Admissions decisions are made on the basis of the applicant’s past and predicted academic performance. Details of the admissions criteria for individual courses are published on the University’s website which is updated annually.
Only those applicants who meet minimum criteria on the basis of their initial application are invited to attend an interview or audition.
We receive several applications for each available place on many of our course and are therefore unable to offer places to all applicants who meet our advertised entry criteria.
Applicants are required to provide original certificates and transcripts upon enrolment to ensure accuracy of the information held regarding their qualifications.
The University does not however consider contextual information relating to applicants’ achievement and/or potential in its selection process.
Accuracy and Completeness of Applicant Information Admissions decisions are made in good faith on the basis of the information that is submitted in the application. The University may withdraw an offer at any stage from an applicant who has made false statements or omitted significant information in his/her application.
If an application does not contain enough information, we will give the applicant an opportunity to provide the missing information before making an admissions decision. Otherwise we may make an offer conditional on the applicant providing the missing information. Once a decision is made on an application, the University will only consider additional information at its discretion.
The University reserves the right to withdraw offers if applicants are found to have submitted fraudulent information on their application form.
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