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APPLICATION FORM

PLEASE WRITE IN BLOCK CAPITAL AND USE BLACK INK

1. Personal Details
Please complete the following information as it appears on your current passport or photographic identification. Title

Postal address Same as permanent residential address Address

First Name Postcode / Zip Code Surname or Family Name Suburb, Town or City Other Given Names State (if applicable) Previous Name (if applicable) Country

Date of Birth

D D

M M

Y Y Y Y
Female

Male

4. Emergency Contact Details


First Name

Please attach a copy of identification: - Domestic (UK/EU) applicants: Passport, Identity Card, Drivers License or Birth Certificate - International applicants: Passport Note: If applicable provide name change documents.

Surname or Family Name

2. Address Information
Permanent Residential Address Address

Relation to Applicant

Phone Number (include country code if outside UK)

Mobile Number (include country and area code if outside UK)

Postcode / Zip Code

Email Address

Suburb, Town or City

State (if applicable)

5. Data Sharing Permission (Optional)


I authorise SAE Institute to discuss academic and administrative matters with; The person nominated in section 4 of this application form The person nominated below:

Country

3. Contact Information
Phone Number (include country and area code if outside UK)

First Name

Mobile Number (include country and area code if outside UK)

Surname or Family Name

Phone Number (include country code if outside UK) Other Contact Number (include country and area code if outside UK) Email Address Email Address

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6. Citizenship and Residency


Please provide information relating to your nationality and residence. Attach copies of any pertinent Home Office documentation. Further information may be requested.

8. Ethnic Origin/Equal Opportunities Monitoring


We are committed to providing equal opportunities for all. To assist us with our monitoring please choose one selection from the options below. Please indicate your ethnic origin: A) White British Irish Scottish Welsh Other Black Background Bangladeshi Other White Background

6.1 Country of Permanent Residence Country of Birth

Nationality (as it appears on your passport)

B) Black or Black British Caribbean African

Passport Number

C) Asian or Asian British Indian Other Asian Background D) Mixed White & Black Caribbean Other Mixed Background White & Black African White & Asian Pakistani Chinese

6.2 For Non UK/Non EEA Nationals


Do you require a visa to study in and/or enter the UK? Yes, and I need to apply for one Yes, but I already hold one Please indicate the most recent visa information: Valid from/Issue date

D D D D

M M M M

Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

E) Other Ethnic Background Not Known Information Refused

Expiry date

Visa Number

This information will not be considered as part of the admissions process.

Visa Type

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If you already hold a valid visa, please include a copy of the documentation. Have you previously studied in the UK? Yes If yes please specify No

7. Disabilities / Special Needs


SAE Institute encourages you to disclose any disability/medical condition which could disadvantage your ability to study. All offers are made on academic grounds only and the information you submit will be used to help SAE Institute provide appropriate support. Please tick all that apply and attach copies of any supporting documentation. Further information may be requested. Do you have any disabilities, impairments or long-term medical conditions that may affect your studies? No Yes Please indicate the areas of impairment
Dyslexia Wheelchair Mobility Issues Unseen Disability, e.g. Diabetes Blind / Partially Sighted Personal Care Support Autistic Spectrum / Aspergers Deaf / Hearing Impairment Mental Health Difficulties Other (Please describe)

If you answered Yes to the question above, please include a copy of the documentation.

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9. Programme of Study
I wish to apply for the programme selected below: Degree programmes BA/BSc Audio Production BA/BSc Digital Film Making BA/BSc Web Development BA/BSc Interactive Animation BSc Games Programming Diploma of Higher Education Programmes DipHE Audio Engineering DipHE Digital Film Making DipHE Web Development DipHE 3D Animation DipHE Games Programming Certificate of Higher Education Programmes CertHE Audio Engineering (Glasgow Campus Only)

If you are seeking direct entry onto the 2nd year of a degree programme or progression from the Diploma of Higher Education, Please tick below as applicable: Progression from Diploma of Higher Education Direct Entry to 2nd Year of Degree Programme

Intake Year

Y Y Y Y
Intake
Spring Summer Autumn Winter

Spring: March, April, May Summer: June, July, August Autumn: September, October, November Winter: December, January, February

Please select the campus at which you would like to undertake your programme of study London Oxford Glasgow Liverpool

If you have already applied via UCAS please provide your UCAS personal ID Personal ID

10. Tuition Fees & Payment Plans


Please ensure you have read and understood the student fees policy found online. Please select the fee that applies to your programme. Further information can be found in the Tuition Fees and Payment Plans booklet.

