Application and Admission Clause Samples
The 'Application and Admission' clause defines the process and requirements for individuals or entities seeking to join or participate in a program, institution, or organization. It typically outlines the necessary qualifications, documentation, and steps that applicants must complete, such as submitting forms, meeting eligibility criteria, or undergoing evaluations. This clause ensures a transparent and standardized method for selecting participants, thereby promoting fairness and clarity in the admission process.
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 me...
Application and Admission. Applicants will be considered as candidates for admission and entry to the School when the requisite documentation has been completed and received by us. Admission will be subject to the availability of a place and the Student and Parents satisfying the admission requirements at the time. "Admission" occurs when Parents accept the offer of a place. "Entry" is the date when a Student attends the School for the first time under this contract.
Application and Admission. Objective: To increase the share of entrants, to the University of Sheffield, from low participation neighbourhoods, especially to first degree programmes. Target group:– Potential young first degree entrants from low participation neighbourhoods. Key performance indicator:
Application and Admission. 3.1 You must provide accurate and complete information in your application form. If you do not, we have the right to withdraw the offer made to you, or if you have begun your course, we have the right to withdraw you from your course. Also see:
3.2 The ICMT would also have the right to withdraw any visa sponsorship if a student misrepresents themselves or provides inaccurate information.
Application and Admission. To apply to receive an ESA the parent of an eligible student, or an eligible student who has attained the age of majority, must submit a completed application through the Department’s website or through the Department’s office by the deadline set by the Department.
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 application notes and guidance for its Pre-sessional English courses.
2.2 These policy documents provide information on various aspects of admissions, including a description of the admissions process, what applicants should do if they feel they want to cancel their booking, and the course conditions.
2.3 Your contract takes effect when you accept the University’s offer of admission in accordance with the terms of your offer letter.
2.4 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 course fee that you have paid to the University prior to your decision to cancel. All notices of cancellation must be made in writing.
2.5 While the English Language Centre makes every effort to provide the courses it has advertised in its promotional material, there are occasions, for reasons beyond its control, when it is not possible to deliver a course in a given academic year for which it has made offers. In such cases, the English Language Centre will make every possible effort to find you a place on a similar course at another University.
2.6 There are also occasions when the English Language Centre may continue to offer a course, but its content and/or method of delivery (e.g. online and/or blended learning) may be different from the description of the course in its promotional material. In such cases, the English Language Centre will contact applicants to let them know allowing them to make an informed decision as to whether they wish to continue with the course.
Application and Admission. 1.1 The University guarantees a place on the ….. offered by its Institute of ….. to students of ….. who have met the conditions specified below and have otherwise satisfied the University’s general conditions for admission:
(a) For direct entry to year two (level 5) of the programme, with accreditation of level 4 modules:
(i) For students not from a majority English-speaking country* - proficiency in the English language with an overall score at IELTS 6.0 with no module of the test having a score of less than 5.5 (or equivalent levels from the University’s own English Language Test or another UKVI-approved test)† (ii) .... validated by ….
(b) For direct entry to year 3 (level 6) of the programme with accreditation of level 5 modules:
(i) For students not from a majority English-speaking country - proficiency in the English language with an overall score at IELTS 6.0 with no module of the test having a score of less than 5.5 (or equivalent levels from another UKVI-approved test)* (ii) .... validated by ….
(iii) A satisfactory Admissions interview to determine the student’s English language proficiency.
1.2 Students who meet the conditions specified in 1.1 may apply for admission using the University’s International Student Application Form.
1.3 The University undertakes to support .... in providing students with appropriate information to facilitate their transfer to the UK, including information about the academic environment and the likely financial costs of living and studying in …..
1.4 undertakes to provide the following student support:
1.5 undertakes to allocate the following resources for bridging activities:
1.6 undertakes to provide the following staff development: ....
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Application and Admission. Admission procedure at each of the universities shall be held according to the procedure currently effective at the university and national legislation requirements. Selection of applicants for the double degree Program is to be carried out on the basis of a personal application of a student by the commission of each partner university. For the University of Rostock, this commission will be the study program board which makes the decision based on a proposal of the coordinator for the double degree program. After admission to the home university the copies of the students’ papers are handed over to the host university within the predefined dates to approve of the potential students eligible for studies at the host university. Application documents of a student shall be stored at the university where he/she has applied for the double degree Program. The other Party may be granted the access to the documents under the double degree Program. ITMO and UR recognize the following application deadlines, application documents, quotas for the number of students and admission procedures and criteria. Eligibility criteria shall be as follows:
(1) Bachelor degree in the area of Business Informatics or other relevant course of studies.
(2) Knowledge of English language of the advanced level (B2) in accordance with the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). The selection shall be based on the quality of the application documents. Application deadline at ITMO is 31.08. for the EU and non-EU students. If students want to qualify for a scholarship for tuition fees they have to apply until 15.07. Application deadline at the UR is 25.07. Students will be enrolled in a university in the semester in which they are studying at this university. Applicants who have passed through the selection shall be enrolled in the educational program on the basis of their personal applications and submission of this list of documents: UR students to be enrolled at ITMO:
1. Training assignment or recommendation from the partner university’s coordinator of the double degree program;
2. Personal application form signed and printed OR online application via ITMO University enrollee system;
3. Copy of the national passport pages with the photo and full name with the notarized translation into Russian;
4. Original or notarized copy of a document certifying higher education (diploma) and its supplement granting the right to study on the master’s programs (with notarized Russian translation);...
Application and Admission. A school district wishing to join the Pool must apply on a form prescribed by the Pool, and it must make a good faith effort under Paragraph 8.1(f) of this Agreement to provide a physical property appraisal report not more than five (5) years old. If its application is approved by a majority vote of the Board or Executive Committee, the school district shall be admitted into the Pool, effective as of the first day of the following Fiscal Year. The admitted Member shall ratify this Agreement by completing and signing a Joinder of Agreement in the form of Appendix B.