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Failure to achieve an award within the maximum period of registration allowed will result in deregistration. Every taught programme has a maximum period of registration: this is five years for a three-year undergraduate programme, six years for a four-year undergraduate programme, and two years for a Masters programme. If by deferring an assessment you will extend your studies beyond the maximum period, you may not be permitted to continue with your studies, irrespective of any outstanding assessment opportunities.

If you are unsure whether you are likely to exceed your maximum period of registration or require any further advice on this, please contact the Student Services Centre in plenty of time before your deferral deadline.

Your visa status may change as a result of your deferral. This means that your Tier 4 visa may be amended or curtailed. Reply Retweet Favorite. Want to see the inside of the brand new Marshall Building? Search Go. The deferral process allows you to postpone an assessment to the next appropriate assessment opportunity. Where an assessment has been released, it is still possible for you to meet the deadline and you unexpectedly require more time to submit the work as a result of your circumstances, you may either: Apply for a deferral if you are not fit enough to complete the work even with an extension; or, Apply for an extension.

Please see the Extension Policy web page for further guidance. Please note that: Deferral of assessment is not a right. You must seek permission from your home department. Permission will only be given in exceptional and unforeseen circumstances that are proximate to the period of assessment.

From October , the deferral policy has been updated -you must give a reason and supporting evidence for you request, and approval must be granted by the chair of the Sub-Board of Examiners from your home department. Deferrals will not be granted after a scheduled assessment has taken place. If you do not have an approved deferral, and you do not submit an assessment or sit an exam for that assessment, you will be marked as absent. Please see the Exceptional Circumstances guidance for guidance on what to do if an assessment has taken place.

You may request to defer any assessment appropriate to your individual circumstance. You must list each component of assessment you are seeking to defer on the deferral form.

We expect the phone lines to be extremely busy on 10 and 11 August so please bear with us as we try to speak to everyone who calls us.

This approach has been informed by our student and academic community, building upon the innovations and improvements we have put in place over the past year.

LSE is putting in place comprehensive health and safety measures on campus to keep you safe and secure while on campus and in the halls of residence.

We hope that London does not experience another lockdown in the academic year. However, we are also preparing for a range of scenarios that will allow us to flex our approach to teaching and learning swiftly with the minimum disruption to our community, should we need to respond to changing health advice over the winter months. If we are required to reintroduce social distancing we could pivot a minority of in-person classes and seminars online to ensure the majority of face-to-face teaching can continue in a safely distanced and secure environment.

If we are no longer permitted to teach in-person on campus for a period of time, all teaching and learning will pivot online, similar to Lent and Summer Terms where we kept campus open as much as possible. A key aspect of planning for all scenarios is keeping lectures normally online in Michaelmas Term.

Offer holders with long-term conditions who have questions or concerns about their wellbeing whilst studying at LSE are welcome to contact the Disability and Wellbeing Service. Currently, a red, amber, green traffic light system is in use across the UK to guide what you must do before and on your arrival into the UK.

You must follow the guidance on international travel and quarantine as appropriate when travelling to the UK. Travel to the UK is permitted for those entering on a Student Visa. This applies to all countries including those on the red list. Latest government guidance on entry to the UK. Red, amber and green list rules for entering and quarantine in the UK. All international arrivals coming into UK airports from red-listed countries must now book and pay for managed isolation in quarantine hotels to help protect against the importation of COVID Information on which countries are on the UK's 'red list' can be found on the UK government website.

If you are arriving into the UK, regardless of your final destination within the UK, and have visited or passed through a red list country, you will be required to quarantine in a managed quarantine hotel. You will need to book and pay for this independently using the link below. Booking a quarantine hotel. If you have booked a place in a Managed Quarantine Facility hotel for 22 September or afterwards, please contact CTM, the booking agency, directly at.

If you are arriving into the UK from an amber or green list country and have not been in a red list country for 10 or more days prior to your arrival in the UK you are not required to quarantine in a managed quarantine hotel.

To find out how to do this, please click on the link at the very bottom of the quarantine hotel booking page. This is the section of the Booking page which says: If you are facing financial hardship and unable to pay immediately - find more details here.

You should book your quarantine package in good time so that you can campus enrol at LSE for the start of your studies. LSE has a means-tested In-Course Support fund available for registered students who face unexpected financial hardship once they have enrolled at the School. These awards will be means-tested and students can apply once you have completed your quarantine period and have campus-enrolled at LSE. The vaccine offers you the best protection against catching the virus and is one of the best ways to help stop the pandemic.

However, if you are able to get the vaccination in your home town or country before travelling to London for the start of term we strongly encourage you to do that. The UK is now offering vaccinations to everyone over 18 at local sites run by General Practitioners doctors or community pharmacies, at larger vaccination centres and in some hospitals.