Yearly Tuition Fee


12000 13000 11000 12000 9000 9000 8000 6000

Progression from DipHE to BA/BSc


6000 4000

Glasgow Campus Only: Cert HE


4000

Diploma of Higher Education course fee

Progression to DipHE
5000

If you would like to use a payment plan to pay for fees, which plan do you prefer? (not available for non UK/EU citizens) By Module Pay Monthly (requires a credit check)

Progression to BA/BSc
4000

Will you be using a tuition fee loan or grant to help cover part or all of your tuition fees? SLC SAAS No Funding

Other Is an employer paying your tuition fees?


Yes No

For payment plans that allow for SLC or SAAS funding you must provide proof of availability of funding before or on your enrolment day.

If Yes - Please enclose a written confirmation (printed on letter head) from your employer stating intention of funding / sponsoring your studies.
I accept and grant permission for my employer/sponsor to be informed of any relevant information relating to the progression of my programme including my record of attendance.

Is your parent/guardian or individual paying for your tuition fees?


Yes No

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11. Education
Please list in date order all places where you received full or part-time education from the age of 15 years. If you are still studying, include your present place of study.

From:

To:

Institution: Name and Address

Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

12. Qualifications
Highest Qualification (e.g. BA, MSc, PhD, etc.)

Institution Name

Country

Printouts from self service/web portal systems will not be accepted. The documentation being submitted must be formally issued by the awarding institution/exam body. It should contain an official signature and stamp. Provisional results are not accepted. International students must submit documentation both in the original language as well as an officially endorsed English language translation. Please provide your Secondary School transcripts even if you have studied at University level.

Previous Study at SAE Institute (fill in only if relevant) Student Number

Campus

DO NOT SEND ORIGINAL DOCUMENTATION AT THIS STAGE, ONLY CERTIFIED COPIES.

Qualifications Achieved Please list all qualifications in chronological order withthe most recent first. Provide certified copies of certificates and transcripts. I have achieved GCSE (or equivalent) Maths and English qualifications at grade C or better.

Awarding Body Award Date

Subject / / / /

Level/Qualification Result/Grade/Mark/%

D D D D D D D D
Qualifications Pending

/ / / /

M M M M M M M M

Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Subject Level/Qualification Result/Grade/Mark/%

Awarding Body Award Date

D D D D D D D D

/ / / /

M M M M M M M M

/ / / /

Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

13. Personal Statement


In your own words, tell us why you are applying for this course, and what makes you suitable for it. You can use up to 4000 characters, including spaces. Please put your personal statement on an extra sheet if if will not fit in this box.

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14. English Language Qualifications


Entry is conditional on the achievement of a standard level of English. If your first language is not English please give details of the most recent English proficiency test you have taken. Name of Qualification

17. Declaration of Criminal Record


In an effort to help us reduce the risk of harm or injury to staff and students caused by the criminal behaviour of other students we must know about any relevant criminal convictions an applicant has. In this matter relevant criminal convictions are deemed only to be those convictions for offences against a person, whether of a violent or sexual nature and convictions for offences involving unlawfully supplying controlled drugs or substances where the conviction concerns commercial drug dealing or trafficking. Convictions that are spent, (as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974) are not considered to be relevant and you should not reveal them (however see next paragraph). By virtue of the Rehabilitation of the Offenders Act 1974 (Exemptions) Order 1975 and the Child Act 1989, applicants are not entitled to withhold information about convictions which for other purposes are spent under the provisions of the Act. If you are offered a place on one of these courses and before you commence your studies, you will need an Enhanced Disclosure Document from the Criminal Records Bureau or the Scottish Criminal Record Office Disclosure Service. Have you been through the Criminal Records Bureau Enhanced Disclosure process in relation to your current employment? No Yes Enter Date

Overall Result

Test Date

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M M

Y Y Y Y

You must ensure that you authorise the English Language Test Provider to release the test results to SAE Education Ltd. Failure to do so may jeopardise the success of your application. Students using TOEFL can use the codes below to ensure the results are received directly by the institution. SAE Institute London: 7251 SAE Institute Oxford: 7434 SAE Institute Liverpool: 8905 SAE Institute Glasgow: 8901

15. References
Please provide references if you have relevant work experience. References should be submitted on letter headed paper or otherwise officially endorsed. References from friends and family members will not be accepted. Signed references should be submitted along with completed coversheets, on letter headed paper or otherwise officially endorsed.

