic achievement is significantly lower than predicted, it may no longer be appropriate for you to continue on the scheme. Additionally, the Xxxxxx Trust team work hard to ensure that all events are safe and enjoyable for all participants. To help us achieve this it is important to ensure that you follow the rules, act with respect and have a responsible attitude throughout your time with us. With this in mind, we may withdraw anyone from the programme who acts in breach of the code of conduct, session rules or any rules outlined on events. Changing subjects – Due to competition for places, it may not always be possible to change subject throughout the programme, particularly where subject strands are full. We may be unable to accept subject change requests within four weeks of the Summer School as we need to confirm numbers with academic staff for planning and admissions purposes. It is important to note that although we may agree to consider a request, this does not guarantee that your request will be successful. If you are concerned about your subject allocation it is imperative that you seek advice from the Xxxxxx Trust team as soon as possible. Combining subjects – If you wish to apply for a Joint Honours, Combined Honours in Social Sciences, Liberal Arts or Natural Sciences programme at the University, you may be able to do so through Xxxxxx Trust. However, it is not possible to run strands for these programmes for the purposes of the Xxxxxx Trust events. The rules on these programmes vary, such as we may not be able to make you more than one offer if you apply for Natural Sciences. Advice about this and similar scenarios will be provided throughout the programme and you can seek advice from the Xxxxxx Trust team if you have any questions. You can e-mail Xxxxxx.xxxxx@xxxxxx.xx.xx Attendance at events – If you are unable, for any reason, to attend any of the programme events, particularly the summer school and therefore unable to complete the project/assignment, you should contact us immediately. Please note that it may be appropriate to withdraw students from the programme in order to give a place to a candidate who is able to complete the programme. We highly recommend that you attend all events to make the most of your experience. We have selected you partly based on your assumed motivation for the programme and thus we have an expectation that students will participate in every event, except in exceptional circumstances such as illness or other unforeseen circumstances. If for whatever reason you cannot attend an event, it is important that you give us as much notice as you can. Deferring your Xxxxxx Trust offer – Sometimes students want to take a year out from their studies (gap year) to work or travel before coming to university. Where students have an offer from a university but want to start a year later, this is called ‘deferred entry’ or a ‘deferred offer’. For example, if you are in Year 13 in 2024/25 you would ordinarily be applying to start your course at university in September/October 2025. This is called ‘2025 entry’. However, if you apply for deferred entry this would mean starting a year later in September/October 2026 or 2026 entry. It is possible but not guaranteed that Xxxxxx Trust students can defer their Xxxxxx Trust offers. There are two main ways this can happen:

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Common Scenarios Explained. Withdrawal from the programme / exclusion from events – You have been accepted onto this scheme because we believe you have academic potential based on the information given on your application form and support from your school or college. If for any reason your school or college no longer wishes to support your participation in the scheme, or your academic achievement is significantly lower than predicted, it may no longer be appropriate for you to continue on the scheme. Additionally, the Xxxxxx Trust Supported Progression team work hard to ensure that all events are safe and enjoyable for all participants. To help us achieve this it is important to ensure that you follow the rules, act with respect and have a responsible attitude throughout your time with us. With this in mind, we may withdraw anyone from the programme who acts in breach of the code of conduct, session rules or any rules outlined on events. Changing subjects – Due to competition for places, it may not always be possible to change subject throughout the programme, particularly where subject strands are full. We will not accept change requests in advance of the spring event(s) and we may be unable to accept subject change requests within four weeks of the Summer School as we need to confirm numbers with academic staff for planning and admissions purposes. It is important to note that although we may agree to consider a request, this does not guarantee that your request will be successful. If you are concerned about your subject allocation it is imperative that you seek advice from the Xxxxxx Trust SP team as soon as possible. Combining subjects – If you wish to apply for a Joint Honours, Combined Honours in Social Sciences, Liberal Arts or Natural Sciences programme at the University, you may be able to do so through Xxxxxx TrustSupported Progression. However, it is not possible to run strands for these programmes for the purposes of the Xxxxxx Trust SP events. The rules on these programmes vary, such as we may not be able to make you more than one offer if you apply for Natural Sciences. Advice about this and similar scenarios will be provided throughout the programme and you can seek advice from the Xxxxxx Trust SP team if you have any questions. You can e-mail Xxxxxx.xxxxx@xxxxxx.xx.xx xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xx.xx. Attendance at events – If you are unable, for any reason, to attend any of the programme events, particularly such as the spring residential, sessions as part of the online SP summer series, or the summer school and therefore unable to complete the project/assignment, you should contact us immediately. Please note that it may be appropriate to withdraw students from the programme in order to give a place to a candidate who is able to complete the programme. We highly recommend that you attend all events to make the most of your experience; some academic departments will set work at the spring event that will be helpful to you in preparation for the summer school. We have selected you partly based on your assumed motivation for the programme and thus we have an expectation that students will participate in every event, except in exceptional circumstances such as illness or other unforeseen circumstances. If for whatever reason you cannot attend an event, it is important that you give us as much notice as you can. Deferring your Xxxxxx Trust SP offer – Sometimes students want to take a year out from their studies (gap year) to work or travel before coming to university. Where students have an offer from a university but want to start a year later, this is called ‘deferred entry’ or a ‘deferred offer’. For example, if you are in Year 13 in 2024/25 2022/23 you would ordinarily be applying to start your course at university in September/October 20252023. This is called ‘2025 2023 entry’. However, if you apply for deferred entry this would mean starting a year later in September/October 2026 2024 or 2026 2024 entry. It is possible but not guaranteed that Xxxxxx Trust Supported Progression students can defer their Xxxxxx Trust SP offers. There are two main ways this can happen:

