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Academic Handbook Student Welfare Policies and Procedures

Change in Circumstances Policy and Guidance

Introduction

  1. It is understood that students can experience a change in their personal circumstances that can make it difficult or impossible for them to continue on their programme of study as they had planned. Northeastern University London (the University) has in place policies to enable students to change their programme of study, take a break in study or a break in learning (apprentices), or withdraw from the University.

Purpose

  1. This document aims to clarify the three main types of changes in circumstances and offers guidance for students who may wish transfer to another programme or mode of attendance, take a break in study or a break in learning, or withdraw from their programme.

Resources and Contact Information

  1. Student Support and Development
  2. Academic Advising
  3. Apprenticeships Team
  4. Visa Team
  5. Forms Library
    1. Change in Circumstances: Transfer of Programme Form
    2. Change in Circumstances: Transfer of Mode of Attendance Form
    3. Change in Circumstances: Break in Studies/ Break in Learning Form
    4. Change in Circumstances: Withdrawal Form

Policies

Transfer of Programme / Transfer of Mode of Attendance

  1. Students are able to request to transfer their programme of study at the University. Requests to transfer programme include postgraduate students who would wish to change their mode of attendance (full-time to part-time or part-time to full-time). The University does not offer a part-time mode of attendance to undergraduate students. Students wishing to transfer programme or change mode of attendance must submit a Change in Circumstances: Transfer of Programme Form or a Change in Circumstances: Transfer of Mode of Attendance Form to Registry.
  2. International students on a visa must comply with the requirements of their visa and any relevant regulations and guidance published by UK Visas and Immigration. International students should obtain advice on whether a proposed transfer would be permitted by speaking to the University’s Visa Team.
  3. Students wishing to transfer programme within the current academic year, or postgraduate students wishing to change their mode of attendance must normally submit their respective change in circumstances form to Registry by the Friday of the second week of the semester in which they start their programme of study. Requests to change after this deadline will only be considered in exceptional circumstances by the Academic Registrar.
  4. Students wishing to change programme for the next academic year should do so after completing their current year and before the start of the next year of their programme. Students transferring programme must undertake all courses as set out in the specification for the new programme.
  5. Students will not normally be permitted to transfer programme if, by doing so, they would be required to undertake an unusual pattern of study such as taking a large number of courses within a semester or having a semester in which they did not take any courses.
  6. A transfer of programme can only be approved where the student meets the entry requirements for the new programme.
  7. Registry will confirm with the Admissions Team and the Visa Team that a student is eligible to transfer to the new programme before any transfer is approved. Registry will confirm the transfer of programme to the student in writing or advise the student of the reasons why a transfer has not been permitted.

Break in Study / Break in Learning (Apprentices)

  1. A break in study permits a student who is experiencing serious short term issues to halt their studies. In most cases, the break will be for the remainder of an academic year and to restart in the following year. Apprentices may take a break in learning and rejoin at an agreed future point, in line with the requirements of their apprenticeship, which may not be longer than one year. Students may apply for a break in study/learning by completing the Change in Circumstances: Break in Study/Break in Learning Form and submitting it to Registry.
  2. Breaks in study/learning are counted as part of a students’ registration period as set out in AQF7 Part B. A break will not be approved where the break would result in the student being unable to complete their programme within the maximum registration period.
  3. Registry will confirm in writing the approval of the break in study/learning and the expected return date and a date by which the student must confirm to the University their intention to return.
  4. If a break in study/learning is not approved, Registry will advise the student in writing with the reason for the refusal.
  5. Students wishing to extend their break in study/learning beyond one calendar year must submit a new application at the end of their first break in study/learning to request a further extension. Students will not be permitted a break of more than two consecutive years. Students requiring a break of more than two consecutive years will normally be required to withdraw from their programme and reapply for admission when they are able to return.
  6. Students who take a break in study/learning due to health, medical or mental health reasons will usually be required to provide the University with evidence that they are fit to return to study prior to their restarting. Students returning from a break due to health, medical or mental health reasons will be contacted by Student Support and Development prior to their return in order to discuss the requirement for proof of fitness to study and to make arrangements for any reasonable support or adjustments they may need. Students unable to evidence fitness to study may not be permitted to return to study and may be required to apply to extend their break in study/learning if they have sufficient period of enrolment, or to withdraw from the University.
  7. In line with the Terms and Conditions and Cancellation, Withdrawal, Refund and Compensation Policy, a break in study/learning may have a fee liability. Please arrange a meeting with the Student Support Coordinator to discuss this.
  8. Students on a Student Visa must arrange a meeting with the Visa Team to discuss the visa implications of a break in study/learning.

Withdrawal

  1. Students are able to withdraw from the University at any point should they wish to end their studies. Students seeking to withdraw from the University should make this request in writing, normally using the Change in Circumstances: Withdrawal Form, which is submitted to Registry. However, Registry can accept a letter or email from the student as a withdrawal request at the discretion of the Head of Registry. Registry will confirm the withdrawal in writing, providing the date on which the withdrawal was recorded.
  2. Students will be withdrawn from the University from the date of the receipt of the withdrawal request. It is not possible to back date withdrawals. Therefore, students are strongly encouraged to submit their request as soon as it is practical for them to do so.
  3. At the point of withdrawal, no further academic credit can be awarded to the student for any courses in progress. Students will retain any credits awarded by previous Progression and Award Boards (PAB), they may be considered for an exit award, and they can obtain an academic record by requesting a transcript from the Registry.
  4. Once a withdrawal request has been made and actioned by Registry, a student may only rejoin the University through a fresh application for admission.
  5. Students considering withdrawal are strongly advised to meet with their Programme Director prior to making any final decision. Student Support and Development (SSD), an Academic Adviser, or Success Manager (for apprentices) will provide information, advice and guidance on the financial and other potential consequences of withdrawing.
  6. Students on a Student Visa must arrange a meeting with the Visa Team to discuss the visa implications of withdrawal.

