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  • Undergraduate Fee Status Questionnaire

  • The information given on this form will be used for the purpose only of assessing your fee status. In completing this form, please take care to address all the relevant questions fully and to provide documentary evidence where requested. Where documentary evidence is requested, please attach colour copies - original documents may be requested at a later stage.

    Please refer to: UKCISA for guidance on fee assessment before completing this form.

    All documentary evidence should be uploaded using the Upload function found in Question 24.

  • SECTION A: Personal Details TO BE COMPLETED BY ALL


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  • 12. Parents' current permanent address(es):

  • 14. What are your parents' nationalities?

  • [see guidelines for relevant family members]

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  • SECTION B: Immigration Status in the United Kingdom NON-UK NATIONALS ONLY 

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  • Documentary evidence must be provided. Please note: if the person recognised is your, parent or spouse/civil partner you must also provide evidence of your relationship with that person (e.g. a copy of your birth/marriage certificate).

  • SECTION C: Additional Information and Declaration - ALL APPLICANTS

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  • How we collect and use your personal information: The Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) (the General Data Protection Regulation GDPR from 25 May 2018) protects the rights of individuals by setting out certain rules as to what organisations can and cannot do with information about people. A key element to this is the principle to process individuals' data lawfully and fairly. To meet the fairness part of this we need to provide information on how we process personal data.

    The School's Data Protection Policy outlines what personal data we collect, how we use it and who we share it with. It will also provide guidance on your individual rights and how to make a complaint to the Information Commissioner's Office, the regulator for data protection in the UK.

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