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New College is committed to a policy of providing equal opportunities for all and enabling all students to participate as fully as possible in student life regardless of race, gender, disabilities, sexuality, religion or belief. The college aims to foster an atmosphere of mutual trust and harmony, where everyone's contribution is equally valued and respected. We are required by law to monitor ethnicity and therefore we ask you to help us in operating this policy by completing the questions below. Any information will be treated in the strictest confidence.
If you would like to talk to some one regarding any aspect of our equal opportunities Policy or its implementation, please contact Student Services
I am aware of the opportunities outlined in New College’s publicity
materials and have taken those I consider appropriate for enrolling on the
course(s) chosen.
I am aware of my entitlement to advice and guidance as set out on p15
(Useful Information) of this part-time brochure, and I have received and read
a course information sheet.
I am satisfied with my choice of course(s). I understand that refunds will only
be given in exceptional circumstances.
Please indicate that you have no unspent ‘relevant’ criminal convictions.
‘Relevant’ means offences against a person, whether violent or sexual, and
offences involving drugs or controlled substances, or theft. A ‘yes’ answer
does not automatically exclude your enrolment but will be referred to the
admissions panel.
I understand that refunds will only be given in exeptional circumstances.
I declare that, to the best of my knowlege, the information that I have given is correct, and I agree to abide by the terms and conditions of the College.
I agree to New College processing personal data contained in this form and/or other data which may be obtained for legitimate reasons from me or other people whilst I am a student.
Data Protection - The personal information you provide is passed to the Chief Executive of
Skills Funding ("the Agency") and, when needed, the Young People's Learning Agency for England
("the YPLA") to meet legal duties under the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009, and
the Agency's Learning Records Service (LRS) to create and maintain a unique learner number (ULN).
The information you provide may be shared with other partner organisations for purposes related to
education or training. Further information about use of and access to your personal data, and details
of partner organisations are available at: http://skillsfundingagency.bis.gov.uk/privacy.htm,
http://www.ypla.gov.uk/privacy.htm and http://www.learningrecordsservice.org.uk/documentlibrary/
documents/ode+of+Practice+for+Sharing+of+Personal+Information.htm
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