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2. Please print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters and return your application to your local representative or directly to the Admissions Centre.
Please tick boxes where appropriate. Alternatively you can book online at www.keele.ac.uk/isc. Please note all sections are compulsory.
We will be unable to issue an offer unless we have full details of the student applying for the programme.
Application for enrolment
1
Parent/alternative contact details *Denotes mandatory field – do not leave blank if student is under 18 years of age
Name* Relationship to student
Home address* (if different from student address)
Country* Zip/post code*
Home telephone number (including country code) Mobile telephone number (including country code)
Email
Payment of tuition fees
Self Parent/guardian Company sponsor Government sponsor (please tick)
Please give full name of sponsor
Student details *Denotes mandatory field – do not leave blank
Family name* Other names*
Title Date of birth* (dd/mm/yyyy) Age Gender* M F Nationality*
Country of birth
Home address
Country Zip/post code
Country you currently live in (if different from home address)
Email*
Home telephone number* (including country code) Mobile telephone number (including country code)
Local representative information *Denotes mandatory field – do not leave blank
Representative name* Branch*
Student insurance
You are required to have an adequate insurance policy in place as part of our Terms and Conditions. If you would like to purchase our StudyCare Insurance priced
at £8 per week (inclusive of Insurance Premium Tax) please tick YES box below. Otherwise please provide proof of alternative adequate insurance cover.
Do you require StudyCare insurance? Yes No (please tick) If No, please provide proof of alternative adequate cover when you confirm your place.
Accommodation
Do you require accommodation? Yes No (please tick)
The Accommodation Team will contact you following your acceptance of the offer using the email
address you have provided in this form. Further information about the available accommodation
options can be found at: www.keeleisc.com/accommodation
Medical/disability/special needs
If you have a disability, impairment or medical condition which may affect your studies please provide details below.
Additional information
If you have any criminal convictions please provide details below.
3. 2
Please give details of your current or most recent school, college or university.
Please include full transcripts of all your relevant academic qualifications, translated into English.
Previous education and course selection
For Undergraduate and Postgraduate pathways you must select your route and state your university degree choice.
In order to process your application, you must nominate a university degree choice. Progression to a degree is subject to achieving the required grades.
Please note that progression degrees and grades are subject to change. For a full list of available degrees, visit www.keele.ac.uk/isc
If you are applying to study at undergraduate level, please complete Section A.
If you are applying to study at postgraduate level, please go to Section B.
If you require additional English language training, please also complete Section C.
Section C: English language training
English for Pre-Masters (EPM):
If you have an IELTS 5.0 overall (minimum 5.0 or equivalent in each component), you will need one term of EPM starting in January.
If you have an IELTS 4.5 overall (minimum 4.5 or equivalent in each component), you will need one and a half terms of EPM starting in October.
I would like to start my EPM in: October 2016 January 2017
Section A: Undergraduate pathways
When would you like to start? 4 term: September 2016 3.5 term: October 2016 3 term: September 2016 3 term: January 2017
For International Year One, please select your route and then state your university degree choice
Business and Management Route Computing Route: (no 3 term start)
International Relations & Politics Route Media Route
University degree choice* (e.g. BSc Accounting and Finance):
*For a full list of available degrees, visit www.keele.ac.uk/isc
Section B: Postgraduate pathways
When would you like to start? April 2016
For Pre-Masters, please select your route and then state your university degree choice
Business and Management Route Computing Route
University degree choice* (e.g. MA Marketing):
*For a full list of available degrees, visit www.keele.ac.uk/isc
Please turn to page 4 to sign the declaration
Institution Date attended (mm/yyyy)
From To
From To
Previous UK study? Please ensure you submit all copies of visas with your application as well as copies of previous refusal letter. *Denotes mandatory field – do not leave blank
Have you previously studied in the UK?* Yes No If Yes, please provide details below
Course studied
Type of visa: Tier 4 General Tier 4 Child Student Visitor Visa (please tick) Visa dates
Have you had a previous UK visa refusal? Yes No If Yes, please provide details and a brief explanation below
4. Tuition
Fees are normally reviewed in September each year, but in exceptional circumstances may be revised at any time. Notice of any change will be given in advance.
