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Croydon offers excellent facilities for shopping and entertainment including Boxpark, next to East Croydon Station
OPEN EVENTS We have a number of Open Events throughout the year where you can come and find out more, meet some of the tutors and get a tour of our facilities. You can register in advance by visiting www.croydon.ac.uk
OPEN DAY EVENTS Wednesday 10 October 2018 Saturday 10 November 2018 Thursday 21 March 2019 Wednesday 26 June 2019
3.30pm-6pm 10am-1pm 3.30pm-6pm 3.30pm-6pm
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Contents 02
Welcome
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Qualifications
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Why Study at UCC?
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How to Apply
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Why Come to Croydon?
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Contact & Useful Information
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Student Services
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Stay Near, Go Far!
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Fees and Funding
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Mature Students
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Why Study for a Degree?
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Our Degree Courses
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Why Study for HNC/HND?
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Our HNC/HND Courses
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Why Study for Level 4/5?
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Our Level 4/5 Courses
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Welcome Welcome to University Centre Croydon (UCC). I am delighted that you are considering studying with us. Education can be life changing
commended good practice including our approach to employability. There are other strong reasons why you should study at UCC,
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of Sussex, one of the best
At UCC, one of the largest and
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most well established colleges
Kingdom and Europe. You will
providing Higher Education in
also see that our tuition fees
London and South East England,
are very competitive. We are
we are very proud of the success
proud to have a diverse range of
of our students, the quality
students at UCC and whatever
of our teaching, the support
your age, background or
we provide and the excellent
qualifications, we are sure that
facilities and resources in the
we can help you to realise your
centre of Croydon. In 2014, just after Ofsted judged the College to be good with outstanding features our Higher Education was assessed by the Quality
aspirations. I look forward to welcoming you as a student of University Centre Croydon.
Assurance Agency (QAA) as fully meeting UK academic
Caireen Mitchell
standards with four areas of
Principal and Chief Executive
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Why Study at University Centre Croydon? Quality of Teaching In 2014 the QAA, responsible for assuring the quality of Higher Education in the UK, found that UCC fully met the standards and expectations of Higher Education provision. The QAA review team further found the following examples of good practice at UCC: •
The high quality and level of support provided for non-standard entry students during the admissions process and the early stages of the programme.
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The consistent and highly accessible support provided for students through the tutorial system, which makes a significant contribution to facilitating student achievement.
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The strategic approach that embeds employability across the Higher Education provision.
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Comprehensive information contained in University Centre Croydon handbooks, which students consult regularly and find to be very useful and highly effective.
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Smaller Class Sizes We pride ourselves on providing smaller groups teaching typically 15-20 students per class, which is very different from the experience offered at many other universities. Our commended tutorial system provides individual support to ensure that you are on track, and benefit from the regular guidance of your tutors. Career Focused We are committed to improving your career opportunities through the programmes we offer. That is why we develop your employability skills and bring employers into UCC to meet you to ensure you have the best career options on graduation. Best Value We offer degree programmes validated by a top UK university at a price that is very competitive and cheaper than many prospective students imagine. We believe that our pricing increases accessibility to Higher Education to many whilst not compromising on quality and student experience.
Continuous Improvement
Outstanding facilities
Individual Support
The dedicated Higher Education learning space is designed to help you study in a sociable environment. There are study pods for group collaborations and a soft seating area for relaxed discussions, as well as a large student common room. We also provide open access I.T. areas.
All of our courses are regularly reviewed by external examiners, our teaching team and by students. This is to ensure that we continue to meet academic and professional standards and prepare you for employment and the next stage of your career. Here at UCC we pride ourselves on the support and individual attention we give to everybody. All students have individual reviews with their personal tutor at least three times a year, when targets are set and reviewed. Before this review, the full teaching team will have met to discuss how things are going, and to identify what you need to do in order to achieve your target grades. You and your tutor then agree a plan of action to make this happen, and this is discussed regularly throughout the year in a supportive and constructive way.
Expert Tutors
Our tutors are academically well qualified with great professional and commercial experience. They support you not only to achieve your best on your programme but also help you to develop the skills that will make you more attractive to employers.