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Samples: Supported Progression Agreement

Common Scenarios Explained. Withdrawal from the programme / exclusion from events – You have been accepted onto this scheme because we believe you have academic potential based on the information given on your application form and support from your school or college. If for any reason your school or college no longer wishes to support your participation in the scheme, or your academic achievement is significantly lower than predicted, it may no longer be appropriate for you to continue on the scheme. Additionally, the Xxxxxx Trust Supported Progression team work hard to ensure that all events are safe and enjoyable for all participants. To help us achieve this it is important to ensure that you follow the rules, act with respect and have a responsible attitude throughout your time with us. With this in mind, we may withdraw anyone from the programme who acts in breach of the code of conduct, session rules or any rules outlined on events. Changing subjects – Due to competition for places, it may not always be possible to change subject throughout the programme, particularly where subject strands are full. We may be unable to accept subject change requests within four weeks of the Summer School as we need to confirm numbers with academic staff for planning and admissions purposes. It is important to note that although we may agree to consider a request, this does not guarantee that your request will be successful. If you are concerned about your subject allocation it is imperative that you seek advice from the Xxxxxx Trust SP team as soon as possible. Combining subjects – If you wish to apply for a course at Durham that involves more than one subject, then you will need to contact the SP team. This would include any course that is not single honours, such as Joint Honours, Combined Honours in Social Sciences, Liberal Arts Arts, or Natural Sciences programme at the University, Sciences. It will normally be possible for you may be able to do so receive a contextual or alternative offer through Xxxxxx Trust. However, it is not possible to run strands SP for these programmes such a course but demand for the purposes of the Xxxxxx Trust events. The rules places on these programmes varycan be very high, such as we may and so this will need to be considered in the relevant application year and is therefore not be able to make you more than one offer if you apply for Natural Sciencesguaranteed. Advice about this and similar scenarios will be provided throughout the programme and you can seek advice from the Xxxxxx Trust SP team if you have any questions. You can e-mail Xxxxxx.xxxxx@xxxxxx.xx.xx xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xx.xx. Attendance at events – If you are unable, for any reason, to attend any of the programme events, particularly such as the spring residential, sessions as part of the online SP summer series, or the summer school and therefore unable to complete the project/assignment, you should contact us immediately. Please note that it may be appropriate to withdraw students from the programme in order to give a place to a candidate who is able to complete the programme. We highly recommend that you attend all events to make the most of your experience; some academic departments will set work at the spring event that will be helpful to you in preparation for the summer school. We have selected you partly based on your assumed motivation for the programme and thus we have an expectation that students will participate in every event, except in exceptional circumstances such as illness or other unforeseen circumstances. If for whatever reason you cannot attend an event, it is important that you give us as much notice as you can. Deferring your Xxxxxx Trust SP offer – Sometimes students want to take a year out from their studies (gap year) to work or travel before coming to university. Where students have an offer from a university but want to start a year later, this is called ‘deferred entry’ or a ‘deferred offer’. For example, if you are in Year 13 in 2024/25 you would ordinarily be applying to start your course at university in September/October 2025. This is called ‘2025 entry’. However, if you apply for deferred entry this would mean starting a year later in September/October 2026 or 2026 entry. It is possible but not guaranteed that Xxxxxx Trust Supported Progression students can defer their Xxxxxx Trust offersSP offers for one year. There are two main ways this can happen:

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Samples: Supported Progression Agreement

