When we assign a CAS, we certify that the applicant is able and intends to follow
the course on which they enrolled. As such therefore, the College will carry out
education and other assessments to give reasonable confidence that the student intends
to follow the course and leave on completion. When a student approaches the College
for a course of study, he/she will be given an application form. The following documentation
will be expected on submission of the application form.
Copies of all academic qualifications OR copies of registration on academic course,
if they have not yet finished the course.
Copies of English Language qualifications (B2 SELT for NQF/QCF 6 and above).
Two passport-sized photographs
Copy of passport
Copy of evidence of funds (e.g. bank statements, Loan document) conforming to UKBA
requirements for obtaining a Tier 4 Visa.
Any other document that the students think may support his application (e.g. academic
references, employer's references).
Documents Checked
The administrator checks the application ensuring that all relevant documents are
enclosed by the applicant, and that they satisfy the requirements. They will also
perform the following checks on the student's qualifications:
Check that the qualifications are authentic - A letter/email will be written to
the awarding body or educational institution which awarded the qualification. The
response will be kept, and stored in the candidate's file if they become a student.
Checking On-going Qualifications - If the student is still on the course for a relevant
qualification, or is waiting for the results, the awarding body or educational institution
will be contacted, as before, to verify that the student is on that course.
foreign qualifications for equivalence - The awarding bodies used by the
College have entry requirements expressed in terms of British Qualifications and
QCF levels, referees can also be contacted. The administrator will check with UK
NARIC to determine the academic level of foreign qualifications. The result will
be kept and stored in the student's file.
Ultimate responsibility for deciding on the academic level of students lies with
the Principal and the Course Leader.
Application Processing
This policy outlines the processing of all student applications to the College for
a place to study. The Principal and the Course Leader will consider all applications.
They can make three possible decisions:
The applicant meets the minimum requirements, and deserves an interview. The administrative
staff will be instructed to arrange a time and date with the student to carry out
an interview over the internet using video conferencing software (e.g. Skype). This
interview will be recorded and the applicant will be duly informed.
applicant will meet the minimum requirements, once certain conditions are met
- (E.g., once they have finished a course which they are currently studying). An
interview will also be arranged as above.
applicant does not meet the minimum requirements, and does not merit an interview.
The administrator will be instructed to send out a rejection letter.
Interview (face to face or via Skype)
The Registrar /Principal or course leader will conduct the interview. All documentation
in respect of the interview will be stored on the student's file. In particular,
they will look for the student to demonstrate:
A reasonable standard of English (speaking and listening) to ascertain whether it
is sufficient to cope with the lectures and course delivery methods used at Pinnacle
International College.
Knowledge and understanding of, and enthusiasm for, the course, how the applicant
chose the course and the College, appears to match the impression given by their
qualifications and application form, key aims in taking the course and whether there
is a reasonable career or further study plan.
Identify verification
Financial implications of studying abroad and whether they meet immigration requirements?
Eligibility for the course
Intention to return to home country on completion of the course
Previous immigration history
Pre existing medical conditions (pregnancy or disability which would require special
provision by the College?
Decision
The Course Leader and Principal will make a decision on whether to admit the student.
There are three possible outcomes:
Unconditional Offer - The Course Leader and the Principal are satisfied that the
student is ready to start on their chosen course at the college. Subject to payment
of the tuition fees, they will be issued a CAS. The Administrative staff will send
an Unconditional Offer Letter to the student.
Conditional Offer - The Course Leader and Principal believe the student will
be ready to start on their chosen course at the college, providing certain conditions
are met. The administrative staff will send a Conditional Offer Letter to the student.
Their application will be reconsidered once they have achieved those conditions.
With effect from the date that those conditions are achieved, it will be given priority
over new applications. The application form and accompanying documents will be kept
on the student's file.
Rejection - The Course Leader and Principal do not believe that the student is
qualified or able to take any of the chosen courses at the College, or all the available
places at the college have been filled by more able students during the admissions
process. The administrative staff will send out a rejection letter
Acceptance
Students must accept or reject any offer within the time stipulated in
the letter.
Tuition Fees
Students must pay the first instalment of tuition fees
by the date stipulated on the letter.
CAS Issued
On receipt of the first tuition
fee instalment, the College will obtain a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Study)
for that student. A CAS letter and CAS Statement will be sent to the student (containing
the unique CAS Number). The CAS Letter will state the student's Requested Enrolment
Date, and the date and time of the end of the Enrolment Period (the very last point
by which they must enrol at college).
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