The University Centre provides some of the best study facilities in London. UCC offers a state-of-the-art Learning Resource Centre, and library, lecture theatres and social learning spaces designed to encourage self-directed and group study opportunities.
Convenient Timetabling
We offer streamlined timetables to our students. This enables our students to plan for independent study and fit the course around other commitments. Timetables are usually available at least one month before registration.
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Why Come to Croydon?
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London’s Best Connected Borough University Centre Croydon is situated in the centre of Croydon, a thriving multicultural centre with strong African, Caribbean and Asian 6
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influences and links with many other ethnic communities. Croydon has one of the largest populations in London, with over 384,000 residents. Croydon is very well connected and transport links to UCC are second to none. Trains, trams and buses stop right outside the University Centre. Central London is only 12 minutes away by train, and it takes just 15 minutes to get to Gatwick Airport. Croydon also has London’s only tram network, transporting over 276 million people a year.
The London Overground links up to West Croydon train station, creating direct connections to Whitechapel, Shoreditch and Hoxton ensuring Croydon’s reputation as London’s best connected borough. As well as providing unrivalled transport links and huge retail offerings, Croydon boasts more green space than most neighbouring boroughs with over 120 parks.
Excellent Location UCC is in the centre of Croydon which has excellent transport connections to the rest of Greater London and the South East of England. Croydon is one of the UK’s largest commercial centres and has been a focus for shopping in the South East since the 13th century when Surrey Street Market was first established.
restaurants, brasseries, bistros and cafes offering cuisine from around the world. The greatest concentration is in the town centre where the thriving night-time economy attracts 20,000 people every weekend to its wide range of bars, nightclubs and traditional pubs. As London’s ‘third city’, Croydon offers a rich artistic heritage as well as providing opportunities for a varied and vibrant social life. A branch of Boxpark, the world’s first pop-up mall, opened in October 2016 and is situated directly opposite the University Centre – fusing the concepts of the modern street food market and placing local and global brands side by side, to create a unique shopping and dining destination. Our central location means the bars, shops, restaurants and leisure facilities that Croydon has to offer are right on your doorstep.
Croydon is ranked highly in the UK retail rankings and is well-known for its busy retail facilities. The local economy is thriving and the planned £1 billion shopping centre developed by Westfield Hammerson will transform the town centre and bring further economic prosperity to the area. Another added benefit is that the cost of living is lower than in many other parts of London whilst the services and entertainment facilities are highly rated. Croydon has a large variety of Prospectus 2019/20 |
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Student Services Learning Support Our Learning Support Service (Study Plus) provides support, advice and guidance for students with a wide range of learning difficulties and disabilities. We support students in a variety of ways and are committed to providing an inclusive education in a safe and positive environment. Our website (www.croydon.ac.uk) provides further information to help you understand what we can offer. We offer a range of services to support you across all areas of university life, with specialist support available for students with disabilities. Student Advice Service The team offers a support service that can help students with a range of issues including accommodation advice, financial advice and assistance, complex residency issues, social issues, health issues and emotional distress. Advice and Advocacy The team has experience of working with all kinds of problems ranging from sudden and unexpected distress to long-standing issues. They offer advice, support and can in some cases advocate for students on a range of issues including accommodation, residency, and legal issues. In some cases they can also refer students to specialised external agencies for assistance.
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Accommodation The Student Advice team also provides accommodation advice to our students. The team liaises with private landlords to help our students to find the most suitable accommodation. Careers The Next Steps team provides information, advice and guidance on all aspects of career planning and career decision making. During your studies at UCC there will be opportunities to meet employers to talk about careers available and some of our courses include extended work placements. Students are given opportunities to enable their development of skills for work, enhancing CVs, career and future study prospects. Students will have opportunities to take part in extended social projects and volunteering that will provide valuable transferable skills.
Library and Learning Resources The library offers a comprehensive range of resources, available both in print and electronic format. Subject Librarians offer personalised one-to-one consultations and training on how to make the most of the resources available to you. There is also the option to attend group or class research skills sessions which will help you to get the most out of your course. UCC has its own learning environment which provides learning materials and resources for all Higher Education programmes to enable students to make the most of their independent study time. Photography, video, multimedia studios and specialist production areas are also available.
