Part of the Admissions Series of webinars - Click here to book all three and you will get £40 off
Overview
This webinar is the second of three-part admissions series which focuses on how universities and colleges can support international students' application process. We will examine the common issues when engaging with international applicants and explore ways of overcoming some of the key difficulties.
Experts in international education, credential evaluation and immigration compliance will share their thoughts and expertise to ensure that delegates understand the important elements of best practice in international student admissions and how these can be applied.
Ways of ensuring the international students are willing, able, ready and suitable for entry into higher education will also be considered. The session will also highlight best practice in recording evidence on student records.
Delegates will also receive best practice tips in how to meet the Home Office’s Student Route compliance requirements.
The webinar will predominately focus on the UK environment, but the issues and points raised can be considered best practice internationally and will therefore be of use to staff and institutions outside the UK.
We anticipate this webinar will be presented in association with a specialist immigration firm.
This event is ideal training and development for new Admissions Officers or those in the first 18 months of the job.
Those in the following roles may in particular benefit from this session:
Admissions / International Administrators
Admissions / International Assistants
Admissions / International Officers
Book on this course
Please complete the following online form and you will receive an email confirming your registration. We will provide the webinar link with participation instructions to delegates closer to the event time.
The standard cost to attend a webinar is £95 excl. VAT
Alternatively, you can purchase the recording that will be available 7 days after the live event. Please contact webinar@ecctis.com for more information.
*Please note, payment by invoice is only available to UK ENIC members. If you are not a member, you must pay by card.
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