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The document is a conditional offer letter from the University of Manchester for a place on an MSc in Advanced Computer Science (Computer Security). The key details are:
1) The applicant is offered a conditional place pending achieving a 2:1 Bachelor's degree. 2) The annual tuition fee for international students on the course in 2014/2015 will be £18,000. 3) Most international students will require a Tier 4 visa to study in the UK, and self-funded students must pay a £1000 deposit before receiving documents for their visa application.
The document is a conditional offer letter from the University of Manchester for a place on an MSc in Advanced Computer Science (Computer Security). The key details are:
1) The applicant is offered a conditional place pending achieving a 2:1 Bachelor's degree. 2) The annual tuition fee for international students on the course in 2014/2015 will be £18,000. 3) Most international students will require a Tier 4 visa to study in the UK, and self-funded students must pay a £1000 deposit before receiving documents for their visa application.
The document is a conditional offer letter from the University of Manchester for a place on an MSc in Advanced Computer Science (Computer Security). The key details are:
1) The applicant is offered a conditional place pending achieving a 2:1 Bachelor's degree. 2) The annual tuition fee for international students on the course in 2014/2015 will be £18,000. 3) Most international students will require a Tier 4 visa to study in the UK, and self-funded students must pay a £1000 deposit before receiving documents for their visa application.
Course: MSc Advanced Computer Science Computer Security Mode of Study: Full-time Entry: 15 September 2014 JACS Code: I100 University of Manchester User ID: 9526034
Dear Miss Hairil Anwar
Thank you for your application to study at The University of Manchester. I am delighted to make you a conditional offer of a place on the above taught course. The conditions of this offer are: The award of a Bachelor Degree with Honours (2i) Please provide evidence of meeting your offer conditions as soon as this is available. If you envisage any difficulties in satisfying our English language requirements you can attend a pre-sessional English language course. The courses are designed specifically to help international students meet our requirements prior to the start of their courses. Following successful completion of a 5-10 week pre-sessional students will be able to register onto the MSc course in September without needing to retake IELTS (20 week pre-sessionals require an IELTS on completion). Further information on pre-sessional courses can be found at: www.langcent.manchester.ac.uk/english/full-time/pre-sessional. Please note that the pre-sessional courses are extremely popular, so early booking is advised. . International fees The University charges different tuition fees depending on whether a student is classified as Home/EU or International, using criteria outlined in the Education (Fees and Awards) Regulations 1997. From the information you have provided to us, you have been classified as an International student for tuition fees purposes. The tuition fee for this course in the academic year 2014/2015 is 18,000 (GBP). All students are bound by the University's Ordinances and Regulations on the payment of fees and the consequences of non-payment.
Most international students will need a Tier 4 (student) visa to study in the UK. This offer is not a confirmation of your eligibility for a Tier 4 visa. You can find visa information at www.manchester.ac.uk/international. Self-funded international applicants for this course will be required to pay a deposit of 1000 towards their tuition fees before a confirmation of acceptance for studies (CAS) is issued. This deposit will only be refunded if immigration permission is refused. We will notify you about how and when to make this payment. Please let me know whether you wish to accept this offer by logging on to www.manchester.ac.uk/track using your University of Manchester User ID shown at the top of this letter (within 8 weeks of the date shown at the top). Your password is your date of birth in the format DDMMYYYY. Please note that this is an academic offer of a place on the above course, and is not an offer of funding. You must make separate arrangements for the payment of fees and living costs.
A copy of our Accommodation Guide will be sent to in due course, in the meantime further information about fees, funding, living costs and accommodation can be found at www.manchester.ac.uk/crucialguide (offering guidance for entry2013 - an updated version will be published closer to September 2014). If you have any queries relating to your offer, please do not hesitate to contact me, and meanwhile we look forward to welcoming you to The University of Manchester. Yours sincerely
Susannah Wolfenden (Mrs) PGT Admissions Officer
General terms and conditions relating to this offer can be found in the attached PDF. Terms and Conditions relating to your offer This information is important, please read it carefully. This document supersedes any previously sent information regarding the terms of your offer. The following documents provide a framework through which the University and its students work together to create a positive environment for learning and academic achievement: The Offer Letter The Universitys Royal Charter, Statutes, Ordinances and General Regulations, available at http://www.manchester.ac.uk/aboutus/governance/ The Undergraduate and Postgraduate Prospectuses, available at http://www.manchester.ac.uk/ Admissions related policies and procedures, available at http://www.manchester.ac.uk/undergraduate/howtoapply/ and www.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/howtoapply/policies The Crucial Guide and Registration Documentation Student-related Policies, available at http://documents.manchester.ac.uk/ School Handbook/Course Handbook, available from the admitting School
Terms and Conditions relating to your offer establish the basis of an agreement between the University and its students as to the rights, roles and responsibilities of both parties. The document is available on the Universitys website at: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/undergraduate/howtoapply/afteryouapply/offer/ www.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/howtoapply/policies or can be made available from the admitting School.