45,000 + Physical books
5,000 +
Electronic books
100,000 +
Journal titles online
1 million + TV & Radio programmes
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Level 3 Progression Many of our students are so satisfied with their Level 3 course at Croydon College that they choose to continue to study with us at University Centre Croydon. Many of our college level courses fit well with the degree level courses on offer at UCC so you’ll find there is a smooth transition between Level 3 and starting your degree. As a UCC student, you will have access to extra facilities such as the Social Learning Space, Student Common Room and UCC library. UCC offers the opportunity to get a top quality University of Sussex degree without the conventional university fees price tag. So studying locally can be both financially rewarding and a career enhancing option.
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Guaranteed Offer If you are currently studying a Level 3 course at Croydon College we will guarantee you an offer* on our UCC Foundation Degree and Honours Degree courses. Please read the ‘How to Apply’ section in this prospectus for details of how to apply or you can contact the Admissions Team for help with your application. *Your guaranteed place will be subject to you meeting the entry criteria for the individual course.
Fees and Funding “You only start paying back your loan when you’re earning over £25,000 per year.” We are committed to making our Higher Education programmes accessible and cost effective. We have, therefore, set our fees for full-time students in 2019/2020 at just £6,000 per year which is significantly less than the £9,000 per year or more that most universities charge. The important thing to remember is that the tuition fee loan scheme means that you pay none of these fees up front. There are a range of government loans and grants to pay for your studies as well as to support you with things like accommodation and living expenses while you study. Any loans – for fees or living costs – will only be paid back when you are working and earning over £25,000 per year. You will repay just 9% of anything you earn above £25,000. For example, if you are earning £25,000 you will repay £30 per month. Anything left outstanding from your loan after 30 years will be written off.
Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) for UK Students The Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) provides extra financial help to UK Higher Education students to allow them to meet the extra costs of studying as a direct result of a mental health condition, disability or Specific Learning Difficulty (SpLD). It is a non-repayable grant based on need, not income.
The DSA is usually administered to Higher Education students by whomever is supplying the funding for your course. So, if you’re eligible for a student loan or fees through Student Finance England you should apply for the DSA direct to them. The application process can take a few weeks so it’s important to start it as soon as possible. However, it is always best to talk to us first as we can help you with your application and any assessment you might need. You may get help with the costs of:
—— Specialist equipment or computer
software.
—— A specialist support tutor. —— Extra travel costs you have to pay
because of your disability.
—— Other costs, like photocopying or
printer cartridges.
Further information on students loans and grants
For further information visit the Make Your Future Happen website: www.gov.uk/student-finance Please note fees for international students may vary - please refer to our website for details: www.croydon.ac.uk/international For individual advice please contact our Student Advice team on: 020 8686 5934
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Mature Students If you are a mature student and do not have the qualifications to study for a degree, we offer a variety of Access to Higher Education courses at Croydon College. Our Access to Higher Education courses are specifically designed for motivated individuals aged 19 and over who wish to progress to Higher Education and study at degree level. For further information contact our Admissions Team: 020 8760 5934, admissions@croydon.ac.uk or visit us at www.croydon.ac.uk Our range of courses includes:
Access to HE: Access to HE: Access to HE: Access to HE: Access to HE: Access to HE: Access to HE: Access to HE: Access to HE: Access to HE: Access to HE:
Nursing Social Work Business Management and Law Criminology & Psychology Teaching in Primary Education Science Humanities Nursing & Health Sciences Sport Computing Health & Social Care
Students who successfully complete a Level 3 Access course with us will be guaranteed a place on one of our HE courses.
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Why Study For A Degree? RESEARCH SUGGESTS THAT: Graduates enjoy higher quality jobs than non-graduates.
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Graduates enjoy better health outcomes by being less likely to smoke, more likely to exercise, and less prone to depression. Graduates’ children also benefit from the educational success of their parents. Graduates tend to have a greater involvement with their child’s education. Graduates are more influential in the community by being active citizens who are more likely to vote and participate in voluntary activities. Graduates show positive attitudes towards diversity and equal opportunities, such as on race and gender equality issues. Graduates, with their higher levels of skill, are a source of wider innovation and economic growth.
