Dear All,
The regulations pertaining to students and council tax stipulate....."A
student is deemed to be full-time until they complete, abandon or
withdraw from their course".
Within this regulation, we have found that our local council and
various others accept extended course start and end dates.
Susan M. Webster
Principal Officer
Academic Records
Student Affairs Service
Foster Building
University of Central Lancashire
Preston
Lancashire
PR1 2HE
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Fax: 01772 894953
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Dear All
Our City Council in Canterbury take the view that postgraduates who
are
writing up their thesis are no longer eligible for council tax
exemption as
they are not fully registered students of a University. Has anybody
got
experience of a variance in this practice? If so I would be very
grateful
if you could let me know.
Ann
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