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International Enrolment Form Name of Student: Agent s name (if applicable): Application to: Birmingham Cambridge London Manchester All Abbey DLD Colleges have tier 4 sponsor status 20/11/2015 1 www.abbeydld.co.uk

Abbey DLD Group of Colleges International Enrolment Form NEXT PAGE > Photograph to be provided when student arrives at the college Please complete the following information as fully and as accurately as possible. Please print clearly in BLOCK CAPITALS, using black ink. Please indicate on the title page of this application form which college you are applying to. Please send the completed form, together with a copy of the passport of the student, copies of examination certificates and transcripts, stamped and certified and a short personal statement from the applicant, written in their handwriting. The form should be returned to the address or contact details of the college being applied to. Please find details on the last page of this international enrolment form. This information will be kept confidential by the college. Please notify us in writing of any changes to your personal details. SECTION A / PERSONAL INFORMATION 1) STUDENT DETAILS: Family name Male Female First name(s) Date of Birth Preferred name: (dd/mm/yyyy) Address Town Country Post Code/Zip Code Email Address Tel No Skype Mobile Nationality Passport Number Start Date Expiry Date Home Language Other Languages 2) PARENT/GUARDIAN DETAILS: Parent/Guardian 1: Family name First name(s) Title (Mr/Mrs/Ms/Dr/Prof) Relationship to student Address (if different from above) Town Country Post Code/Zip Code Email Address Tel No Mobile Contact above in an emergency: Yes No Preferred email for reports/invoices: Yes No Parent/Guardian 2: Family name First name(s) Title (Mr/Mrs/Ms/Dr/Prof) Relationship to student Address (if different from above) Town Country Post Code/Zip Code Email Address Tel No Mobile Contact above in an emergency: Yes No Preferred email for reports/invoices: Yes No 2

3) DETAILS OF PERSON WHO WILL BE PAYING THE TUITION FEES: NEXT PAGE > Name of the fee payer Occupation Address (if different from above) Town Country Post Code/Zip Code Email Address Tel No Mobile 4) THIS SECTION TO BE COMPLETED IF THERE IS A GUARDIAN IN THE UK: We recommend that the parents appoint a guardian resident in the UK for all students who are under the age of 18 and who are not normally resident in the UK. Students under 16 must have a guardian living in the UK. Family name First name Title (Mr/Mrs/Ms/Dr/Prof) Address Town Post Code Email Address Tel No Mobile SECTION B / EDUCATION 5) PLEASE GIVE DETAILS OF THE LAST SCHOOL ATTENDED: Name and Address of School / College Town Country Post Code/Zip Code Name of Headteacher Dates attended (dd/mm/yyyy): From to UCI NUMBER PLEASE PROVIDE SCANNED COPIES OF YOUR EDUCATION CERTIFICATES FROM SCHOOL OR COLLEGE WITH THIS APPLICATION. PLEASE PROVIDE INFORMATION BELOW FOR ANY EXAMINATIONS YOU ARE LIKELY TO TAKE BEFORE LEAVING YOUR CURRENT SCHOOL: 6) STUDY OPTIONS: PLEASE READ THE INFORMATION BELOW CAREFULLY AND THEN TICK THE BOXES TO SHOW YOUR STUDY CHOICES: FULL TIME ENGLISH All Colleges offer a Full Time English programme to international students, with entry through a Student Visitor Visa (where required) for an English Language programme of up to 11 months Start date (please choose) September 2016 start (3 terms) January 2016 start (2 terms) April 2016 start (1 term) Summer School 2016 start 3