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Our Degree Courses UCAS Institution Code: University Centre Croydon: C92
Duration:
Courses: BA (Hons) - Business & Management (UCAS CODE: N100) BA (Hons) - Business & Law
Full time - 3 years
(UCAS CODE: N1M1)
Academic Year 2019/2020: Monday 16th September 2019 to Friday 1st May 2020
BA (Hons) - Criminology, Psychology & Social Justice (UCAS CODE: 2H60)
LLB (Hons) - Law (UCAS CODE: M100)
Fees: Full time £6,000 per year International students should refer to our website. The following course related costs are not included in the fee: The cost of books you may wish to purchase, printing costs and minimal cost of subsidised trips.
BA (Hons) - Early Childhood Studies (UCAS CODE: L520) Foundation Degree - Public Health & Social Care - 2 Years - L4-L5 (UCAS CODE: LL45)
BA (Hons) - Public Health & Social Care - 1 Year Top-up at L6 (UCAS CODE: LL45)
Entry Routes: Applicants can gain admission to our degree programme after completing a Level 3 FE Diploma course, Apprenticeships or an Access course. Applicants without any qualifications but have relevant experience in the subject area, will also be considered.
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Career Progression: Employers look for more than just a degree. They want to employ applicants who have taken full advantage of the opportunities offered to them and who have a broad and intriguing CVs. That’s why it’s so important to make the most of your time with us. We offer you opportunities to build your CVs through activities including volunteering that will help you stand out from the crowd.
Our Degree Courses
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A minimum of 80 UCAS points from AS/ A2 level (must include at least one A2) or other equivalent advanced level course; or BTEC National Award/Certificate/ Diploma in a related subject; or a pass in a relevant Access to HE qualification; or other UK/Overseas Level 3 qualifications, recognised by UCC as equivalent to the above. English Language at GCSE at grade 4 (grade C) or above, or an equivalent; or another qualification which UCC recognises as equivalent to the above. Applications are also invited from those without formal qualifications but who have relevant life and/or work experience. International students should have an IELTS score of 6.0. For more details please refer to our website. www.croydon.ac.uk
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Why Study For HNC/HND? Higher Nationals Certificates or Higher National Diplomas provide wide-ranging study programmes for those who wish to pursue or advance their career. The courses aim to develop professional, self-reflecting individuals who are able to meet the demands of employers in the chosen sector and adapt to a constantly changing world.
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Our HNC/HND Courses UCAS Institution Code: University Centre Croydon: C92
Duration: Full time - 2 years
Academic Year 2019/2020: Monday 16th September 2019 to Friday 1st May 2020
Fees: Please contact our Finance Team for further information. International students should refer to our website. The following course related costs are not included in the fee: The cost of books you may wish to purchase, printing costs and minimal cost of subsidised trips.
Entry Routes: Applicants can gain admission to our HNC/HND programmes after completing a Level 3 FE Diploma course, Apprenticeship or an Access course. Applicants without any qualification but have relevant experience in the subject area will also be considered.
Courses: HNC in Engineering (Mechanical/Electrical/Electronic) HND in Construction HNC in Art and Design (Art Practice/ Digital Design/ Graphic Design/ Photography/Fashion & Textile) HNC in Business HND in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management HNC in Sport (Leisure Management/ Community Sport and Physical Activity) HNC in International Travel and Tourism Management
Career Progression: A key progression path after studying this course is to the second or third year of a degree programme, or you could progress to a professional qualification. Employers look for more than just a degree. They want to employ applicants who have taken full advantage of the opportunities offered to them and who have a broad and intriguing CVs. That’s why it’s so important to make the most of your time with us. We offer you opportunities to build your CVs through activities including volunteering that will help you stand out from the crowd.