D D

M M

Y Y Y Y

Reference Number

Do you have a relevant unspent criminal conviction? YES NO Applicants who have a previous conviction will not be automatically excluded from the application process. However if you have ticked Yes, please disclose details of your offence and conviction, including dates and courts convicted at. This information should be submitted along with your application form in a separate sealed envelope, clearly marked confidential with your name and date of birth on it. Any information disclosed will be handled and disposed of securely by SAE Institute in compliance with the Criminal Records Bureau Code of Practice, the Data Protection Act and other relevant legislation.

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No

We will not normally request references from your referees. It is your responsibility to ensure that all references are forwarded to the SAE Institute campus of your choice.

16. Agent
Are you using an education or migration agent to assist with your application or visa process? Yes Agency Name Agency Location (City, Country) Representatives Name

If you are convicted of a relevant criminal offence after your application has been submitted, you must notify us. SAE Institute may request further disclosure from you and your offence may affect your application.

Go to next section Representatives Email Address Telephone Agency Stamp

Agency stamp required.

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18. Declaration
Any statements on this form which prove to be untrue or purposely misleading will render the application void. Furthermore if inaccuracies are highlighted at a later stage we retain the right to retract any offer made or expel the student with no refund of fees. I confirm that I have read and understood the terms and conditions, and student fees policy. I confirm that the information given on this form is true, complete and accurate. No information requested or other material has been omitted. I consent to the storage and processing of this data by SAE Institute under the provision of the 1998 Data Protection Act.

5. SAE Institute Policies 5.1. SAE Institute publishes various policies governing the procedures actions and obligations of both staff and students of SAE Institute. These policies are constantly reviewed and updated and all students should familiarise themselves with the policies. A full list and copy of the up to date policies can be located and accessed on the SAE Institute website. All students will be deemed to have knowledge of the up to date policies by their start date. 5.2. The student agrees to abide by the SAE Institute policies. 5.3. SAE Institute reserves the right to update policies and documentation without notice. 6. Fees 6.1. The student is liable for the tuition fees published for the programme. 6.2. All matters governing the students obligations and liability relating to tuition fees or other monies due to SAE Institute for the programme are detailed in the Student Fees Policy applicable to the intake of the programme for which the student has applied. 6.3. The student agrees to be bound by the terms in the student fees policy applicable to the intake of the programme for which they have applied from the moment an application is submitted. 7. Withdrawal 7.1. Students wishing to withdraw from their studies before completion must inform SAE Institute by submitting a Cessation of Studies form (unless they have been withdrawn for reasons of disciplinary or academic failure). For the purposes of tuition fee liability, only once the Cessation of Studies form has been received will the withdrawal be processed and SAE Institute records be amended. The official withdrawal date will be recorded as the date on the Cessation of Studies form that such form was received by SAE Institute (or the date on which the disciplinary or academic decision was taken). 7.2. Students wishing to withdraw from their studies before completion are subject to the terms in the Student Fees Policy applicable to the intake of the programme for which the student is enrolled. 7.3. A Cessation of Studies form can be obtained from campus reception or online via the SAE Institute student portal.

Applicants Signature

Date

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M M

Y Y Y Y

Parent/Guardian declaration for applicants under 18


As the legal parent or guardian, I hereby give permission for the applicant to attend the course selected through UCAS. I have read and understood the declarations outlined on this application and acknowledge that where the applicant has no legal obligations as a minor I will take responsibility for any repercussions.

