I agree. There is no point at all in LEAs contacting HEIs to ask them to
ensure that the course data is supplied to SLC, since they will not know who
has sent in the course data and who has not. Two further comments: (1) We
went to considerable trouble to meet the SLC deadline and it is time the SLC
started to reciprocate. (2) The delay will simply result in even more LEAs
asking us individually for term dates for next year .
Eleanor Martin
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 10:40 PM
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> Subject: Re: Student Support Update Special
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> Colleagues
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> Apologies for cross posting.
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> I do not think the last line of the paragraph on the bottom of page 1 is
> helpful. Leas will not know who has sent in their course data and who
> has not . I do not think I will welcome the 'encouragement' having
> already sent it.
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> Nancy Richards
> Manager ,Student Services
> Thames Valley University
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>
> On Wed, 22 Mar 2000 17:10:38 -0000 Roger Clark
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >Colleagues
> >
> >I have been asked to circulate this Student Support Update Special.
> >
> >Please note that it is Acrobat pdf format, and you will need Acrobat
> Reader
> >to open it; Acrobat Reader is freely available from many sources
> including
> >most HE IT Services units.
> >
> >Roger Clark
> >Academic Registrar
> >University of Reading
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