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How can we ensure students are enrolled on the right courses: sometimes the situation only becomes clear at the examination stage. How will online course self-selection impact on this?

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How can we ensure students are enrolled on the right courses: sometimes the situation only becomes clear at the examination stage. How will online course self-selection impact on this?

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Most students will self-select their courses, but can only do so within the rules of their programme of study (DPTs) as held within EUCLID. So, for example, they must have achieved any required pre-requisite passes. If a subsequent change is required, Directors of Studies or Student Support Officers will able to make changes to enrolments after students have completed the online course self-selection process.

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