
Terms, Policy and Conditions
Admission Policy
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Choose your undergraduate and postgraduate Programme
Find out more about our programmes. We recommend that you look closely at the programme key facts to make sure it is the programme that matches your career goals and future education achievement.
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Reminders
Entry requirements vary depending on if you are student profile. Please read about the entry requirements of the programme before submitting your application.
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Complete the Application Form
Your personal student advisor from the Recruitment Team can assist you in completing the corresponding Application Form online or offline. If submitting offline; you will need to collate all relevant documents and send them, along with your completed Application Form, to the admission department. Make sure you have all your supporting documents scanned. Admission documents required vary from course to course, so we strongly recommend that you check the programme entry requirements in advance.
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Receive your results
Upon receipt of the Application Form, all your documents will be submitted for consideration by the Academic Board. The Academic Board consists of senior academics at AAG/AAI and meets weekly to assess applicants’ eligibility for their chosen programme using the highest academic standards.
After careful consideration you will receive one of the following offers:
An unconditional offer. This usually comes as a Letter of Acceptance and means that you have successfully met all the requirements and have been accepted into your chosen programme.
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A conditional offer. This means that you have been accepted into the programme, on the condition that you fulfil whatever requirement may be left before you can proceed with your course.
Refund Policy
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This Refund Policy applies to students who are in Full-time or Part-time attendance (ONLINE OR CLASSROOM). This policy provides essential information on tuition fee refunds. You should also ensure you complete the Change of Status form, sign and submit it, promptly.
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Tuition fees will be refunded in the following instances: (1) Student withdrawal from the course (before 4 months to course start date = 70%). (2) Visa refusal (Full refund less administration fee)
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Transfer of Tuition Fees: Transfer or downgrade from a qualification to a Diploma or Certificate qualification (Full fee paid transferable to the same student)
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Tuition fees will not be refunded in the following instances: (1) The withdrawal of a unit or module does not of itself constitute grounds for a refund. Tuition fees typically cover the annual provision of teaching, academic support and other services in respect of 120 credits for undergraduate students (total number of credits taken by undergraduate students each academic year) and 180 credits for postgraduate taught students (total number of credits taken by postgraduate taught students each academic session). Whilst there may be occasions when students may not be able to access some modules, the total number of credits will remain unaffected and therefore no refund will apply. If you think you may be entitled to a tuition fee refund, please contact us.
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How Refunds are Applied: (1) If fees were paid by Debit or Credit Card or a Direct Bank Transfer, the refund will be made to the same account. (2) The method of refund will be determined by the number of tuition fees paid and owed up to the point of application. Therefore, subject to individual circumstances, a refund can be: (3) A direct refund of tuition fees already paid, A reduction in the tuition fees due or A tuition fee debt reduction.
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If you change your degree course, you submit your thesis earlier than anticipated or if there is any other kind of interruption to your studies, and you need to know how this Policy will affect you, please contact us.
TUITION FEE AND COST OF STUDY
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Fees List and Course entry requirements
Please contact us for updated fee list and course entry requirements.