8. Deferral 8.1. Students wishing to defer from their studies must inform SAE Institute by submitting a Cessation of Studies form. Only once the cessation of studies form has been received will the deferral be processed. 8.2. A deferral is subject to the policies contained in Academic Policy A08 Student Progression, Graduation and Transfer Appendix A as well as the Student Fees Policy applicable to the intake of the programme for which the student is enrolled. 8.3. A Cessation of Studies form can be obtained from campus reception or online via the SAE Institute student portal. 9. Programme delivery 9.1. SAE Institute may alter Programme contents as it deems appropriate to ensure validity and industry relevance of the Programme. 9.2. SAE Institute provides the Student with access to various resources as a core element of the Programme. The Student is responsible for attending sufficient amounts of practical time with such resources in accordance with SAE Institutes arrangements for the scheduling of resource access. 9.3. SAE Institute may alter arrangements for the access to resources from time to time, including changes to opening times. In particular, SAE Institute may be required from time to time to change pre-arranged access to resources for reasons of, but not limited to, maintenance. 9.4. The Student is responsible for using practical facilities with all due skill and care and in accordance with instructions given by SAE Institutes teaching and technical staff. 9.5. The Student is liable for damage to or loss of resources during his/her use caused by the Students failure to exercise reasonable skill and care. 9.6. SAE Institute reserves the right to alter the Programme venue location within reason, subject to giving appropriate notice. 9.7. SAE Institute will not be liable to Students if it unable to fulfil any services to which it was contractually bound because of reasons beyond its control. 9.8. SAE Institute reserves the right to cancel Programmes at short notice if an insufficient number of registered applicants are available. 10. Data Protection 10.1. Personal information collected from and about the Student will be used for the purposes of delivering the Programme. 10.2. SAE Institute utilises student contact details to deliver information relating to the Programme. 10.3. SAE Institute reserves the right to publicise the students name for the purposes of showcasing Student work and communicating alumni success. 10.4. The student grants SAE institute permission to use video and photographs taken of the students on campus premises or on SAE Institute organised activity for promotional purposes including, hard copy print publications and online distribution via SAE Institute website, blogs or social media channels. This does not include the use of CCTV video. 10.5. SAE Institute will not share student information with third parties for commercial purposes. 10.6. SAE Institute is permitted to disclose student information for statutory purposes including, but not limited to, financial audits, quality assurance audits and immigration control. 10.7. SAE Institute will provide student information for the purpose of registration and quality assurance reporting to Middlesex University. 11. Intellectual Property 11.1. Any works and intellectual property created by the student in relation to the programme remains the Students property. 11.2. The Student agrees that SAE Institute may use such works and intellectual property for promotion purposes without incurring any liabilities for licensing fees or other compensation. The Student may opt out of this provision by notifying SAE Institute in writing. 11.3. In the event of an opt out SAE Institute will cease from using such material for the production of new promotional material; or 11.4. SAE Institute may come to a licensing agreement with the student over continued use of the material for the production of new promotional material. 11.5. Works and intellectual property created by the Student using SAE Institutes facilities must not be released for commercial gain due to restrictive educational software licences and due to SAE Institutes policy of providing facilities for educational use only. Any exceptions must be agreed by SAE Institute in writing. 11.6. All works and intellectual property are subject to the policies contained in the Intellectual Property Policy A04. A copy of this policy can be located and accessed on SAE Institutes website. All students will be deemed to have knowledge of the up to date policies by their start date. 12. Use of facilities 12.1. A student may only use the facilities for educational and training purposes, or portfolio building or in conjunction with SAE Institute commissioned extra curricula projects or promotional activities. 12.2. A student may not charge other students, guests or third parties for usage of SAE Institute facilities or resources. 12.3. A student may not charge other students, guests or third parties for their time or expertise where such time and expertise involved usage of SAE Institute faculties or resources. 12.4. A student is responsible for the resources booked during their programme. In the event of loss or damage, whether caused by themselves or their guests, the student is liable for the cost of replacement or repair. 13. Governing Law The Students contractual relationship with SAE Institute shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the Laws of England, whose courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction for the settlement of any disputes arising hereunder. 14. Amendments SAE Institute reserves the right to amend these Terms and Conditions from time to time without notice. The latest version is available via SAE Institutes website at http://uk.sae.edu

Parent/Guardians full name and signature

Date

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SAE Institute UK - Terms and Conditions for the Enrolment of Students


