Offers. 2.1 An offer may be conditional or unconditional. If the offer is conditional, we will set out the conditions in the offer email and the other information we give to you with the offer. You will only be able to take up your place if you meet the academic and other conditions and requirements for admission. If you do not meet all of your conditions, please contact us to discuss your options using the details found in the section “Study locations and key contacts”, above. 2.2 When you accept your offer, you will agree to this Student Agreement. 2.3 If you are an international student, you will need the correct immigration permission to study in the UK. You will not be able to start your course if you do not have the correct visa or leave to remain in the UK. If your visa is removed or expires we will have to report this to the Home Office and withdraw or suspend you from the University until the matter is resolved. 2.4 The offer may be subject to non-academic conditions including a suitable enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and occupational health questionnaires and processes. It is important that you complete these processes before your course is due to start. 2.5 You have the right to change your mind and cancel this agreement within 14 days of accepting your offer from us. If you want to cancel during this 14-day cancellation period, you must contact the relevant Admissions team and request a cancellation form. 2.6 As well as the cancellation right in paragraph 2.5, you have the right to withdraw from your course before you enrol and within 14 days of the official start date of the course. 2.7 If you want to withdraw, please contact the Academic Registrar at Xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx quoting the details at the top of your offer email. You do not have to give a reason. You can also tell us that you want to withdraw by using any of the contact methods in “Study locations and key contacts”, above, and/or by requesting a cancellation form. 2.8 If you withdraw within 14 days of the official start date of the course, we will refund any fees that you paid on enrolment. If you are entitled to a refund, we will pay it to you within 14 days of you withdrawing. 2.9 If you want to defer your start to a later entry point, you must contact the relevant Admissions team as soon as possible. You may be able to defer entry until the following academic year but this may not always be possible. You will normally not be able to defer entry for more than one year. 2.10 You may withdraw from your course or apply to take a study break after 14 days from the official start date of the course. We may not refund all the fees you have paid if you do this and there may be implications for arrangements with the Student Loans Company or other financial support. Please refer to the Study Break Procedure or the Withdrawal Procedure within the Student Lifecycle section of our policies webpage.
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Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement
Offers. 2.1 An offer may be conditional or unconditional. If the offer is conditional, we will set out the conditions in the offer email and the other information we give to you with the offer. You will only be able to take up your place if you meet the academic and other conditions and requirements for admission. If you do not meet all of your conditions, please contact us to discuss your options using the details found in the section “Study locations and key contacts”, aboveat xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx.
2.2 When you accept your offer, you will agree to this Student Agreementstudent agreement.
2.3 If you are an international student, you will need the correct immigration permission to study in the UK. You will not be able to start your course if you do not have the correct visa or leave to remain in the UK. If your visa is removed or expires we will have to report this to the Home Office and withdraw or suspend you from the University College until the matter is resolved.
2.4 The offer may be subject to non-academic conditions including a suitable enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and occupational health questionnaires and processes. It is important that you complete these processes before your course is due to start.
2.5 You have the right to change your mind and cancel this agreement within 14 days of accepting your offer from us. If you want to cancel during this 14-day cancellation period, you must contact Admissions via email to xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx or send in the relevant Admissions team and request a cancellation form.
2.6 As well as the cancellation right in paragraph 2.52.4, you have the right to withdraw from your course before you enrol and within 14 days of the official start date of the course.
2.7 If you want to withdraw, please you must contact the Academic Registrar at Xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx quoting using the details at the top of your offer email. You do not have to give a reason. You can also tell us that you want to withdraw by using any of the contact methods in “Study locations and key contacts”email, aboveletter, and/or telephone, or by requesting sending a cancellation form.
2.8 If you withdraw within 14 days of the official start date of the course, we will refund any fees that you paid on enrolment. If you wish to claim a refund, you will need to complete a withdrawal form available from Registry. If you are entitled to a refund, we will must pay it to you within 14 days of you withdrawing.
