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How to complete your EU13N

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•You will be given a Customer Reference Number after you have submitted your application.•You will also receive a password, and secret answer to access your account online, you will be able to change these to something more memorable.•Keep this information readily available in case you need to contact the EU Team or check your details online.

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This symbol means that you need to read the notes (at the back of the form) to ensure you answer the question correctly

This symbol means that you need to send the relevant evidence with the form

When you see:

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Tick the box to indicate you will be studying in Wales

If you DO NOT want to apply for the Tuition Fee Loan, please tick this

box and complete sections 1-5 only

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If you do not apply through UCAS you will not have a UCAS number

The University Code is W01

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UCAS Course code – can be found on your offer letter OR on the University Website *

These dates relate to your study in the UK - disregard previous or later study abroad if you only do part of your studies here

This is the level of your study not the length of time spent here

* It is important to use the Correct Code

Your course details

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Your course code

If you are following a full time three year undergraduate course your course code can be found on your offer letter or the University website.

If you are following a one year ‘top up’ course your code will be on the following slide.

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Your course code if you are following a ‘top up course

• BA (Hons) Business Management (Top-Up) with course code N105

• BA (Hons) Event Management (Top-Up) with course code N8F0

• BA (Hons) Forensic Accounting (Top-Up) with course code N400

• BA (Hons) Human Resource Management (Top-Up) with course code N603

• BA (Hons) International Accounting (Top-Up) with course code N403

• BA (Hons) Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Top-Up) with course code N211

• BA (Hons) Marketing (Top-Up) with course code N503

• BA Hons) Business Enterprise (Top-up) with course code N106

• BA (Hons) International Business Management (Top-up) with course code N1F0

• BA Combined Studies (Top-up) with course code Y004 (UCAS)

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Section 5Previous study and other information

Have you studied in the UK?

Only complete this if you have already studied in the UK or have a UK Degree

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Tuition Fee Loan

Only complete this page if you wish to apply for the Tuition Fee Loan, if you only wish to receive the Tuition Fee Grant ignore this page.

If you want to apply for the Maximum Loan , tick the box.

If you wish to apply for a lower amount put that figure in the relevant box

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All students must sign the Declaration

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Remember to check your form

*Included evidence of your identity/nationality and any other evidence we need with this form*

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*Included evidence of your identity/nationality and any other evidence we need with this form*

You will need to prove your identity to be able to receive the Grants and Loans. We recommend that where possible do not send original documents. You can send a copy instead if it have been certified.

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