If you are unable to get your vaccination before you arrive at LSE you should do so as soon as possible after you arrive. We will use these grades as the basis for our confirmation decisions. In the meantime, we continue to work with UCAS, exam boards, schools and the rest of the university sector to make the necessary arrangements for our offer holders and to communicate information to you on a regular basis.

We are also closely monitoring the situation with schools overseas and their exam boards. We appreciate that this is a frustrating and anxious time for our offer holders but please be assured we are doing all we can to support you and to develop processes in this fast moving situation.

Please refer to the publications on the gov. Your offer of admission to the School has been based on the information you provided on, or with, your UCAS application form.

It is your responsibility to provide official evidence of your qualifications if we require it please see your offer letter. If you are unable to provide such evidence, we reserve the right to review, and possibly withdraw, your offer of admission. If you decided that you wish to delay your studies, you can submit the reinstate form, but please be aware that we will not process these until at least July.

Applicants holding a deferred offer are able to pay their deposits online via the LSE Online shop. As per the information above, deferrals are only granted in exceptional unforeseen circumstances such as illness or natural disaster. You are firstly required to identify yourself by entering your applicant ID number. This can be found on all emails and letters sent to you from the graduate admissions office. If you have forgotten your ID number, please use the reminder form.

The deadline for receipt of this deposit is 31 January in the year you plan to begin your studies. If we do not receive your deposit by this date, your offer will be withdrawn, and the place given to another applicant. The deposit is non-refundable. If, having paid the deposit, you choose not to take up your place, the money will be donated to the student hardship fund for the benefit of LSE students in financial difficulty.

If you are not confident that you will be able to take up your deferred place, for example if you are completely dependent on receiving a scholarship which has not been confirmed, you should consider reinstating your application to be considered alongside the new cohort of applicants. While this does not guarantee your offer in the same way as a deferral, the vast majority of reinstating offer holders do receive an offer the following year.

To reinstate your application, please complete the reinstate form. Frequently asked questions about deferral deposits can be found on our enquiries system. If you experience any technical problems using this form you should contact the graduate admissions office. If you experience any problems with the payment you should contact your bank for further advice. Make payment. Use the following alternative methods making sure your application ID number is on the back of the cheque.

It is not possible for LSE to accept payment by direct bank transfer, and we do not give out LSE bank account details Alternative means may be available, please contact us if you require assistance. If you are currently studying and are reinstating your application, please make sure that you submit your final transcript once your marks are available before the start of the new admissions cycle.

You should also consider submitting a new statement of academic purpose, in particular if you were not successful this year or if you wish to be considered for different programmes in the next cycle. If you were unsuccessful : You will need to pay the reinstatement fee using the Online Store.

Please note: we will start to send acknowledgements of reinstatement requests in July, as we are still currently devoting resources to applications for the current cycle. If you are just declining your offer you should do so via your LSE for You account. This form is only for if you have been made an alternative offer of a place at LSE and wish to inform us which one you wish to hold on to.

If you wish to be considered for a different choice including your original second choice if you have an offer for your first choice you should submit the new choices form. If you do not wish to receive reminder emails about the Graduate Financial Support Application please fill in the details below. If you would like to advise the School of your disability, long-term medical condition or specific learning difficulty, to help us make appropriate provision for you, please complete and return the attached form, to provide any additional information you feel necessary.

Please note that we may be unable to accommodate your individual requirements if we do not have the additional information. The Disability and Well-being Service may contact you to discuss arrangements. You can contact them at disability-dyslexia LSE. Tell us about your disability.

Please note than not all courses are available for part-time study - consult individual programme pages. Part-time registration is intended only for those who need to spread their studies over a longer period because of outside commitments. Due to visa restrictions, it is not usually possible for applicants from outside the UK to study part-time. Switching to part-time registration is available to students who need to spread their studies over a longer period if they are in one or more of the following categories and can provide documentary evidence:.

Please use the ne w information form to do this. Taught MSc students can apply to study the course part-time provided it is offered in this mode - consult individual programme pages. Students from outside the UK are still subject to any visa restrictions. Search Go. If your application is already complete and under consideration, you should not send any additional documentation unless we have asked for it.

Please be patient and await our decision. Submitting extra documents just clogs up our system and slows things down. If we have asked you to submit an additional document, please make sure that you only do so once. Please read your digital offer letter carefully as this will indicate which qualifications we require evidence of before your place at the School can be confirmed. The deadline for submitting certified documentation of your previous qualifications is 13 August The deadline for all students sitting academic qualifications in to submit final results to Undergraduate Admissions is 7 September All students are required to demonstrate their proficiency in the English language before their place at the School can be confirmed.

Our English language requirements are as important as our academic requirements. If you have been asked to obtain one of our recognised English language qualifications you must ensure that you provide evidence of this qualification no later than 13 August Our experience has shown that these tests are extremely popular throughout the world, and summer exam dates can be fully booked weeks in advance.

By arranging to sit your test early, you'll be able to ensure that you meet our deadline for providing your qualification. Some qualifications can now be verified online, please see here for further guidance.



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