2.9 If you want to defer your start to a later entry point, you must contact the relevant Admissions team at the University College (Xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx) as soon as possiblepossible using the details at the top of your offer email. You may be able to defer entry until the following academic year but this may not always be possible. You will normally not be able to defer entry for more than one year.
2.10 You may withdraw from your course or apply to take a study break after 14 days from the official start date of the course. We may not refund all the fees you have paid if you do this and there may be implications for arrangements with the Student Loans Loan Company or other financial support. Please refer to see the Study Break Procedure or Tuition Fees Policy on the Withdrawal Procedure within the Student Lifecycle section of our policies Latest Policies webpage.
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Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement
Offers. 2.1 An offer may be conditional or unconditional. If the offer is conditional, we will set out the conditions in the offer email and the other information we give to you with the offer. You will only be able to take up your place if you meet the academic and other conditions and requirements for admission. If you do not meet all of your conditions, please contact us to discuss your options using the details found in the section “Study locations and key contacts”, aboveat xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx.
2.2 When you accept your offer, you will agree to this Student Agreement.
2.3 If you are an international student, you will need the correct immigration permission to study in the UK. You will not be able to start your course if you do not have the correct visa or leave to remain in the UK. If your visa is removed or expires we will have to report this to the Home Office and withdraw or suspend you from the University College until the matter is resolved.
2.4 The offer may be subject to non-academic conditions including a suitable enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and occupational health questionnaires and processes. It is important that you complete these processes before your course is due to start.
2.5 You have the right to change your mind and cancel this agreement within 14 days of accepting your offer from us. If you want to cancel during this 14-day cancellation period, you must contact Admissions via email to xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx or send in the relevant Admissions team and request a cancellation form.
2.6 As well as the cancellation right in paragraph 2.5, you have the right to withdraw from your course before you enrol and within 14 days of the official start date of the course.
2.7 If you want to withdraw, please you must contact the Academic Registrar at Xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx quoting using the details at the top of your offer email. You do not have to give a reason. You can also tell us that you want to withdraw by using any of the contact methods in “Study locations and key contacts”email, aboveletter, and/or telephone, or by requesting sending a cancellation form.
2.8 If you withdraw within 14 days of the official start date of the course, we will refund any fees that you paid on enrolment. If you are entitled to a refund, we will pay it to you within 14 days of you withdrawing.
2.9 If you want to defer your start to a later entry point, you must contact the relevant Admissions team (Xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx) as soon as possiblepossible using the details at the top of your offer email. You may be able to defer entry until the following academic year but this may not always be possible. You will normally not be able to defer entry for more than one year.
2.10 You may withdraw from your course or apply to take a study break after 14 days from the official start date of the course. We may not refund all the fees you have paid if you do this and there may be implications for arrangements with the Student Loans Company or other financial support. Please refer to see the Study Break Procedure or Tuition Fees Policy on the Withdrawal Procedure within the Student Lifecycle section of our policies Latest Policies webpage.
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Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement
Offers. 2.1 An offer may be conditional or unconditional. If the offer is conditional, we will set out the conditions in the offer email and the other information we give to you with the offer. You will only be able to take up your place if you meet the academic and other conditions and requirements for admission. If you do not meet all of your conditions, please contact us to discuss your options using the details found in the section “Study locations and key contacts”, aboveat xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx.
2.2 When you accept your offer, you will agree to this Student Agreementstudent agreement.
2.3 If you are an international a non-EEA student, you will need the correct immigration permission to study in the UK. You will not be able to start your course if you do not have the correct visa or leave to remain in the UKvisa. If your visa is removed or expires we will have to report this to the Home Office and withdraw or suspend you from the University College until the matter is resolved.
2.4 The offer may be subject to non-academic conditions including a suitable enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and occupational health questionnaires and processes. It is important that you complete these processes before your course is due to start.
2.5 You have the right to change your mind and cancel this agreement within 14 days of accepting your offer from us. If you want to cancel during this 14-day cancellation period, you must contact Admissions via email to xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx or send in the relevant Admissions team and request a cancellation form.