Fees list
3
Programme Routes
Fee
International Year One Business and Management, Computing,
International Relations and Politics, Media
4 term £17,480 / 3.5 term £15,320 / 3 term £13,130
Pre-Masters (April 2016) Business and Management, Computing
£8,600
Pre-Masters (April 2017) Business and Management, Computing
£8,950
English for Pre-Masters
£4,390 (one term) / £7,460 (one and a half terms)
University accommodation
Providing you have confirmed your place and completed the online accommodation application process by the accommodation deadline, you will be
allocated a room subject to availability. You may be required to pay a deposit in order to secure your room. In the event of there being no available rooms,
we will provide you with information about the alternatives. See www.keeleisc.com/accommodation for more information.
2016/17 guideline rents only (per week – based on 2015/16 pricing) Standard from £80.85 Ensuite from £129.36
Airport transfers
You must arrive 24-48 hours prior to the start of your course. We can arrange to meet you at the airport and provide a taxi transfer to your accommodation.
Further information will be sent with your confirmation documentation.
Manchester £50* London Heathrow £180* London Gatwick £200* Birmingham £60*
*Guide prices only and are subject to change.
Confirmation procedure
Once you have sent your application form to the Admissions Centre, we will send you an offer of a place. In order to confirm your place, you must return
the signed Acceptance Form and pay the required confirmation payment as below. This payment can be combined with the CAS payment below:
Enrolment Fee (non-refundable) £180
Deposit (refundable at the end of the course) £1,000
Fees in advance (deducted from the balance of fees) £500
Additional Payment to obtain CAS Statement
On receipt of your signed acceptance form and the confirmation payment, we will send you your confirmation pack. When you wish to request a CAS in
order to apply for your visa, you will need to make a further payment as below:
A minimum of first term’s fees**
StudyCare (where applicable)
**Please note in some cases you may be required to pay three terms’ tuition fees. Details of your payment plan are included in your offer of a place.
Payment can be made using a number of payment products (including offline bank transfers) via our online payment platform ‘PayOnline’.
Access to this platform can be found at keeleisc.com/pay using your unique student access code.
For further information regarding payment, please refer to your Offer letter.
5. Declaration
The Keele University International Study Centre is administered and taught by
a Study Group Company, Bellerbys Educational Services Limited from Brighton
420844_PEGA 04/16
Any Offer will be made subject to acceptance of our terms and conditions.
The current terms and conditions can be viewed at www.keeleisc.com/contact/terms-and-conditions
How did you hear about us?
Choose one of the following:
Agent Educational Fair Friend/relative recommendation Other (please specify)
Undertaking – by the student (if over 18), parent, legal guardian or sponsor
I apply to enrol the person named as a student of Keele University International Study Centre (KUISC). I undertake to pay all tuition and accommodation fees
incurred by the student as they become due in accordance with the KUISC Terms and Conditions and, where relevant, either to give the required notice of
cancellation or to pay the required fees in lieu of notice.
By ticking this box I confirm the following:
• I am the student, or their parent or legal guardian (if the Student is under 18 years of age), or have the full and express authority and consent of the Student to
submit this application on their behalf.
• All information submitted in the admission process – including this application and any other supporting materials – is factually true and honestly presented.
• I have advised you of any medicines currently being taken, or any on-going medical condition.
• I understand that I may be subject to a range of possible disciplinary actions should the information I have confirmed above be false.
Full name (signatory)
Date (dd/mm/yyyy)
Fee status
Please tick the box below to confirm that you have been living outside the EU for the last 3 years. If you have been living in the EU or are unsure please leave it blank.
I confirm that I have been living outside the EU for the last 3 years
For more information on fee status, please refer to the UKCISA website:
www.ukcisa.org.uk/International-Students/Fees--finance/Home-or-Overseas-fees/England-Higher-Education
Before sending the application form, please check that you have:
completed the form in full including the degree aim and your email and telephone number and checked for accuracy
if choosing StudyCare, please confirm that you have read the policy document at www.studygroup.com/studycarepolicy
and the Status Disclosure document at www.studygroup.com/StatusDisclosure
enclosed proof of alternative insurance policy, if relevant
enclosed certificate and full transcript for all your relevant qualifications, including certified English translations
enclosed a Certificate for a Secure English Language Test such as IELTS or Trinity (if available)
enclosed a copy of the relevant pages of your passport
enclosed your sponsor letter (if applicable)
enclosed a copy of any UK visas and evidence of previous academic study in the UK (if applicable)