I have an ongoing appeal. Can I still continue on my programme of study?
If there has been a decision to terminate your programme of study, then you are no longer a registered student of the University and therefore will not be able to collect your grant or apply for a student loan. It may be sensible for you to try to keep up with your studies in the hope that your appeal will be successful. Your School may assist you in this e.g. by allowing you to continue attending lectures or clinical placements, but this is at their discretion. In order to minimise any difficulties arising from this situation, we will make every effort to process your appeal as quickly as possible. However, it is essential that proper consideration be given to your appeal to ensure that the correct decision is made; in some cases this will inevitably take some weeks to achieve. Your assistance in providing information as concisely and as clearly as possible will help things progress as smoothly as possible.
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