OASP ACADEMIC SEMESTER ENROLMENT FORM

Student Details

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Parent(s)/Guardian Details

Parent or Guardian? *

Details of High School You Attended

Details of College/University You Will Attend (If known)

Enrolment Details

Please select the subjects you wish to study. In the event that a subject is not available, it would be helpful if you could also indicate an alternative subject.

months
Accommodation Needed?

Personal Statement

Rank in order of importance the activities which best represent your greatest achievements and interests. Include any awards you may have received and also state the degree of your involvement.

You may want to consider drawing upon the following areas in compiling your list of activities:

  • Activities and organisations to which you have frequently contributed
  • Athletic teams for which you have played
  • Community activites with which you may have been involved such as volunteer work, religious or cultural groups
  • Creative work, or hobbies, to which you have devoted substantial time and which you have pursued to a high level
  • Prizes, honours, or special recognition you have won
  • Travel and other experiences

About Yourself

In considering your application we want to get to know you as well as we can. We ask you to use this opportunity to tell us something more about yourself to help us towards a sense of how you think and what interests you have. You should include how you expect to benefit from your time with us, what you feel you have to contribute and also what future ambitions you have.

Conditions of Acceptance

  1. Fees must be paid by the start of each term. The college cannot guarantee to hold a place for a student whose fees have not been paid. Students whose accounts are in arrears may be suspended from tuition until fees have been paid.
  2. Fees are not refundable. The college operates a fees protection scheme to protect against loss of tuition through illness or other unforeseen circumstances. Details are enclosed with termly fees accounts.
  3. A refundable academic deposit of £1,000 is payable before the start of the course.
  4. To withdraw a student from the college normally requires a term’s notice in writing. Four weeks notice is required for students who withdraw after enrolment but before the start of the course
  5. Two weeks notice is required for students either withdrawing from a subject or moving to another subject.
  6. Timetables and fees may be altered at short notice should circumstances demand it.
  7. The college reserves the right to spend up to £250 in the case of emergency, crisis or student hardship without further consent and the fee-payer hereby consents to settle such costs.
  8. The college reserves the right to dismiss any student whose standard of work or conduct is unsatisfactory. Under these circumstances, fees for the remainder of that term remain payable.
  9. The college cannot accept responsibility for any situation arising, directly or indirectly, as a result of a failure to disclose, in writing, any material information regarding the academic or personal situation of the applicant, including all health issues.
  10. The college will not be held responsible for being unable to deliver courses as a result of policies or actions of government agencies, although will offer assistance in making alternative arrangements in such an eventuality.
  11. It is very helpful to the college to be able to use student photographs or names for marketing purposes. Any student or parent who wishes to withhold permission should contact the college in writing.
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