Common use of Accepting your Offer Clause in Contracts

Accepting your Offer. You must accept your offer as directed within your offer letter and within the timeframe specified. The University reserves the right to amend or withdraw an offer where: • an applicant does not meet the conditional offer of a place; and/or • it comes to the University’s attention that the applicant (or party authorised to act on behalf of an applicant) provides fraudulent or false information, or has not disclosed information that would affect the decision of the University to offer a place; and/or • an applicant is considered on justifiable grounds to be unsuitable for a place on a particular programme according to individual circumstances, in particular where an applicant has failed to abide by these rules and regulations; and/or • you do not accept your offer within the specified time period set out in your offer letter; and/or • your offer of a place is conditional on you obtaining a satisfactory Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check and/or fitness to practise evidence, and the results of that DBS check and/or fitness to practise evidence is not sufficient. Requests to change a programme after you have accepted your offer for a particular programme are not guaranteed and are subject to availability and meeting the terms of entry for that specific programme.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.exeter.ac.uk, www.exeter.ac.uk, www.exeter.ac.uk

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Accepting your Offer. You must accept your offer as directed within your offer letter and within the timeframe specified. The University reserves the right to amend or withdraw an offer where: an applicant does not meet the conditional offer of a place; and/or it comes to the University’s attention that the applicant (or party authorised to act on behalf of an applicant) provides fraudulent or false information, or has not disclosed information that would affect the decision of the University to offer a place; and/or an applicant is considered on justifiable grounds to be unsuitable for a place on a particular programme according to individual circumstances, in particular where an applicant has failed to abide by these rules and regulations; and/or you do not accept your offer within the specified time period set out in your offer letter; and/or your offer of a place is conditional on you obtaining a satisfactory Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check and/or fitness to practise evidence, and the results of that DBS check and/or fitness to practise evidence is not sufficient. Requests to change a programme after you have accepted your offer for a particular programme are not guaranteed and are subject to availability and meeting the terms of entry for that specific programme.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.exeter.ac.uk

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