GCSE PROGRAMME Start date (please choose) 2 year programme 1 year programme September 2016 start (6 terms) September 2016 start (3 terms) Students undertaking the 2 year GCSE programme will normally be able to select up to 8 preferred subjects (please select from the course matrix on p8. Number of subjects varies by college, please check for details). Students undertaking the 1 year GCSE programme will usually select between 5-7 subjects for study. For entry to the Abbey DLD Colleges GCSE programme, you should have obtained or expect to obtain IELTS (or equivalent) 4.5. If your level of English is not sufficient to meet the entry criteria for the GCSE programme, the Abbey DLD Colleges Pre GCSE course is a specially designed programme of up to 3 years duration leading to completion of your GCSE examinations. 3 YEAR GCSE PROGRAMME (Not available at Abbey College Cambridge) September 2016 start January 2016 start A LEVELS Start date (please choose) The 1 year programme is only available to students who have already completed full A Level studies, and who can demonstrate a minimum level of English equivalent to IELTS 6.5. You must discuss with the College your suitability for the one year programme before applying. 2 year programme 18 months programme 1 year programme (Selected subjects only) (not available at Abbey College Cambridge) September 2016 start (6 terms) January 2016 start (5 terms) September 2016 start (3 terms) Please select your relevant college, course and subjects (up to 4) in the course matrix on page 8. Subject choices are to be discussed directly with the College being applied to. If you wish to study A Levels, your current or pending exam results should be equivalent to or higher than GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) in at least 5 subjects and a minimum level of English equivalent to IELTS 5.0 (5.5 Abbey College Cambridge). At the start of each academic year of study students following an A Level course without a pass at grade C in GCSE or IGCSE English Language or with an Academic English score below 6.5 overall must join an Academic English training course for the duration of the academic year which will be timetabled alongside A Level lessons. If your level of English is not sufficient to meet the entry criteria for the A Level programme, the Abbey DLD Colleges Pre A Level course is a specially designed programme of up to 3 years duration leading to completion of your A Level examinations. 3 YEAR A LEVEL PROGRAMME September 2016 start January 2016 start 4

INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAMME Start date (please choose) NEXT PAGE > September 2016 start (3 terms) If you wish to study the International Foundation Programme you should have obtained or expect to obtain a qualification accepted by a university in your home country and a minimum level of English equivalent to Academic English 5.0. Course type. Please choose. Art and Design DLD College London Business, Economics & Accounting Pathway Abbey College Birmingham Abbey College Cambridge Abbey College Manchester DLD College London Engineering Pathway (Physics or Chem with Maths) Abbey College Cambridge Abbey College Manchester Medical Pathway Abbey College Manchester Music Pathway DLD College London Science and Health Pathway Abbey College Birmingham Abbey College Cambridge Science Pathway Abbey College Manchester COURSES FOR WHICH YOU ARE APPLYING (ENTRY YEAR ONLY) Subjects Course Level (tick where appropriate) GCSE AS A2 1 year (AS & A2) BTEC IFP Pre- Sessional SECTION C / ACCOMMODATION ARRANGEMENTS 7) All students must live in accommodation approved by the College. This may be supervised accommodation, or living with a Parent or Guardian. Supervised Accommodation can consist of a Host Family or a Student Boarding House. A guardian must be over 25 years of age and have evidence that they are allowed to stay in the UK. Students over 19 years old may choose to live independently in their second or later years of study if they meet the college criteria - please see our website for more information or contact the Accommodation Officer. Please indicate if College accommodation is required Yes No If Yes, you will be contacted by the Accommodation Officer to arrange your preferred accommodation If No, give term time address and name of guardian or adult at that address. Name Address Town Post Code 5