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Our HNC/HND Courses
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS BTEC Level 3 qualifications OR a profile of A Level grades, OR an equivalent level qualification. Applications are also invited from those without formal qualifications but who have relevant life and/or work experience. The Pearson Edexcel BTEC Higher National qualifications are accredited on the Qualification and Credit Framework (QCF) for learners aged 18 years and over. Students for whom English is a second language should have good exam results or a competent background in the English language. If you meet the minimum entry requirements (and there are still places available) you will be invited for an interview where you will have the opportunity to find out more about the course and tell us why you are interested in this subject area. For more details please refer to our website. www.croydon.ac.uk
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Why Study For L4 or L5? The BTEC Level 4 or 5 Diploma qualifications are aimed at those wanting to continue their education through applied learning. These courses offer a broad introduction to the subject area.
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Our Level 4/5 Courses UCAS Institution Code: University Centre Croydon: C92
Duration: Full time - 2 years
Academic Year 2019/2020: Monday 16th September 2019 to Friday 1st May 2020
Fees: Please contact our Finance Team for further information. International students should refer to our website The following course related costs are not included in the fee: The cost of books you may wish to purchase, printing costs and minimal cost of subsidised trips.
Entry Routes: Applicants can gain admission to our Level 4/Level 5 programmes after completing a Level 3 FE diploma course, Apprenticeship or an Access course. Applicants without any qualification but have relevant experience in the subject area, will also be considered.
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Courses: Level 4 Diploma Hospitality and Supervisory Management Level 5 Diploma Education and Training (Further Education Teaching)
Career Progression: Employers look for more than just a degree. They want to employ applicants who have taken full advantage of the opportunities offered to them and who have a broad and intriguing CVs. That’s why it’s so important to make the most of your time with us. We offer you opportunities to build your CVs through activities including volunteering that will help you stand out from the crowd.
Our Level 4/5 Courses
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS BTEC Level 3 qualifications OR a profile of A Level grades, OR an equivalent level qualification. Applications are also invited from those without formal qualifications but who have relevant life and/or work experience. The Pearson Edexcel BTEC Higher National qualifications are accredited on the Qualification and Credit Framework (QCF) for learners aged 18 years and over. Students for whom English is a second language should have good exam results or a competent background in the English language. If you meet the minimum entry requirements (and there are still places available) you will be invited for an interview where you will have the opportunity to find out more about the course and tell us why you are interested in this subject area. For more details please refer to our website. www.croydon.ac.uk
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Qualifications If the course requires a specified number of UCAS points, please use the tables below as a guide. For more information about UCAS tariff points and how they work, please visit www.ucas.com A-Levels Some courses may require you to have a related subject at A-Levels to apply for the course. A-Levels
AS-Levels
BTEC National Extended Diploma
BTEC National Diploma
D*D*D*
168
D*D*
112
D*D*D
160
D*D
104
A*
56
A
48
A
20
D*DD
152
DD
96
B
40
B
16
DDD
144
DM
80
C
32
C
12
DDM
128
MM
64
D
24
D
10
DMM
112
MP
48
E
16
E
6
MMM
96
PP
32
MMP
80
MPP
64
PPP
48
BTEC Nationals Some courses may require you to have a related subject at BTEC to apply for the course.
D*
28
BTEC National Extended Diploma
D
24
D*D*
84
D*
56
M
16
D*D
78
D
48
P
8
DD
72
M
32
DM
60
P
16
MM
48
MP
36
PP
24
BTEC National Certificate
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BTEC National Diploma
GCSEs You must have GCSE English and maths at grade C/grade 4 or above(or equivalent). Current GCSE
Old GCSE
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A*
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6
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Note: Please note that applicants who do not already possess qualifications should contact the Admissions Office to discuss their equivalent qualifications or relevant work experience on: 020 8760 5934 or email admissions@croydon.ac.uk
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How to apply With such a variety of courses on offer at University Centre Croydon, there are a number of ways to apply.
BA (Hons) Degrees/Foundation Degrees
What happens after I apply?
For any of these types of full-time qualifications, you must apply through UCAS.
If you have applied through UCAS, you will receive an acknowledgement from them and, shortly after, we will be in touch to either offer you a place or arrange an interview. If you have applied for an Art, Design and Media course, you may need to bring a portfolio of recent work to the interview.
There are full instructions available for all applicants at www.ucas.com and advice on our website, www.croydon.ac.uk. Depending on which type of applicant you are, you will also be able to seek advice from your teacher or careers advisor and for international students, your college or other overseas organisations, such as British Council offices.
