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Personal Details



Title
First Name
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Previous name(s)
Pronoun
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Date Of Birth

Legal Sex

Contact Number (Home Telephone)
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Personal Email Address
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Please supply your personal email address. This is the address we will send you information about your application



Nationality
Ethnicity
National Insurance No.
Please select your country of Residence
Country of Birth
Are you a UK or Irish citizen and been an ordinary resident in the UK or Ireland for the last 3 years?
Is Home Fees
Please indicate your current status in the UK
Passport number
Immigration Status
Date of entry into the UK


Address


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Town / City
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Type of Accomomodation

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Years at address

Will you be living at a different address whilst studying?

Term time address

House No./Name and street (Address Line 1)
Address Line 2
Town / City
County

Postcode

We collect information relating to special educational needs, disabilities and additional support so our learning support team can work with you to ensure that you receive the appropriate help and advice to achieve your full potential

Do you have any disabilities or learning difficulties?

Main Disability/Learning Difficulty

Please identify any additional Disabilities / Learning Difficulties

If other - please state

Notes


Application Support



Your Qualifications

What is your highest level of Qualification?

Use the following table to help you pick the correct qualification level...

Level Academic Qualification Equivalent
Entry Level first certificate GCSE - grades 3, 2, 1 or grades D, E, F, G level 1 award level 1 certificate level 1 diploma level 1 ESOL level 1 essential skills level 1 functional skills level 1 national vocational qualification (NVQ) music grades 1, 2 and 3
Level 1 For example, GCSE grades 1-3/F-D, First certificate, Level 1 Award/Certificate/Diploma, Functional Skill Level 1
Full Level 2 GCSE/O Level (5 or more GCSEs grades A*-C), GCSE (9-1) (5 or more GCSEs grade 4 or above), 2 or 3 AS Levels (for AS qualifications regulated before 1 September 2015), CSE Grade 1 (5 or more), 1 A Level, Higher 14-19 Diploma, QCF Diploma level 2, QCF Certificate level 2 at 13 or 14 credits undertaken before 2014 to 2015, Level 2 Principal Learning, NVQ level 2, GNVQ Intermediate,
Full Level 3 A Levels (2 or more advanced level passes), 4 or more AS Levels (for AS qualifications regulated before 1 September 2015), QCF Diploma Level 3, QAA Access to HE, Advanced 14-19 Diploma, GNVQ Advanced, NVQ level 3, AVCE double award, Tech Levels which are in the 16-19 Performance Tables, Applied Generals which are in the 16-19 Performance Tables (from 1 August 2015), QCF Certificate at Level 3 which is 30 to 36 credits
Level 4 For example, Certificate of Higher Education, Higher Apprenticeship, HNC
Level 5 For example, Diploma of Higher Education, Foundation Degree, HND
Level 6 For example, Degree Apprenticeship, Honours Degree
Level 7 For example, Masters level degree, PgDip
Level 8 For example, Doctorate/PhD



We need your expected or achieved qualifications to make sure you are applying for the right course. Please include information on all qualifications studied i.e. GCSE, BTEC diplomas, A-levels, NVQs. If you haven’t yet taken your exams, please provide your predicted grades.

Entering Math, English and science Qualifications is mandatory, if you do not have these then please leave blank


If you have no qualifications, then please press ‘No prior qualifications’. Use ‘Add row’ to save and add more.

If you have already achieved these, please enter your actual grades otherwise please enter your predicted grades




QualificationSubject (if not listed)Actual GradePredicted GradeDate Awarded

Did you achieve GCSE Maths (A*-C or 9-4) by end of year 11 (Tick for yes)

Did you achieve GCSE English (A*-C or 9-4) by end of year 11 (Tick for yes)




Safeguarding Children, Young People and Vulnerable Adults

The TEC Partnership is keen to support all students to help them succeed. For some careers you will need to declare all criminal convictions including those that are spent. Doing this will not necessarily stop you being offered a place on a course. Courses where a full disclosure is needed include those that could lead to a career in teaching or involve working with children or vulnerable adults, healthcare, the law/legal environment, accounting and finance, veterinary, RSPCA, taxi drivers, uniformed services and security.

If you are unsure what to declare then please seek advice from our Student Services Team (you do not need to give your name) or ask a careers advisor at the National Careers Service at http://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/aboutus/contactus

Do you have any unspent criminal convictions?

If you have answered “yes” to question 2 you will be required to make a full disclosure and this will result in a follow up meeting in order to obtain further details. Please be aware that if you receive any criminal convictions whilst you are a student with The TEC Partnership, you must talk to a member of staff from the Learner Services Safeguarding Team. They are available via the contact details on the back of your student card. They will advise you if the convictions will affect your studies in any way.