2.6 2.5 As well as the cancellation right in paragraph 2.52.4, you have the right to withdraw from your course before you enrol and within 14 days of the official start date of the course.
2.7 2.6 If you want to withdraw, please you must contact the Academic Registrar at Xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx quoting using the details at the top of your offer email. You do not have to give a reason. You can also tell us that you want to withdraw by using any of the contact methods in “Study locations and key contacts”email, aboveletter, and/or telephone, or by requesting sending a cancellation form.
2.8 2.7 If you withdraw within 14 days of the official start date of the course, we will refund any fees that you paid on enrolment. If you wish to claim a refund, you will need to complete a withdrawal form available from Registry. If you are entitled to a refund, we will must pay it to you within 14 days of you withdrawing.
2.9 2.8 If you want to defer your start to a later entry point, you must contact the relevant Admissions team at the University College (Xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx) as soon as possiblepossible using the details at the top of your offer email. You may be able to defer entry until the following academic year but this may not always be possible. You will normally not be able to defer entry for more than one year.
2.10 2.9 You may withdraw from your course or apply to take a study break after 14 days from the official start date of the course. We may not refund all the fees you have paid if you do this and there may be implications for arrangements with the Student Loans Loan Company or other financial support. Please refer to see the Study Break Procedure or Tuition Fees Policy on the Withdrawal Procedure within the Student Lifecycle section of our policies Latest Policies webpage.
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Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement
Offers. 2.1 An offer may be conditional or unconditional. If the offer is conditional, we will set out the conditions in the offer email and the other information we give to you with the offer. You will only be able to take up your place if you meet the academic and other conditions and requirements for admission. If you do not meet all of your conditions, please contact us to discuss your options using the details found in the section “Study locations and key contacts”, aboveat xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx.
2.2 When you accept your offer, you will agree to this Student Agreementstudent agreement.
2.3 If you are an international a non-EEA student, you will need the correct immigration permission to study in the UK. You will not be able to start your course if you do not have the correct visa or leave to remain in the UKvisa. If your visa is removed or expires we will have to report this to the Home Office and withdraw or suspend you from the University College until the matter is resolved.
2.4 The offer may be subject to non-academic conditions including a suitable enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and occupational health questionnaires and processes. It is important that you complete these processes before your course is due to start.
2.5 You have the right to change your mind and cancel this agreement within 14 days of accepting your offer from us. If you want to cancel during this 14-day cancellation period, you must contact Admissions via email to xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx or send in the relevant Admissions team and request a cancellation form.
2.6 2.5 As well as the cancellation right in paragraph 2.52.4, you have the right to withdraw from your course before you enrol and within 14 days of the official start date of the course.
2.7 2.6 If you want to withdraw, please you must contact the Academic Registrar at Xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx quoting using the details at the top of your offer email. You do not have to give a reason. You can also tell us that you want to withdraw by using any of the contact methods in “Study locations and key contacts”email, aboveletter, and/or telephone, or by requesting sending a cancellation form.
2.8 2.7 If you withdraw within 14 days of the official start date of the course, we will refund any fees that you paid on enrolment. If you wish to claim a refund, you will need to complete a withdrawal form available from the relevant Programmes Office. If you are entitled to a refund, we will must pay it to you within 14 days of you withdrawing.
2.9 2.8 If you want to defer your start to a later entry point, you must contact the relevant Admissions team at the University College (Xxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx.xx) as soon as possiblepossible using the details at the top of your offer email. You may be able to defer entry until the following academic year but this may not always be possible. You will normally not be able to defer entry for more than one year.
2.10 2.9 You may withdraw from your course or apply to take a study break after 14 days from the official start date of the course. We may not refund all the fees you have paid if you do this and there may be implications for arrangements with the Student Loans Loan Company or other financial support. Please refer to see the Study Break Procedure or Tuition Fees Policy on the Withdrawal Procedure within the Student Lifecycle section of our policies Latest Policies webpage.
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Samples: Student Agreement