Guidance and Implications to Consider

Financial

  1. For fees paid to the Northeastern University London (the University), please consult the Terms and Conditions and Cancellation, Withdrawal, Refund and Compensation Policy under which you accepted an offer of a place to study at the University. A Student Support Coordinator can offer guidance and will be able to discuss the options with you. Please note that you may still be liable for fees to the University if you decide to take a break or withdraw from your studies.
  2. If you are in receipt of financial support from Student Finance England (SFE) or from the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS), or from Student Finance Wales (SFW) a withdrawal from studies has a number of consequences on your entitlement to support.
    1. Should you withdraw and then return to Higher Education in the future, you will be treated as a new student and will be assessed for the student support package available in the year of re-entry into education; this will include the relevant new entrant fee.
    2. Furthermore, you will be assessed as already having utilised some of your student support entitlement, which could affect the level of support you receive in the future.
  3. You will not be eligible for student loans during a break in study and you may in some circumstances be required to repay funds. Changing your mode of attendance will also impact on your loan eligibility.  Student Support Coordinators will be able to provide you with advice on how a break in study or withdrawal may impact your student finance.
  4. The University will inform the Students Loans Company when a withdrawal, transfer or break in study has been processed, but you can also contact SFE, SAAS or SFW to inform them of your change in circumstances.
  5. To speak with SFE directly, contact them on 0300 100 0607. To speak with the SAAS directly, contact them on 0300 555 0505. To speak with SFW directly, contact them on 0300 200 4050 (undergraduates) or 0300 100 0494 (postgraduates).
  6. For more information please click here for SLC or here for SAAS.

Student Visa Students

  1. The University is required to report to the United Kingdom Visa & Immigration (UKVI) if a Student Visa student interrupts or withdraws from their studies. The UKVI will curtail the visa to 60 days and you will be required to return home. To ensure the break in study/learning or withdrawal complies with the University and the UKVI regulations you are strongly advised to make an appointment with the Director of Visa and Immigration Compliance (DVIC) before submitting a Change in Circumstances form.
  2. Student Visa students who started their course before September 2020 are not eligible to transfer to another programme from within the UK. They will need to leave the UK and make a new visa application from their home country for the new course. Please contact the DVIC for further details.
  3. Student Visa students who started their course from September 2020 and onwards may be able to transfer to another programme within the UK. They can only change their course after receiving permission from the University to start their new course if all of the following apply:
    1. Your new course is at degree level or above.
    2. Your new course is not at a lower level than the current course.
    3. You will be able to complete your new course within your current period of leave.
  4. Registry confirms either of the following:
    1. Your new course is related to the previous course for which you were granted leave as a Student Visa student, meaning that it is either connected to your previous course, part of the same subject group, or involves deeper specialisation OR
    2. Your previous course and your new course in combination support your genuine career aspirations.
  5. Please note that if you change your course, you must complete your new course within your existing period of the visa.

Accommodation

  1. If you live in student accommodation or private rented accommodation, please refer to the accommodation provider’s tenancy agreement and adhere to their procedures, as you may need to notify the provider immediately that you are withdrawing from the University or taking a break from your studies. You may need to move out of the accommodation, and you may be liable for the remaining rent due on your tenancy agreement. You may also need to supply the accommodation provider with a copy of the email from Registry confirming your change in circumstances has been approved.
  2. For the purposes of Council Tax, you must inform the local authority that you are no longer studying if you take a break in study/learning or withdraw.

Email

  1. If you withdraw, your University email account will be terminated once we have processed your withdrawal. You should arrange to save any emails and documents that may be needed elsewhere before this happens.
  2. Your account will remain active during a break in study/learning or transfer of programme.

Student Oyster Card

  1. Students with a student discount Oyster card who take a break in study/learning or withdraw from the University will no longer have access to the discounted rates. Transport for London (TFL) will be informed that you are no longer studying, and the card will be made invalid by TFL.

Version History

Title: Change in Circumstances Policy and Guidance

Approved by: Academic Board

Location: Academic Handbook/ Policies and Procedures/ General/ Student Welfare

Version Number Date Approved Date Published  Owner  Proposed Next Review Date
23.6.0 September 2023 September 2023 Academic Registrar March 2025
Version numbering system revised March 2023
5.1 January 2023 January 2023 Head of Registry March 2024
5.0 July 2022 July 2022 Head of Registry March 2024
4.0 September 2020 September 2020 Registrar January 2022
3.0 January 2020 January 2020 LASO January 2021
2.1 April 2019 April 2019 LASO January 2021
2.0 January 2019 January 2019 SWC January 2021
 
Referenced documents Change in Circumstances: Break in Study / Break in Learning Form; Change in Circumstances: Transfer of Mode of Attendance Form; Change in Circumstances: Transfer of Programme Form; Change in Circumstances: Withdrawal Form.
External Reference Point(s) UK Quality Code Theme: Enabling Student Achievement