Criminal records check If you have a relevant criminal conviction that is not spent, you are required to declare this on your application. If you declare a relevant criminal conviction it does not mean that you will be automatically excluded from the application process. We will carry out a risk assessment to find out whether your conviction will permit you to study on your chosen course. If you are offered a place on a course that involves working with children or vulnerable adults, you will be asked to complete criminal records check before you start the course. Further information is available in Information and guidance for applicants with a criminal conviction at http://www.manchester.ac.uk/undergraduate/howtoapply/applying/ and on the course website. Disabilities If you have additional support needs, you are encouraged to contact the Universitys Disability Support Office prior to making a formal application. Any information disclosed at the application stage will be passed automatically to the Disability Support Office who will send you an information pack. Any information you provide will be treated as strictly confidential. Please refer to http://www.dso.manchester.ac.uk/ for information about the practical support that we have to offer. If you have any new evidence to demonstrate that your academic performance has been, or is currently being compromised as a direct result of your disability, you should provide this as soon as possible. Further information is available in the Procedure for Applicants with a Disability at http://documents.manchester.ac.uk/.
Health Requirements If you are offered a place on a vocational or professional course you will be required to demonstrate medical fitness prior to admission in order to comply with the requirements of relevant professional bodies. You may also be required to provide evidence of immunisation against certain diseases. You may not be able to undertake your course if you have not met these requirements. For further information, see Procedure for Admitting Applicants for Courses Requiring Medical Fitness Assessment at http://www.manchester.ac.uk/undergraduate/howtoapply/afteryouapply/offer/ http://www.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/howtoapply/policies/.
Fraudulent or plagiarised applications The University reserves the right to terminate the application or registration of a student who is found to have omitted relevant facts or information in connection with their application for admission or who has falsified or plagiarised any part of their application.
Courses of Study The University will make all reasonable endeavours to deliver your course as described in the prospectus or in your Offer Letter, subject to updates and improvements in content or delivery for educational purposes. However, very rarely, unforeseen circumstances may force the University to alter, combine or discontinue a course. Should this happen, we will tell you at the earliest possible opportunity and will make every effort to offer suitable alternative provision.
Fees and Costs The University charges different levels of tuition fees depending on whether a student is classified as Home/EU or International. You are bound by the University's Ordinances and Regulations on the payment of fees and the consequences of non-payment (Ordinance XVI; General Regulation XII). If you are a sponsored student and your sponsor fails to pay your tuition fees, you will become responsible for payment. Once you register with us as a student, your fee status cannot change during the academic year, and can only change at the next registration point if your changed circumstances meet specific criteria. It is your responsibility to register at the University each academic year and to ensure that your tuition fees and all other expenses relating to your course are paid on time. The tuition fees for this year are set out in your Offer Letter. Please note that Home/EU fees are reviewed each academic year.
For some courses a non refundable deposit is required at the point at which you firmly accept the offer of a place. In these cases, the amount paid will be deducted from the total tuition fee due at the start of the academic programme.
In addition to the annual tuition fees, you may be required to pay other charges or fees e.g. for residential accommodation, travel/field trip expenses or other course costs. An indication of these costs is provided on the University website. Please note that the tuition fees for some postgraduate research courses may vary due to the cost of consumables and facilities of a project. Information on these costs will be provided by the admitting School.
Tier 4 (Student) visa If you are not a British citizen, or a citizen of one of the European Economic Area (EEA) countries, you will need a visa to study in the UK. This is inline with a points based immigration system operated by the UK government for all overseas (non-EU) students. See http://www.manchester.ac.uk/international/apply/visas/ and http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas-immigration/studying/ for more information.
Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) To study certain courses in the UK, international non-EU applicants are required to obtain an Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) certificate. If this applies to you, the immigration rules state that you must have obtained an ATAS certificate for the programme before applying for a student visa or extension of stay. We advise that you begin the ATAS application process as soon as possible. Further information is available at http://www.manchester.ac.uk/international/apply/visas/academictechnologyapprovalscheme/.
Appeals and Complaints Procedure for Applicants To safeguard the interests of applicants the University has established an Appeals and Complaints Procedure for Applicants (detailed in the Student Admissions Policy). This procedure can be found on the University website at http://documents.manchester.ac.uk/list.aspx.
Data Protection The information already provided as part of your application to study at the University will be processed to form part of your student record. The information held (including amendments) is stored on a database and will be made available to Schools in the University. All data held is processed in accordance with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998 and within the limits agreed with the University's Data Protection Officer. Full details of the University of Manchesters notification to the Information Commissioner can be viewed on the public register of data controllers, www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk.
You have the right to check the information held about you and to correct it if necessary. Please see http://www.studentnet.manchester.ac.uk/crucial-guide/regulations/dataprotection/ for further information on how your data will be used by the University, when the data may be disclosed to a third party and what information on your student record, and other information held by The University of Manchester about you, will be sent to the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA).
Distance Selling Regulations The Universitys admissions process is subject to the Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000. After accepting an offer, you have a right to cancel your acceptance of the offer by informing us in writing within seven working days after your acceptance, provided that the only communication between you and the University has been by distance, i.e., up until your acceptance of the offer, there has been no face-to-face contact between you and the University and you have not visited the University. If you cancel within the relevant period, you will be entitled to a refund of any deposit/fees that you have paid prior to the cancellation.
General matters The agreement is between the University and the student and only these two parties can enforce the agreement between them and the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 shall not apply. The agreement between the student and the University is governed by English Law and the University and student agree to submit to the non- exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.