Home Student definition

Home Student the additional admissions benefits of successfully completing the Supported Progression programme are limited to students who are recognised as having ‘home status’ and are classified as eligible for ‘home’ fees by Student Finance England at the time an application is made through UCAS. This includes the guarantee of an offer and the alternative conditions associated with any offer.
Home Student means a student who does not require a visa to study in the UK (generally UK and EEA students);
Home Student means a student who does not require a visa to study in the United Kingdom (typically a student from an EEA country);

Examples of Home Student in a sentence

  • If you are a Home Student, subject to receiving your acceptance on or before the Deadline Date, an agreement between us will be formed on the Deadline Date.

  • If you are a Home Student, you accept by confirming that you accept the offer, such acceptance to reach us by no later than the deadline stated in the offer letter (the "Deadline Date").

  • If you are a Home Student you accept by replying to us in accordance with the UCAS system, confirming that you accept the offer, such acceptance to reach us by no later than Deadline Date.

  • This pack is also used during Open Days at the University and in visits to Schools and Colleges by the Home Student Recruitment team.

  • When an enrolling classroom teacher is required to provide educational services to Home Education students as defined the Act.and Regulations, each Home Student will be counted a member of that teacher‘s class for the purpose of class size.


More Definitions of Home Student

Home Student the additional admissions benefits of successfully completing the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Trust programme are limited to students who are recognised as having ‘home status’ and are classified as eligible for ‘home’ fees by Student Finance England at the time an application is made through UCAS. This includes the guarantee of an offer and the alternative conditions associated with any offer. “Satisfactory UCAS form” – Students applying with a guaranteed alternative offer from ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Trust are still subject to the rules and regulations of UCAS and of the University. As such, you must submit a satisfactory UCAS form in order to receive the guaranteed offer. In this context, a UCAS form may be deemed unsatisfactory if for example, the personal statement is plagiarised or inadequate, if the qualifications submitted are not suitable for the programme of choice (as above), your application is submitted late, you submit false information etc. It is your responsibility to ensure you comply with such requirements.
Home Student the additional admissions benefits of successfully completing the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Trust programme are limited to students who are recognised as having ‘home status’ and are classified as eligible for ‘home’ fees by Student Finance England at the time an application is made through UCAS. This includes the guarantee of an offer and the alternative conditions associated with any offer.