| The College of Central London will be pleased to assist with applications for any of the courses listed and willing to discuss any special requirements in related subjects. Step 1: To start your application complete the Online Application or if you have any initial questions then complete the Enquiry form. For English and Business Engilsh Summer School applications download The College of Central London Summer School Application Form for English and Business English Step 2: The enrolment staff at the college will process your application and reply to you with details about the next stages of enrolment. Procedure for the enrolment of students - Payment details
- Preparing for the interview or preparing documents if no interview is required
- Applying to the Embassy/High Commission
- On arrival in UK
Step 3: Changes taking place from 1 September 2007 will broaden the scope and definition of student provisions making three categories available to students to enter the United Kingdom. A new category has been introduced providing for short term students to study in the UK on course lasting 6 months or less. This category does not provide for students who wish to take part time employment or seek an extension to their student visitor leave. Applicants will need to be in compliance with the rules governing student visitor status that he/she: i) is genuinely seeking entry as a student visitor for a limited period as stated by him/her, not exceeding six months; and ii) has been accepted on a course of study which is to be provided by an organisation such as the College of Central London which is included in the Department for Education and skills' Register of Education and Training Providers; and iii) intends to leave the United Kingdom at the end of his/her visit as stated by him/her and iv) does not intend to take employment in the United Kingdom; and v) does not intend to engage in business, to produce goods or provide services within the United Kingdom, including the selling of goods or services direct to members of the public; and vi) does not intend to study at a maintained school; and vii) will maintain and accommodate himself/herself and any dependents adequately out of resources avaialble to him/her without recourse to public funds or taking employment; or will, with any dependents, be maintained and accommodated adequately by relatives or friends; and viii) can meet the cost of the return or onward journey; and ix) is not a child under the age of 18. More details on student visitor catergory can be found by clicking http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visitingtheuk/visitors/ Applications from short-term students under 18 years will be considered under the child visitor provisions. To ensure that existing child protection measures are being applied, an additional requirement has been introduced into this category to allow a child to study at a private institution which is registered on the DfES' Register of Education and Training Providers. Any student under 18 years but over 16 years wishing to work either part-time during term time or full-time in vacation periods or seeking to extend their leave, will need to obtain clearance under this category. More information can be seen by clicking http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visitingtheuk/childvisitors/eligibility/ Since 1 September 2007 all students need a student entry clearance to enter the United Kingdom to study, except those on a course of study of six months or less who may qualify for entry under the new category of student visitor. Requirements for leave to enter as a student57. The requirements to be met by a person seeking leave to enter the United Kingdom as a student are that he: (i) has been accepted for a course of study, or a period of research, which is to be provided by or undertaken at an organisation which is included on the Register of Education and Training Providers, and is at either; (a) a publicly funded institution of further or higher education which maintains satisfactory records of enrolment and attendance of students and supplies these to the Border and Immigration Agency when requested; or (b) a bona fide private education institution; or (c) an independent fee paying school outside the maintained sector which maintains satisfactory records of enrolment and attendance of students and supplies these to the Border and Immigration Agency when requested; and
(ii) is able and intends to follow either: (a) a recognised full-time degree course or postgraduate studies at a publicly funded institution of further or higher education; or (b) a period of study and/or research in excess of 6 months at a publicly funded institution of higher education where this forms part of an overseas degree course; or (c) a weekday full-time course involving attendance at a single institution for a minimum of 15 hours organised daytime study per week of a single subject, or directly related subjects; or (d) a full-time course of study at an independent fee paying school; and
(iii) if under the age of 16 years is enrolled at an independent fee paying school on a full time course of studies which meets the requirements of the Education Act 1944; and (iv) if he has been accepted to study externally for a degree at a private education institution, he is also registered as an external student with the UK degree awarding body; and (v) he holds a valid Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) clearance certificate from the Counter-Proliferation Department of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office which relates to the course, or area of research, he intends to undertake and the institution at which he wishes to undertake it; if he intends to undertake either, (i) postgraduate studies leading to a Doctorate or Masters degree by research in one of the disciplines listed in paragraph 1 of Appendix 6 to these Rules; or (ii) postgraduate studies leading to a taught Masters degree in one of the disciplines listed in paragraph 2 of Appendix 6 to these Rules; or (iii) a period of study or research, as described in paragraph 57(ii)(b), in one of the disciplines listed in paragraph 1 or 2 of Appendix 6 to these Rules, that forms part of an overseas postgraduate qualification; and
(vi) intends to leave the United Kingdom at the end of his studies; and (vii) does not intend to engage in business or to take employment, except part-time or vacation work undertaken with the consent of the Secretary of State; and (viii) is able to meet the costs of his course and accommodation and the maintenance of himself and any dependants without taking employment or engaging in business or having recourse to public funds; and (ix) holds a valid United Kingdom entry clearance for entry in this capacity.
Leave to enter as a student58. A person seeking leave to enter the United Kingdom as a student may be admitted for an appropriate period depending on the length of his course of study and his means, and with a condition restricting his freedom to take employment, provided he is able to produce to the Immigration Officer on arrival a valid United Kingdom entry clearance for entry in this capacity. Refusal of leave to enter as a student59. Leave to enter as a student is to be refused if the Immigration Officer is not satisfied that each of the requirements of paragraph 57 is met. New PBS scheme - Tier 4 for students (updated 3/8/08 The new points based system comes in to force in April 2009. Click here for full details of the proposed changes http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/managingourborders/pbsdocs/statementofintent/studentsunderthepointsbased.pdf?view=Binary |