Required to transfer course (Integrated Masters)

As an integrated masters student, if you have not met the requirements to progress, you may be required to transfer to a different course within the University.

If you have not met the requirements to continue on an Integrated Masters, you may need to transfer to a different course. 

You can appeal this decision

Next steps

You will get an email when your transfer is complete. You can then check your new course registration details in Student Info.   

When you register online for the next academic year, it will be for your new course.  

Advice and support 

We recommend you talk to your personal tutor and support services to get advice and guidance

Funding  

If you receive financial support, such as a student loan or other funding, contact a Money Adviser as your suitability may be affected. 

It can take us up to eight weeks to notify the Student Loans Company of a change in circumstances. It can then take more time for these changes to be processed by the Student Loans Company.  

Visa  

If you are on a Student visa, transferring will affect your immigration status. Contact a Student Visa adviser for advice. You may need to apply for a new visa at the point of transfer.  

If you are on a Student visa and you are being transferred to a lower-level course, your visa will be shortened to match the new course end date. 

Academic regulations

Refer to section 30, paragraphs 30.23, 30.26 and 30.32 of the academic regulations

Request to transfer

In some cases, you can request to transfer to a different course at the end of an academic year. Get advice and understand the meaning of transferring courses.

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