Mode Shift and Module Credit Fee Charging
Sometimes students on full time awards may switch to a part time equivalent.
If you change your mode of attendance in this way, rather than transferring between programmes,
you can defer the charges for any module(s) not taken (but paid for as part of a whole award or year
fee) until you are able to take the module(s) as part of the part time award.
Refunds in respect of modules where you commenced study and subsequently withdrew will be
subject to the provisions of the standard refund provision, as set out in paragraph 11 of this policy.
d)
Fee Variation for Alternative Study Patterns on Standard Awards
Sometimes it will be necessary for students to change how they study their awards either by taking
fewer modules or by taking more. Depending on the mode of attendance and programme of study
this may result in additional fee charges or a reduction in fees.
If a change results in a student studying fewer than the standard credits:
In all cases where students have commenced study on a module and withdraw from it as part of the
change in mode of study, a partial charge for the withdrawn module may be charged.
e)
If the original charge is per award or per year the fee will be reduced if the total number of credits
taken drops below the threshold for full time status.
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If the original charge is by credit, the fee charged will be reduced to reflect the number of credits
actually taken.
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Undergraduate Students Switching from Honours to Non-Honours Awards
There is no reduction in the fee if you opt to change to a non-honours award.
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