Generally speaking, for whatever reason, the applied schools can only rank behind the universities.
1. First of all, attendance problems led to dismissal from the school:
The Immigration Bureau has strict requirements on the attendance rate of international students at school, requiring that the attendance rate of students reach 100% unless an acceptable reason for absence is provided, such as a letter from a doctor. UKVI stipulates that schools must report students who are absent from class for more than 65,438+00 days, or students who are often absent from class, or students who have other violations. Once the student's name is reported to the Immigration Bureau, the student's visa will be cancelled immediately or rejected at the next renewal. In order to ensure the qualification of foreign students, universities will strictly check the attendance of students, so if they can't attend classes on time for some reason, they should apply to the school in time and prepare relevant certificates. If the attendance rate of students is not good, for example, the attendance rate is less than 80%. The school counselor will give a verbal warning to the students first. If the attendance continues to be poor, the school will have a formal written warning to remind the students to attend classes on time. If they fail to improve, they will be given a final warning. Of course, the school will give students the opportunity to complain and ask them to submit a letter of explanation and related documents within a certain period of time, such as proof of serious health problems. If the appeal is successful, they can continue to study in our school. If they fail to appeal or fail to appeal, the school will report to the Immigration Bureau, and so on.
If you apply for transfer in this case, you must first give the school a reasonable explanation for the previous attendance.
2. School dismissal due to academic reasons:
1) The preparatory courses (undergraduate and master's preparatory courses) failed or failed to meet the requirements of the directly affiliated universities, leading to dismissal: British universities will offer preparatory courses for students who fail to meet the requirements of the directly affiliated undergraduate and master's preparatory courses, including learning methods, some professional knowledge and English language learning. At the end of the preparatory course, you can get the preparatory certificate if your general test score reaches 40, but the school will have certain requirements for students' final grades (including academic and language parts), which will generally be higher than 40, and you can enter the learning stage of the main courses (undergraduate or master courses) only if you meet the requirements. So as mentioned above, if you get excellent grades, you can apply for admission to a university that is better than our school. However, if your grades can't meet the requirements of our school and you still can't accept students to enter the undergraduate course after major adjustment, you need students to apply for undergraduate or master's degrees from other universities with their existing undergraduate or master's degrees. Usually these schools rank lower than ours. Each school has its own recognized preparatory course, so the same school will review the subjects and content outlines of preparatory courses to a certain extent, and will provide them to students only when they meet the requirements. For the undergraduate preparatory course, Teacher Tingting reminded everyone that if there is no satisfactory undergraduate offer, students need to apply for a new preparatory course to repeat or apply for an international freshman diploma, and then enter the undergraduate sophomore year. At the same time, we should pay attention to the entry and exit regulations: 1 12. From the age of 65438, you can study in the UK for no more than two years. +08. For a master's degree, students can apply for a master's degree in a university with a lower ranking based on their pre-master grades, or they can directly apply for a master's degree in other universities based on their existing undergraduate or junior college grades.
2) After failing or completing the international freshman diploma, the school will also have certain requirements for students' international freshmen's performance. If you can't meet the admission requirements of the school, you can also try to apply for the sophomore admission of other universities with your diploma scores, or re-apply for international freshmen or freshmen of new universities, and you should also pay attention to the relevant regulations of the Immigration Bureau.
3) During the undergraduate period, the school refused to take the exam on the grounds of failing the course. The evaluation methods of British universities include examinations, classroom assignments, lectures and academic papers. According to the regulations of the school, make-up exams are not allowed or have opportunities, or the number of courses that can be made-up exams is limited, or the requirements for make-up exams still cannot meet the corresponding requirements (generally, the requirements for make-up exams will be raised accordingly, but different subjects in the school will have their own requirements). At this time, students will receive a letter of advice from the school and follow the school. As for whether you can transfer credits from freshman year, it needs to be analyzed according to the university and specific major you apply for. If some students have such a situation, they can contact Superior London for help. Teacher Tingting will analyze the specific situation of students. Generally speaking, freshmen fail and reread freshmen. The required credit for undergraduate courses in the UK is 120 credit every year, and most subjects in sophomore year fail. They have the opportunity to apply to enter the second year of two-year undergraduate course and graduate one year later. The specific situation depends on the school's recognition of students' transcripts.