SECTION D / FURTHER INFORMATION AND SIGNED DECLARATION NEXT PAGE > MEDICAL HISTORY It is important, for your health and welfare, during your study at an Abbey DLD College that these questions are answered comprehensively. Your application will not be prejudiced in any way. If you wish to give details in confidence please contact the Principal of the College. 8) Please provide details of any physical problems or illness which you feel may affect your progress at college (e.g. deafness, defective vision, heart problems, nervous disposition, allergies etc). Please attach an additional sheet if more space is required to explain the problem. 8.1 Do you have any allergies? Yes No If yes, please specify 8.2 Are you currently taking any medication or receiving medical treatment? Yes No If yes, please specify 8.3 Do you have a registered disability or special educational needs? Yes No If yes, please specify 8.4 Do you suffer/have you ever suffered from a major illness? Yes No If yes, please specify 8.5 During your study at an Abbey DLD College, you will be required to register with a local UK doctor. If you require any medical treatment during this time, that will only be undertaken by a qualified healthcare professional. In emergencies, First Aid may be provided if necessary at the College. If you do NOT want your son / daughter / ward to receive First Aid, please give your reason(s): 9) EDUCATIONAL TRIPS AND ACTIVITIES The Colleges offer students the opportunity to take part in educational trips, cultural events and sporting activities. The Educational Visits Co-ordinator ensures that all of the required safeguarding measures are in place. Parents will be informed in advance of the dates the visits are to be scheduled so that they know when their child is expected to be out of school. All residential trips and visits involving adventure activities will require a separate consent form which will be sent to you before the trip. Please tick this box/sign here to consent to your child taking part in educational trips and activities organised by the College. Print full name Signed (check box if completing online) Relationship to student Date 10) THIS SECTION IS FOR STUDENTS UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE All students may leave the premises at break and lunchtime. If your son / daughter is aged under 16 on 1st September of the new academic year, please could you sign below to confirm that your son / daughter may leave the premises and that the college cannot be responsible for the student during this period. At no other time are students allowed out of the building unless permission has been granted by a member of staff. Print full name Signed (check box if completing online) Relationship to student Date 11) GENERAL STATEMENTS The College will endeavour to provide the student with their chosen programme of study, following an assessment of the academic ability, level of English, future academic aspirations and the student s individual learning needs. That assessment may direct the College to adjustments to the academic programme that may be required, which may occasionally require the student to adopt a different course of study or rarely to seek an alternative education provider. Any such adjustment will be fully discussed and agreed in advance. 6

12) THE COLLEGE POLICY STATEMENT INCLUDES ITEMS ON: NEXT PAGE > 1. Admissions to the college 2. Academic and Student Support 3. Student welfare including policy on educational visits 4. Anti bullying 5. Complaints procedure 6. General information PARENTAL AGREEMENT I confirm that I wish to enrol this student for the course(s) detailed on the offer letter and I agree to pay all fees in full. I have read and agree to the Terms and Conditions of Enrolment as well as the Policy Statement of Abbey DLD Group of Colleges. I enclose an electronic copy (scanned) of the student s passport including photo page, nationality and passport number (the original document will need to be seen at induction). Signature of parent/guardian (1) Full name (please print) Date (check box if completing online) Signature of parent/guardian (2) Full name (please print) Date (check box if completing online) Signature of fee payer - if different Full name (please print) Date (check box if completing online) 13) Please tick the box if you do NOT wish to be included in promotional materials used by Abbey DLD Group of Colleges. STUDENT AGREEMENT I have read the Conditions of Enrolment and the College Policy Statement and agree to be bound by their conditions. I consent to the (named agent ) Signature of student acting on my behalf in relation to my admission and visa applications. (check box if completing online) Date How did you hear about the college? FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: Nationality confirmed: Passport Other Details of Educational Advisor, if applicable Company stamp or Contact details please 7

Course Matrix Abbey DLD Colleges offer students a wide range of top quality courses to best prepare them for the next stage of their studies. You will find our GCSE, A Level and International Foundation Programmes in the course matrix below and opposite. ABBEY BIRMINGHAM ABBEY CAMBRIDGE ABBEY MANCHESTER DLD LONDON GCSE A LEVEL IFP GCSE A LEVEL IFP GCSE A LEVEL IFP BTEC GCSE A LEVEL IFP BTEC Academic English* Art & Design Biology Business Communication Systems Business Studies Chemistry Classical Civilisation Computing Drama Economics English English Literature English Language English Lang/Lit Film Studies French Further Mathematics Geography German Global Citizenship Government & Politics Graphic Communication History * Please note that Academic English is offered to complement GCSE, A Level and IFP Programmes. 8

ABBEY BIRMINGHAM ABBEY CAMBRIDGE ABBEY MANCHESTER DLD LONDON GCSE A LEVEL IFP GCSE A LEVEL IFP GCSE A LEVEL IFP BTEC GCSE A LEVEL IFP BTEC History of Art ICT Italian Latin Mathematics Media Studies Music Music Technology Photography Physics Psychology Religious Studies Russian Sociology Spanish Business BTEC, Level 3 BTEC Level 3 Creative Media Production BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Music Technology Art Foundation Programme Business, Economics & Accounting Foundation Programme Engineering Foundation Programme Music Foundation Programme Science Foundation Programme * Please note that Academic English is offered to complement GCSE, A Level and IFP Programmes. * Courses in yellow are subject to demand. 9

