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The Faculty Office has an interest in these students.
It gives the Faculty Office a chance to check the University's main records;
it will also know the modules for which the student is being registered in
any year and therefore be able to ensure taht the percentage quoted on the
form marries with the formal record.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sheila Watts" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 3:40 PM
Subject: DSA forms


> 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
> e-mail [log in to unmask]
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