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Your Offer Explained Changed Course If your offer refers to a different course from that for which you originally applied, this might be simply because you used an incorrect course code on your application or because you have since asked us to make the change: in either case, you will know we are acting in accordance with your wishes. Deferred Entry If your offer provides that your offer is for deferred entry, this means that you must still satisfy the conditions of your offer by 31 August or any earlier date specified in your offer but if you are successful in meeting those conditions, or if your offer is unconditional, a place will be reserved for you beginning in September Fee Status Please note that the UK Government has confirmed that subject to certain exceptions, students from the European Union will no longer be eligible for Home fee status.

Start Date The start date provided in your offer is when formal teaching will begin for your chosen programme. Point of Entry The point of entry provided in your offer indicates the year of study in which you will join the programme, normally Year 1. Important information about your Student Contract with the University of Birmingham If you decide to accept this offer, a contract will be formed between you and the University.

Your offer. The Undergraduate or Postgraduate Prospectus, as appropriate, including the relevant course information found online. The Code of Practice on Admission of Students. A summary of changes which have already been agreed for the start of the next academic year has been published, and we will also publish a summary of any further significant changes , which are agreed before the start of the new academic year.

Programme requirements, which are shown for each programme on the Course Finder. A summary of the key terms and conditions is set out below: Changes to your programme of study Your offer of a place to study at the University is based on the latest key information, which can be found on relevant page of the Course Finder section of the website.

Fees and payment Please read your offer, offer guide, and this document carefully for details of the tuition fees payable in each year of your programme. Withdrawal from study — fees If you withdraw from your programme, you may still have to pay your tuition fees. Deferring your entry The tuition fees set out in your offer are based on the start date shown in your offer.

Non-payment of fees If you do not pay your tuition fees in full or on time, the University may impose penalties which are set out in Regulation 5. Non-payment of fees — studying abroad and placements If as part of your programme you spend time in another university, institution or organisation in the UK or abroad, the rules and regulations of that university, institution or organisation will apply to you while you are there.

Cancelling your acceptance After you have accepted your offer of a place, you can cancel your acceptance within the cancellation period without giving us any reason. Criminal convictions If you accept an offer to study at the University, you must tell the University within 14 days of the date of your acceptance if you have a relevant, unspent criminal conviction so that the University may assess whether, and if so to what extent, this may affect the safety of the wider University community.

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Supporting you during your studies The University provides a wide range of support for its students and can support you if non-academic matters are affecting your academic progress, for example as set out in the Codes of Practice on Extenuating Circumstances, Leave of Absence, Reasonable Adjustments, Appeals or Health, Wellbeing and Fitness to Study.

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Everytime I try to log in it says 'Account suspended: too many invalid login attempts. I tried logging on ONCE this entire week, and. Understanding Logging in Basics Know what logging in is Understand what comprises login information Understand what a Username is Understand what a password is Familiarize yourself with login basics Understand what two-factor authentication is Recover a lost password Consider saving your login information.

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