Registered in England 06647488 - Registered office: SAE Oxford, Littlemore Park, Armstrong Road, Oxford, OX4 4FY Definitions SAE, SAE Institute The Institute means SAE Education Limited registered in England 06647488 of SAE Oxford, Littlemore Park, Armstrong Road, Oxford, OX4 4FY. Programme means a single course or a sequence of courses provided by SAE Institute at a specific campus for which the student has submitted an application. Validated Programme means any programme of study that is validated by Middlesex University. Student means the applicant, registered student or enrolled student for a Programme. Application means the Students submission for admission to the Programme in accordance with SAE Institute Policies. Applicant means the individual who has submitted an application directly to SAE Institute or via UCAS. Registered Student means the applicant who has been sent a Confirmation of Registration email or letter and been allocated a place on the programme of study. The registered student date of commencement is the date the Confirmation of Registration email has been sent or as specified in the Confirmation of Registration letter. Enrolled Student means the registered student who has been sent a Confirmation of Enrolment letter. The enrolled student date of commencement is the course start date specified in the Confirmation of Enrolment letter and the student is considered to be enrolled on a programme of study at SAE Institute. A student remains enrolled on a programme unless the Institute otherwise changes their status or they have completed their programme of study. Start Date means the date of commencement of a programme of study as specified in the letter entitled Confirmation of Enrolment. Entry requirements means age, academic and language requirements published by SAE Institute for each programme. Resources means all materials equipment, facilities and furniture provided by the Institute to the student. Course Materials means materials supplied as part of the programme, which may include, but is not limited to, laptop computers, software, books and accessories. Course materials may differ between campuses, programmes and within intakes. Some campuses may not supply course materials. 1. Introduction 1.1. SAE Institute provides educational programmes at various levels assesses students enrolled in programmes and facilitates the awarding of qualifications. SAE Institute provides access to facilities and equipment used in the provision of these services. 1.2. The awarding of a qualification is subject to complying with these Terms and Conditions, Student Fees Policy, and fulfilling all academic and attendance requirements in accordance with SAE Institute policies. 1.3. A student becomes contractually bound to these terms and conditions and any fees or other monies due in accordance with the published tuition fees, payment plan if so selected and student fees policy applicable for the intake of the programme for which application is made when a. They have submitted an application directly to SAE Institute or b. They have made an application via UCAS and a student has made a firm decision on an offer of study made by SAE Institute. 2. Middlesex University 2.1. SAE Institute is an Associate College of Middlesex University. 2.2. If the Student is enrolled on a Validated Programme, he/she is considered to be a student of Middlesex University in addition to a student of the SAE Institute. 2.3. Qualification awards for Programmes validated by Middlesex University are awarded by Middlesex University. 3. Student Information 3.1. The Student undertakes to provide SAE Institute with all personal information that it may require in the application and during the delivery of the Programme to the best of his/her knowledge and in a timely manner. 3.2. The Student undertakes to make his/her passport (or any other photo ID deemed equivalent by SAE Institute) available for scanning or photocopying in accordance with UKBA requirements. This process involves all Students regardless of nationality. 3.3. The Student undertakes to inform SAE Institute forthwith of any changes to his/her address and/or contact information to ensure that his/ her address and contact information is accurate prior to commencement of the Programme and throughout the Programmes duration. 3.4. The Student undertakes to provide SAE Institute with a correspondence address immediately following the completion of the Programme. 3.5. SAE Institute undertakes to handle the students information according to its privacy policy and data protection legislation. 4. Tier 4 sponsorship for Study Visa 4.1. IIf the Student requires a study visa, he/she is required to indicate this on their application. 4.2. SAE Institute does not guarantee the successful granting of a Study Visa. 4.3. SAE Institute reserves the right to refuse the Students application if it believes the Students study visa application might be unsuccessful or if, in the opinion of SAE Institute, the Student is deemed not to qualify for Tier 4 sponsorship. 4.4. If the Student requires a study visa, he/she undertakes to provide correct information for all matters related to the visa application. 4.5. SAE Institute will only issue Confirmations of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) for Students who fulfil all conditions set by SAE Institute who are deemed to have a reasonable chance of successfully obtaining a study visa. 4.6. SAE Institute reserves the right to terminate the Students enrolment if he/she is unable to provide satisfactory evidence of valid leave to remain.

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Application Checklist Complete all applicable sections of the application form Attach one passport-style photograph Include proof of identification and / or citizenship Include proof of visa (if applicable) Include a portfolio (if applicable) Include certified copies of both your highest and secondary school qualifications If English is not your first language, you will need a qualification that demonstrates competence in English. You must authorise the English Language Test Provider to release the test results to SAE Institute; please also include a copy of your test results If you apply for mature entry (age 21 and above), include two relevant work references If you apply for mature entry (age 21 and above), include your CV / Resume Read the Terms & Conditions, Student Fees Policy and Tuition Fees and Payment Plans booklet Sign and date the application form Send or personally deliver all documents to SAE Institute Personal Statement

Failure to provide complete and accurate information may seriously delay the processing of your application

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