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The TEC Partnership is keen to support all students to help them succeed. For some careers you will need to declare all criminal convictions including those that are spent. Doing this will not necessarily stop you being offered a place on a course. Courses where a full disclosure is needed include those that could lead to a career in teaching or involve working with children or vulnerable adults, healthcare, the law/legal environment, accounting and finance, veterinary, RSPCA, taxi drivers, uniformed services and security.
If you are unsure what to declare then please seek advice from our Learner Services Team (you do not need to give your name) or ask a careers advisor at the National Careers Service at http://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/aboutus/contactus
If you have answered “yes” to question 2 you will be required to make a full disclosure and this will result in a follow up meeting in order to obtain further details.
Please be aware that if you receive any criminal convictions whilst you are a student with TEC Partnership, you must talk to a member of staff from the Learner Services Safeguarding Team. They are available via the contact details on the back of your student card. They will advise you if the convictions will affect your studies in any way.
Please complete this section if you are enrolling on a level 4 or higher course (including Higher Education courses)
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With Full Cost courses there are no concessions available
The college will contact you after your enrolment to discuss concessions that may be available to yourself.
As your annual wage is below £25,000 the college will contact you after your enrolment to discuss concessions that may be available to yourself.