a) When the Admissions Team receives an application from someone who is under the age of 18, the under 18 clearance check will be added automatically on to the application where applicable.
b) If an applicant has met or predicted to meet the published entry criteria, the application would be sent to the tutor for review to confirm:
i. That the content of the course is suitable for applicants that are under 18 and there are no concerns about safeguarding in this regard.
ii. That they agree there are no academic barriers which includes any PSRB regulations which would prevent an under 18-year-old applicant from joining the course.
iii. That they can satisfactorily complete off-campus course related activities, including placements, that are compulsory to the course and its learning outcomes.
c) If the reviewing tutor is happy to proceed and the applicant is under the age of 17:
i. The risk register (Appendix 2) would be completed by the relevant Admissions Manager.
ii. The completed risk register would be sent to the relevant senior manager for the School or Institute and the Head of Student Support & Wellbeing for approval.
iii. The application will be processed using the standard offering route in eVision which will include a parental consent form in the applicant’s Staffordshire University portal.
iv. In some cases, it may be appropriate to contact the parent or guardian following submission of that form.
d) Where approval is not given, the decision would be actioned in eVision and follow the reject review processes.
e) If the reviewing tutor is happy to proceed and the applicant is aged 17:
i. The application will be processed using the standard offering route in eVision which will include a parental consent form in the applicant’s Staffordshire University portal.
ii. In some cases, it may be appropriate to contact the parent or guardian following submission of that form.
f) Where approval is not given, the decision would be actioned in eVision and follow the reject review processes.
i. In some cases, applicants that are aged 17 may be able to defer their application to the next academic year.