4) Master's degree failed. In fact, there is no so-called persuasion for British masters, and there is generally no so-called re-education. Because the total number of teaching-oriented masters in Britain is * * * one year, students get grades at the end of the academic year. Generally, if you fail one or two courses, you will have the opportunity to apply for re-examination, and the final credits will determine the final certificate. Generally, Britain will get 65,438+080 credits (including 60 credits for graduation thesis) and be awarded a master's degree; ; 120 credits awarded to graduate students; ; The postgraduate certificate is awarded 60 credits. Therefore, if the first master's course fails to obtain a master's degree, you can apply for a second master's degree and study again. This does not belong to the category of transfer. Re-apply for a new course. Of course, failing the first course will also affect the application for the second master's degree. It is recommended to apply for related majors.
Finally, from August 2065438 to August 2005, the new immigration regulations stipulated that students who failed a course and transferred to another school could not continue their studies directly in the UK. Need to go back to China for a new visa: 69. If you don't successfully complete the course that won the Level 4 holiday before, you will not be able to prove your academic progress. If you want to apply for the new course through Level 4, you will have to apply from overseas. New regulations on study time: 1 12. From the age of 18, you can study in the UK for no more than three years.
1 16. The time you can spend studying for a degree or above is limited to five years. Special courses are not within this limit, and there are cases that are not limited by this year and are not included in this year, as well as cases that are allowed to exceed this year within a certain range.
All transfer applications in the UK are made through UCAS.
When applying for a * * *, UCAS can fill in five volunteers, which means that the applicant can choose five majors at will from five universities or several different majors from the same university. For example, students can choose mechanical engineering majors in Bristol, Southampton, Sheffield, Manchester and Imperial College London. You can also choose mechanical engineering in Bristol, material engineering, mechanical engineering and civil engineering in Sheffield, and mechanical engineering in Imperial College. However, it should be noted that the UCAS system can only upload one personal statement, so if the professional span is too large, PS will not be easy to write. In addition, PS cannot be copied, and UCAS has a strict anti-plagiarism system. After being found to be plagiarized, it will be more troublesome and affect the application result. Each student can only submit an application once in each application process (every year).
Then let's take a look at the application time node of UCAS:
September: Application begins.
10: application deadline for all undergraduate courses in Oxford University and Cambridge University; Deadlines for all medical, dental and veterinary courses; Deadline for application of a few majors in Imperial College.
June 5438+ 10 next year: the deadline for all British students to apply (except art and design courses).
March: Deadline for all arts and design majors.
June: the deadline. All international students' applications have also been closed;
July: If the university does not give any reply, the system will fail by default;
August: UCAS is cleared and opened.
Specific process:
Log in to UCAS official website, click Apply, and enter the application system after the successful registration is verified by email. The system mainly includes personal information, educational background, work background, personal statement and reference information. After that, UCAS will send an email to the recommender's email address. Referees need to log in to their email and upload letters of recommendation. After the upload is successful, fill in the application information and students can enter the payment process. You need to pay by credit card. The fee is currently 22 pounds, which may increase slightly every year.
Then wait for the school's notice. As long as there is any change in UCAS system, the system will send an email to inform the login inquiry. There are several results: unconditional admission, conditional admission, unsuccessful application and withdrawal.
After all five majors have the results, the system will ask students to choose firm choice and second choice. The principle is that if students meet the requirements of the first choice, they cannot go to the second choice major. Therefore, if the first choice is unconditional admission, you can't choose the second choice.
If all professional applications fail before June 30th, UCAS can give an additional quota, called UCAS EXTRA. If all fails, you will go into liquidation.
UCAS liquidation is more complicated. By then, universities will open clearing hotlines to provide the latest course consultation. When students call the university, they first ask if there are any places in the course; If yes, exchange admission requirements and their own conditions; If you meet the requirements and are willing to apply, you can report the UCAS number to the school. The school will take care of the future. It should be noted that UCAS can only be given to one major in one school, and not to other universities at the same time. If it is given to multiple universities, it depends on which university is the first to apply for UCAS system, and the students will eventually go to that university.
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