Common Scenarios Explained. Withdrawal from the programme / exclusion from events – You have been accepted onto this scheme because we believe you have academic potential based on the information given on your application form and support from your school or college. If for any reason your school or college no longer wishes to support your participation in the scheme, or your academic achievement is significantly lower than predicted, it may no longer be appropriate for you to continue on the scheme. Additionally, the Xxxxxx Trust Supported Progression team work hard to ensure that all events are safe and enjoyable for all participants. To help us achieve this it is important to ensure that you follow the rules, act with respect and have a responsible attitude throughout your time with us. With this in mind, we may withdraw anyone from the programme who acts in breach of the code of conduct, session rules or any rules outlined on events. Changing subjects – Due to competition for places, it may not always be possible to change subject throughout the programme, particularly where subject strands are full. We will not accept change requests in advance of the spring event(s) and we may be unable to accept subject change requests within four weeks of the Summer School as we need to confirm numbers with academic staff for planning and admissions purposes. It is important to note that although we may agree to consider a request, this does not guarantee that your request will be successful. If you are concerned about your subject allocation it is imperative that you seek advice from the Xxxxxx Trust SP team as soon as possible. Please note, completion of any Supported Progression academic strand entitles you to a guaranteed alternative offer at Durham, for any single honours course, providing you meet any subject specific requirements for the relevant course. This means that the SP offer is “portable” between single honours courses. So, it would still possible to apply to study your chosen subject if it is also a single honours course, even if we have been unable to accommodate your change on the summer school. Combining subjects – If you wish to apply for a course at Durham that involves more than one subject, then you will need to contact the SP team. This would include any course that is not single honours, such as Joint Honours, Combined Honours in Social Sciences, Liberal Arts Arts, or Natural Sciences programme at the University, Sciences. It will normally be possible for you may be able to do so receive a contextual or alternative offer through Xxxxxx Trust. However, it is not possible to run strands SP for these programmes such a course but demand for the purposes of the Xxxxxx Trust events. The rules places on these programmes varycan be very high, such as we may and so this will need to be considered in the relevant application year and is therefore not be able to make you more than one offer if you apply for Natural Sciencesguaranteed. Advice about this and similar scenarios will be provided throughout the programme and you can seek advice from the Xxxxxx Trust SP team if you have any questions. You can e-mail Xxxxxx.xxxxx@xxxxxx.xx.xx xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xx.xx. Attendance at events – If you are unable, for any reason, to attend any of the programme events, particularly such as the spring residential, sessions as part of the online SP summer series, or the summer school and therefore unable to complete the project/assignment, you should contact us immediately. Please note that it may be appropriate to withdraw students from the programme in order to give a place to a candidate who is able to complete the programme. We highly recommend that you attend all events to make the most of your experience; some academic departments will set work at the spring event that will be helpful to you in preparation for the summer school. We have selected you partly based on your assumed motivation for the programme and thus we have an expectation that students will participate in every event, except in exceptional circumstances such as illness or other unforeseen circumstances. If for whatever reason you cannot attend an event, it is important that you give us as much notice as you can. Deferring your Xxxxxx Trust SP offer – Sometimes students want to take a year out from their studies (gap year) to work or travel before coming to university. Where students have an offer from a university but want to start a year later, this is called ‘deferred entry’ or a ‘deferred offer’. For example, if you are in Year 13 in 2024/25 2023/24 you would ordinarily be applying to start your course at university in September/October 20252024. This is called ‘2025 2024 entry’. However, if you apply for deferred entry this would mean starting a year later in September/October 2026 2025 or 2026 2025 entry. It is possible but not guaranteed that Xxxxxx Trust Supported Progression students can defer their Xxxxxx Trust offersSP offers for one year. There are two main ways this can happen:

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Samples: Supported Progression Agreement

