Our student registration office has always done this for part time/post
grad DSA applications, very rarely are there problems or delays.
Sheila Watts wrote:
> One of our local Education Authorities has just informed us that they
> will no longer accept DSA forms which have been stamped and signed by
> the Support Service for Students with Disabilities and that they have to
> now be signed by someone from the Registrars Office. This will slow the
> system down, the staff in that Dept will not know what the forms are, if
> students send in evidence with the form it will get lost and we often
> stamp, sign and forward to the LEA's for the applicant/student. With
> foms coming to us it also means we have a knowledge of who is going for
> DSA and can help the student with the processs. The LEA is saying it is
> only the part timers who will be affected as the full time
> undergraduates do not need it stamped and the Registrars Office have to
> confirm that the course is eligible and how much % of a full time course
> it is. This what we are able to do at present and has worked for years
> and the LEA's have always been happy. Can you let me know how you all
> do it please. The LEA concerned is going to take it back to the next
> LEA meeting.
> Thanks
> Sheila Watts
>
> Sheila Watts
> Head of Support Service for students with disabilities
> Liverpool Hope University
> Hope Park
> Liverpool
> L16 9JD
> Tel/Minicom 0151-291-3064
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