If you have applied directly to us, we will acknowledge receipt of your application within five working days and pass on your details to the appropriate admissions tutor for your course. We will then arrange an interview for you with one of the course tutors to discuss your application and for you to find out more about both the University Centre and the course.
Part time courses: Professional courses
Late applications and Clearing
You can apply to us directly via the relevant course page on our website for any of these courses. Alternatively, you can collect an application form in person at one of our open events or by visiting the University Centre. All completed application forms should be returned to:
In July and August, those full time applicants who are applying late, who do not currently hold an offer or who have not met the conditions of an offer may be able to apply directly to us. Places are limited and only available on courses that are not yet full. Details of these courses are available on the UCAS website, on the UCC website, or by calling the Clearing helpline number listed on the next page.
University Centre Admissions, University Centre Croydon, College Road, Croydon CR9 1DX T: 020 8760 5934 E: admissions@croydon.ac.uk
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UCAS important information Application Fees: 2 – 5 choices £24 or 1 choice £13 UCAS Customer Service Unit telephone numbers: For callers in the UK: 0871 468 0468 For callers outside the UK: +44 (0) 871 468 0468
For callers with hearing difficulties: From the UK use the Text Relay service on: 18001 0871 468 0468 From outside the UK dial: +44 (0) 151 494 1260 (text phone) and then ask the operator to dial 0871 468 0468
UCAS www.ucas.com
Institution Code for University Centre Croydon Croydon: C92
University Centre Croydon Clearing Contact: www.croydon.ac.uk/clearing
University Centre Croydon Clearing Helpline: 020 8760 5994* *Please note this telephone number is only operational during the Clearing process.
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Contact Speak to us
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To find out more information on our courses visit or phone us to speak to course tutors to discuss exactly what the course comprises and whether it’s the right course for you.
We have a number of Open Events throughout the year where you can come and find out more, meet some of the tutors and get a tour of our facilities.
Website www.croydon.ac.uk
Address University Centre Croydon, College Road, Croydon CR9 1DX T: 020 8686 5700 E: admissions@croydon.ac.uk
Mainline Railway Stations East Croydon
(2 minutes walk from University Centre Croydon). West Croydon
(10 minutes walk from University Centre Croydon).
Parking There are several public car parks within 5 minutes walk of University Centre Croydon.
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Open Event Dates: Wednesday 10 October 2018, 3.30pm-6pm Saturday 10 November 2018, 10am-1pm Thursday 21 March 2019, 3.30pm-6pm Wednesday 26 June 2019, 3.30pm-6pm
Useful Information If you would like to visit the University Centre Croydon or simply require more information or additional copies of this publication, please contact: University Centre Croydon College Road Croydon CR9 1DX T: 020 8760 5934 E: info@croydon.ac.uk www.croydon.ac.uk In addition, visit our website: www.croydon.ac.uk to download this publication.
Opening times:
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PLEASE NOTE Due to the period between prospectus publication and registration, circumstances may change due to factors beyond our reasonable control and therefore it may sometimes be necessary to vary the content of the course or services described in the prospectus. We will use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that changes are kept to a minimum, but if we are required to make any material changes to your course (as described in the offer letter and/ or prospectus) before you register at the University Centre, we shall bring these to your attention as soon as possible and if you reasonably believe that the proposed change will prejudicially affect you, you may cancel the contract and withdraw your application for the course without any
liability to us for course fees (even if the cancellation period has expired). We will use all reasonable endeavours to deliver all courses described in the prospectus. However, if there are not sufficient applicants either to make a course viable or to deliver a quality student experience, we may cancel the course. If you have received an offer for any course described in the prospectus, but we discontinue the course prior to you registering at the University Centre, we will notify you as soon as possible and we will use reasonable endeavours to provide a suitable replacement course for which you are qualified. If you are unhappy with the replacement course provided by us or if we are unable to provide a suitable replacement course, you may cancel the contract and withdraw your application without any liability for course fees (even if the cancellation period has expired). The latest information about our courses will always be available on our website www.croydon.ac.uk
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