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Unless they meet the formal definition of full time, then should go into HESA as part time with their student load reflecting the number of modules they are taking.

Regards

David

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David Ealey

Head of Student Administrative Services

Student Services Directorate

University of Hull

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From: Sarah Mumby [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 27 April 2015 14:50
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Subject: Re: Repeating part time? or is this full time?

Thanks all for your responses.

Can I ask if you are recording them as full time, how do you then cope with HESA?

 

thanks

 

Sarah Mumby

Student Records and Assessment Officer

Student Administration

Leeds Trinity University

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From: List for discussions regarding Student Loans Company and Bursaries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Pippa Smith
Sent: 27 April 2015 14:32
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Subject: Re: Repeating part time? or is this full time?

 

Dear Sarah

Yes we only have full-time undergraduate programmes so students who are retaking less than a full-time load are returned as full-time but with a pro rata tuition fee.

Best wishes

Pippa 


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On 27 April 2015 at 12:43, Sarah Mumby <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

HI all
I would appreciate some feedback on how and if you permit your students to repeat a full time programme on a part time basis.

We are proposing to permit students who do not pass all of their modules to repeat part time.
Can you confirm if you register them as part time or full time (I have heard some institutions keep students as full time as its a full time programme) and if so how do  you return them to the SLC.


Obviously there are funding implications for the student if they are only registered part time and there is the council tax issue also.


Much appreciated.

Sarah Mumby
Student Records and Assessment Officer
Leeds Trinity University