Terms & Conditions Of Enrolment to Abbey DLD Colleges PART I Deposit The offer of a place only becomes unconditional upon receipt of a non-refundable registration fee of 250, a deposit of 2000, copies of school transcripts/reports/results and a copy of the student s passport photo page. The deposit balance is used for examination fees, textbooks, extras and trips. The remaining balance is refunded only upon completion of the agreed programme of study. The accommodation booking fee is 250. Fees All College tuition fees are payable yearly or twice yearly in advance, and are due on or before the first day of term or 14 days from the date of invoice, whichever is sooner. The College itself does not hold a consumer credit license and is not able to provide credit to parents other than in advance via a direct debit arrangement through a third party licensed under the Consumer Credit Act. The Principal reserves the right to exclude from college or from examinations any student whose fees remain outstanding after the due date. Examination fees, etc. are included in the overall tuition fees. Accommodation costs should be paid in full before a student moves into their accommodation. PART II Academic Requirements The offer of a place at the College is valid for two weeks from the date it was made. Those accepting after some delay must check with the Principal to make sure that the place remains available. This enrolment form does not reserve a place at the College. The Principal reserves the right to make an offer of a place on the strength of the application. Students are required to have achieved a minimum academic standard equivalent to 5 passes at grade C or above in GCSE, or an equivalent examination in order to be accepted onto an A Level course or the International Foundation Programme. The College may also request students pass an additional academic entrance test before being offered a place at the College. As part of the registration process at the College students starting an A Level course may be tested on Mathematics to determine their suitability for Mathematics or Further Mathematics courses. Students with Academic English below 6.5 may also be tested on English Language. English Language Requirements Students must have an acceptable standard of English before starting an academic course at the College. For A Level courses, students must have a minimum of grade C at GCSE or IGCSE English Language or hold an IELTS pass of 5.0 (or equivalent) or above in each skill. For our International Foundation Programme students must have a minimum of grade C at GCSE or IGCSE English Language or hold an IELTS pass of 5.0 (or equivalent) or above in each skill. Students may be asked to sit an Abbey DLD College English test if they do not posses an English qualification approved by UKVI (UK Visa and Immigration). This test gives an Academic English-equivalent score and will be used to determine whether a student is at the required level to start their chosen academic course. Students who are below the target entry grade will be advised to join a full time English language course at the college for a suitable period of time before commencing A Level or Foundation courses. At the start of each academic year of study students following an A Level course without a pass at grade C in GCSE or IGCSE English Language or with an IELTS score below 6.5 (or equivalent) must join an English-language training course for the duration of the academic year which will be timetabled alongside A Level lessons. Students following the English language training course have the opportunity to sit the IELTS examination at the end of their first and second year of study. Notice of Withdrawal Notice of withdrawal before the end of a course must be given to the Principal in writing not less than one full term in advance. If notice is given later than this, then the subsequent term s fees become payable in full. Absence from class for whatever reason, including sickness, does not qualify for a refund of fees, nor can the college be expected to provide extra lessons without charge to compensate for such absences. If a student is excluded on disciplinary grounds, the fees for the term remain payable. The college reserves the right to keep the deposit if a student transfers to another college or is withdrawn. Attendance and Absence Attendance for lessons, tests and examination feedback is a requirement for all students at Abbey DLD Colleges. Students who have persistent unexplained absences face exclusion from the College in accordance with the Colleges disciplinary procedure. Please note that if a student misses 10 expected contacts without the College s permission, the College is obliged to inform the UK Visa and Immigration Agency, and this may affect the student s permission to remain in the UK. Attendance and punctuality is required to be at least 90% throughout the duration of the course. Abbey DLD Colleges will withhold refunds where the reason for failure to attend arises from a visa refusal as a consequence of submitting forged or false documents. Variations Timetables may be revised at short notice should circumstances demand it. Wherever possible, students will be notified of this 10

