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I have completed some subjects at University / other tertiary education institutions. Can I have this learning (recognised)?

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I have completed some subjects at University / other tertiary education institutions. Can I have this learning (recognised)?

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Yes – the College has a Recognised Prior Learning (RPL) procedure. This means that any tertiary learning completed elsewhere does not need to be repeated as part of your course. The costs of any modules for which you are not enrolled are deducted from your course fees. This procedure is free for any enrolled student at the School.

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