References

Reference Forename
Reference Surname
Reference Telephone
Reference Email
Relationship to you
Reference Job title

Please complete this section if you are enrolling on a level 4 or higher course (including Higher Education courses)

Are you the 1st generation in your family to access HE

Occupation Level (if under 21 enter occupation of highest earning parent

Term Time Accommodation type

Fees & Evidence

Fees


The Fees for this course are :


You may be eligible for a fee remission - please read the following information

You are entitlted to a free course if:

  • If you are aged 23 or under, and you have not previously achieved a first full qualification at level 2 - you are entitled to a free course if the course you are enrolling for is Level 2
  • If you are aged 23 or under, and you have not previously achieved a first full qualification at level 3 - you are entitled to a free course if the course you are enrolling for is Level 3
  • If you are over 19 - and the course is eligible for a Lifetime skills offer -and you have not previously achieved a first full qualification at level 3 - you are entitled to a free course if the course you are enrolling for is Level 3
  • If the course you are enrolling for is English and you do not hold English GCSE at a grade C or 4, you are entitled to funding for English
  • If the course you are enrolling for is Maths and you do not hold Maths GCSE at a grade C or 4, you are entitled to funding for Maths
This does not apply to Higher Education Students

How do you intend to pay? (Select One)



As you have indicated that you taking an Advanced Learner Loan, then the college will be in touch to discuss your loan.

As you have indicated that you are paying your own fees then the college will be in touch to arrange payment of your fees.


Employer Name
Employer Email
Employer telephone number

Level 2 Entitlement

For Level 2 Entitlement - You will be 19 to 23 and have not previously achieved a first full qualification at level 2 and as such you can claim Level 2 Entitlement

I confirm I am 19 to 23 and have not previously achieved a first full qualification at level 2 and as such I am claiming my level 2 entitlement


I receive Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) including those receiving National Insurance credits only

You must attach evidence of your JSA allowance


I receive Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)

You must attach evidence of your ESA allowance.


I receive Universal Credit

You must attach evidence of your Universal Credit

For a single Adult Claim - your take-home pay (recorded on your Universal Credit statement) must be less than £345 a month

If a joint adult claim your take-home pay (recorded on your Universal Credit statement) must be less than £552 a month

I receive other state benefits

You must attach evidence of your State Benefit

You must be looking to be employed, or progress into more sustainable employment

This course must directly relevant to your employment prospects

For a single Adult Claim - your take-home pay (recorded on your Universal Credit statement) must be less than £345 a month

If a joint adult claim your take-home pay (recorded on your Universal Credit statement) must be less than £552 a month

Are you earning LESS than £18,525.00 Annually?

You must attach evidence of your gross annual wages.

This could be :

  • Wage slip or a Universal Credit statement within 3 months of today's date
  • Current employment contract which states gross monthly/annual wages.
  • Other evidence of earnings is acceptable but must be attached
  • If self employed we will accept your previous years submitted earnings or other evidence of earnings.

Student Loans Company

You Must Upload your Student Loans Confirmation Letter - and answer the following questions


For Instalments - we will take a 25% deposit now, then we will contact you to arrange a Payment plan / Recurring card payement - You will get an email from us, you will need your student number, DOB and the remaining balance. You must have set this up within 48 hours to be confirmed on this course

For Level 3 Entitlement - You will be 19 to 23 and have not previously achieved a first full qualification at level 3 and as such you can claim Level 3 Entitlement

Or -You are 19+ and have not previously achieved a first full qualification at level 3, the course is a Lifetime Skills offer and as such I am claiming my Lifetime Skills Entitlement

19 to 23 and have not previously achieved a first full qualification at level 3 and as such you can claim Level 3 Entitlement

OR

I am 19+ and have not previously achieved a first full qualification at level 3, the course is a Lifetime Skills offer and as such I am claiming my Lifetime Skills Entitlement

English or Maths

Are you enrolling for English or Maths ?

If you are enrolling for both - you can select both

I do not hold English GCSE at a grade C or 4

I do not hold Maths GCSE at a grade C or 4



Evidence

If you have not lived in the UK for 3 or more years you must upload proof of your right to live in the UK

You may upload 1 form of Identification

Accepted forms of Identification:

  1. Current signed passport
  2. Original birth certificate (UK birth certificate issued within 12 months of the date of birth in full form including those issued by UK authorities overseas such as Embassies High Commissions and HM Forces)
  3. Current UK photocard driving licence
  4. Full old-style driving licence
  5. Residence permit issued by the Home Office to EEA nationals on sight of own country passport
  6. National identity card bearing a photograph of the applicant

You may also upload specific evidence for your Funding Declaration - please see the table below for what you should upload:

Type of Evidence
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My Employer is Paying my Fees Please provide a Purchase Order, or letter of Confirmation from the Employer
I earn less than £18,525.00 annual gross salary Please provide a P60, Payslip or Bank Statement, Current Employment Contract or Universal Credit Statement
I am using an Student Loan to fund this course Please provide evidence of your loan confirmation letter

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