Terms & Conditions Of Abbey DLD Colleges - Student Handbook Abbey DLD Colleges aim to provide a caring and productive environment in which our students can enjoy their studies and fulfil their potential. To support this aim, the College produces a Student Handbook to assist which is intended to provide guidance for all students about life at the College. It also provides further details about various Colleges policies and procedures that students must observe whilst at the College. These include statements about: Student term time addresses The College requires up to date contact details for all students and their parents or guardians. All students must give the College their term time address and a contact telephone number. Students must inform Reception/Administration if either changes. Homework and testing Students must make every effort to complete homework on time. Failure to do so will result in a study detention, unless prior consent has been given. Regular testing is a key element of Abbey DLD College programmes and students must undertake these tests at a frequency determined by the College. Persistent failure in these examinations or nonattendance without prior notification will result in the student being excluded from the College. In this event, the fees for the term will be payable in full. Holidays It is essential that students attend every day of term. Permission will not be granted to students either to extend College Holidays or take holidays during term time, except in exceptional circumstances. See the separate Term Dates document for all term dates. Student behaviour and discipline We treat our students as young adults and expect a friendly, courteous and hard working atmosphere to prevail. Any student who detracts from this will face a Disciplinary Meeting with senior staff of the College and a formal warning. Continued disruption may lead to suspension or expulsion from the College. Behaviour or attitudes that are deemed unacceptable include bullying, rudeness to other college members or any form of prejudice or racism. Smoking, alcohol and drugs Smoking is not permitted inside any of the College buildings. Students who appear under the influence of alcohol will be suspended. On returning to the College they will be formally warned by the Principal that any repetition of this behaviour will result in dismissal. Any student who, in the opinion of the Principal appears to be under the influence of illegal drugs, or who have brought illegal drugs into any of the College buildings, will be immediately excluded. The Principal reserves the right to require students to undertake testing for drugs if, in the opinion of the Principal, it is appropriate to do so. Each student will be issued with a copy of, and will be required to adhere to, the College s Student Handbook. 11

Terms & Conditions Of Abbey DLD Colleges - Other Matters Disclosure of information and confidentiality From time to time the College maybe required to supply references to other educational establishments (for example Universities). Furthermore, students and/or parents consent to the College making use of information relating to the student whilst attending the College and after leaving the College for reasons connected to the ongoing management of the College. It is the College s general practice to include some images of students in the College prospectus, website and newsletters. Consent may be withdrawn for the use of a student s image appearing in any such promotional material. The College will always comply with any applicable data protection legislation. Insurance The student is responsible for the security of their personal property at the College and in any College Accommodation. Students and/or parents are advised to arrange insurance cover for any such property Liability Students are personally responsible for their own safety and are jointly and individually liable for any damage caused by them to the premises where they are taught. The College does not accept liability for accidental injury or other loss caused to the student or parents or for loss or damage to property unless such injury, loss or damage is due to the negligence of the College. The College shall not be liable in the event of enforced closure due to circumstances beyond its reasonable control including, without limitation, force majeure, malicious damage, failure of technical facilities or infectious disease. The College shall ensure arrangements are implemented in a timely manner to ensure it can reasonably meet the education and welfare needs of the student. All students are personally responsible for ensuring that they are entered correctly for examinations. 12

Sending Your International Enrolment Form ABBEY COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM 10 St Paul s Square, Birmingham B3 1QU T +44 (0) 121 236 7474 adminbir@abbeycolleges.co.uk www.abbeybirmingham.co.uk ABBEY COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE 17 Station Road, Cambridge CB1 2JB T +44 (0) 1223 578 280 admincam@abbeycolleges.co.uk www.abbeycambridge.co.uk ABBEY COLLEGE MANCHESTER 5-7 Cheapside, King Street, Manchester M2 4WG T +44 (0) 161 817 2700 admin@abbeymanchester.co.uk www.abbeymanchester.co.uk DLD COLLEGE LONDON 199 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7FX T +44 (0) 20 7935 8411 dld@dld.org www.dldcollege.co.uk For more information, please email our colleges or visit our group website www.abbeydld.co.uk 13