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Common Scenarios Explained. Withdrawal from the programme / exclusion from events – You have been accepted onto this scheme because we believe you have academic potential based on the information given on your application form and support from your school or college. If for any reason your school or college no longer wishes to support your participation in the scheme, or your academic achievement is significantly lower than predicted, it may no longer be appropriate for you to continue on the scheme. Additionally, the Xxxxxx Trust STEP team work hard to ensure that all events are safe and enjoyable for all participants. To help us achieve this it is important to ensure that you follow the rules, act with respect and have a responsible attitude throughout your time with us. With this in mind, we may withdraw anyone from the programme who acts in breach of the code of conduct, session rules or any rules outlined on events. Changing subjects – Due to competition for places, it may not always be possible to change subject throughout the programme, particularly where subject strands are full. We may be unable to accept subject change requests within four weeks of the Summer School as we need to confirm numbers with academic staff for planning and admissions purposes. It is important to note that although we may agree to consider a request, this does not guarantee that your request will be successful. If you are concerned about your subject allocation allocations, it is imperative that you seek advice from the Xxxxxx Trust STEP team as soon as possible. Combining subjects – If you wish to apply for a Joint Honours, Combined Honours in Social Sciences, Liberal Arts or Natural Sciences programme at the University, you may be able to do so through Xxxxxx TrustSTEP. However, it is not possible to run strands for these programmes for the purposes of the Xxxxxx Trust STEP events. The rules on these programmes vary, such as we may not be able to make you more than one offer if you apply for Natural Sciences. Advice about this and similar scenarios will be provided throughout the programme programme, and you can seek advice from the Xxxxxx Trust STEP team if you have any questions. You can e-mail Xxxxxx.xxxxx@xxxxxx.xx.xx xxxx@xxxxxx.xx.xx. Attendance at events – If you are unable, for any reason, to attend any of the programme events, particularly the summer school and therefore unable to complete the project/assignmentresidential, you should contact us immediately. Please note that it may be appropriate to withdraw students from the programme in order to give a place to a candidate who is able to complete the programme. We highly recommend that you attend all events to make the most of your experience. We have selected you partly based on your assumed motivation for the programme and thus we have an expectation that students will participate in every event, except in exceptional circumstances such as illness or other unforeseen circumstances. If for whatever reason you cannot attend an event, it is important that you give us as much notice as you can. Deferring your Xxxxxx Trust STEP offer – Sometimes students want to take a year out from their studies (gap year) to work or travel before coming to university. Where students have an offer from a university but want to start a year later, this is called ‘deferred entry’ or a ‘deferred offer’. For example, if you are in Year 13 in 2024/25 2022/23 you would ordinarily be applying to start your course at university in September/October 20252023. This is called ‘2025 2023 entry’. However, if you apply for deferred entry this would mean starting a year later in September/October 2026 2024 or 2026 2024 entry. It is possible but not guaranteed that Xxxxxx Trust STEP students can defer their Xxxxxx Trust STEP offers. There are two main ways this can happen:

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Samples: Step Agreement

Common Scenarios Explained. Withdrawal from the programme / exclusion from events – You have been accepted onto this scheme because we believe you have academic potential based on the information given on your application form and support from your school or college. If for any reason your school or college no longer wishes to support your participation in the scheme, or your academic achievement is significantly lower than predicted, it may no longer be appropriate for you to continue on the scheme. Additionally, the Xxxxxx Trust team work hard to ensure that all events are safe and enjoyable for all participants. To help us achieve this it is important to ensure that you follow the rules, act with respect and have a responsible attitude throughout your time with us. With this in mind, we may withdraw anyone from the programme who acts in breach of the code of conduct, session rules or any rules outlined on events. Changing subjects – Due to competition for places, it may not always be possible to change subject throughout the programme, particularly where subject strands are full. We may be unable to accept subject change requests within four weeks of the Summer School as we need to confirm numbers with academic staff for planning and admissions purposes. It is important to note that although we may agree to consider a request, this does not guarantee that your request will be successful. If you are concerned about your subject allocation it is imperative that you seek advice from the Xxxxxx Trust team as soon as possible. Combining subjects – If you wish to apply for a Joint Honours, Combined Honours in Social Sciences, Liberal Arts or Natural Sciences programme at the University, you may be able to do so through Xxxxxx Trust. However, it is not possible to run strands for these programmes for the purposes of the Xxxxxx Trust events. The rules on these programmes vary, such as we may not be able to make you more than one offer if you apply for Natural Sciences. Advice about this and similar scenarios will be provided throughout the programme and you can seek advice from the Xxxxxx Trust team if you have any questions. You can e-mail Xxxxxx.xxxxx@xxxxxx.xx.xx Attendance at events – If you are unable, for any reason, to attend any of the programme events, particularly the summer school and therefore unable to complete the project/assignment, you should contact us immediately. Please note that it may be appropriate to withdraw students from the programme in order to give a place to a candidate who is able to complete the programme. We highly recommend that you attend all events to make the most of your experience. We have selected you partly based on your assumed motivation for the programme and thus we have an expectation that students will participate in every event, except in exceptional circumstances such as illness or other unforeseen circumstances. If for whatever reason you cannot attend an event, it is important that you give us as much notice as you can. Deferring your Xxxxxx Trust offer – Sometimes students want to take a year out from their studies (gap year) to work or travel before coming to university. Where students have an offer from a university but want to start a year later, this is called ‘deferred entry’ or a ‘deferred offer’. For example, if you are in Year 13 in 2024/25 2022/23 you would ordinarily be applying to start your course at university in September/October 20252023. This is called ‘2025 2023 entry’. However, if you apply for deferred entry this would mean starting a year later in September/October 2026 2024 or 2026 2024 entry. It is possible but not guaranteed that Xxxxxx Trust students can defer their Xxxxxx Trust offers. There are two main ways this can happen:

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Samples: www.durham.ac.uk

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