Applications to transfer from another institution to a programme at Moorlands College are welcome. The application to transfer should normally be made well before the start of the academic year in which the student wishes to start their studies as in most cases transfers into Moorlands can only be made at the start of an academic year.
Such applications are handled according to the Moorlands College Admissions Policy (available on the College website), which indicates the acceptance criteria and the College’s method of recognising previous studies called Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL). Students who wish to transfer into Moorlands from another institution apply and use the APL system to describe their previous learning. The APL system can enable students
Requests for APL normally require the applicant to submit details of previous studies, such as a transcript of grades and the relevant programme specification. The College normally seeks a reference from the previous institution.
Advice about application and assistance in completing the APL form are available from the Admissions Department (admissions@moorlands.ac.uk).
Should a student no longer think that studying at Moorlands is appropriate to them, whether for personal, academic or vocational reasons, they are encouraged to discuss their options with their personal tutor, who may involve the Programme Leader and/or Regional Centre Senior Tutor, where applicable, to ensure that the academic implications of transferal are understood. In addition, the student must discuss the implications of any potential transfer:
If the student decides to transfer to another institution, they should apply to the new institution in accordance with its admissions and credit transfer procedures. In such a case, Moorlands follows its Enrolment and Registration Policy relating to student-initiated withdrawal. This normally includes conducting an exit interview. The College’s Registry Department supports the exiting student by providing relevant transcripts of grades and programme specifications that may be required by the institution applied to.
Should a student think that a different Moorlands programme is more appropriate to them, they are encouraged to discuss their options with their personal tutor. In some cases it is possible to transfer between Moorlands College programmes. The personal tutor may involve other staff to help to explain the implications and potential requirements of any transfer. This includes the Programme Leader of the new programme, and may include the Finance Department and/or Registry Department regarding financial and visa implications respectively.
Detailed procedures relating to transferal between Moorlands College programmes are found in the College’s Enrolment and Registration Policy (accessible on the VLE). The following points should particularly be borne in mind.
Approved by Academic Board (Chair’s action), January 2020