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Q. If I cannot enrol online for any reason can I still enrol in a course? A. Yes. Simply email the college [ college@unifaculty.com ]and give your name, address and what course[s] you are interested in and we will post an enrolment form for you to complete and return to us. If you cannot email the college, then please write to us at College of Management Science, BCM Unifaculty, London WC1N 3XX Great Britain
Q. When I graduate with the College, who issues the certificate or diploma to me? A. Your diploma and other graduation documents will be issued by the College of Management Science, London WC1N 3XX
Q. How much is a course? A. The course fee for each single course is £235 [about US$470] or equivalent in most other currencies. You can enrol in any three courses and pay only for two.
Q. Can I pay in any currency? A. Almost any currency will be accepted by Paypal. If you have any difficulty, please email us at college@unifaculty.com
Q. Can I pay by instalments or credit/ATM card? A. Yes. Whether you wish to pay in one single payment or spread payments to suit your circumstances, you can enrol online and pay by credit card or ATM card by clicking on the appropriate button
Q. What happens if I press the wrong button to enrol in a course? A. When you arrive at the Paypal site, after clicking on the Button but discover that you accidentally pressed the wrong button, simply click on the Back Arrow to return to the right page and reselect your choice.
Q. What happens if I have pressed the wrong button and do not discover this until after I have given my details to Paypal and enrolled? A. Simply email us at college@unifaculty explaining what happened. If it is simply a matter of a wrong course we can correct that manually. If you have clicked on a BUY NOW button to pay in full but wanted to spread the payments or you clicked on the subscription button for spread payments when you wanted to pay in full, we will contact Paypal and arrange for an immediate refund, allowing you to re-enrol in your preferred method.
Q. How long does a course take? A. Because each course is designed to be studied in your own time, you can choose how to proceed. You can arrange your study to fit in with your family and work commitments. The two main factors which affect the time taken are 1. the time which you have available and 2. your inclination to study. You can proceed as quickly as you like or take your time. To give you an indication of typical times [these vary from course to course] it is perfectly possible to complete a course in two to three months. The average is three months, The longest time taken was one year and the shortest time ever taken was three weeks.
Q. If I enrol in one or more courses and pay by instalments, what happens if I finish the course work before I have finished paying the instalments? A. Your successful graduation is processed by the college in exactly the same way whether you pay in one sum or in instalments.
Q. Do I have to enrol at some specific date [e.g. term time]? A. No. The college's courses are delivered by correspondence [postal or online]. This enables you to start at any time, continue at a pace which suits you, and finish when you are ready.
Q. Are there exams at the end of the course? A. The course is based on a set of course challenges [between four and eight]. These short tests enable the college to ensure that you are progressing well in your study and will be fluent in your subject on completion. The course is completed by the production of a short written work describing some of what you have learned.
Q. Is any help given to learn the subject? A. You will receive, on enrolment, a set of student guidance notes and study hints. In addition to these, you can ask questions, as they occur, or when you send in your course challenges by email. One to one help is available by email throughout your course and even after it, should you so require.
Q. What qualifications do I need to enrol in any particular course? A. Irrespective of the level of each course, they are designed to be easily understood by anyone with a reasonable command of English. Because of this, there are no pre-entry qualification requirements.
Q. When I enrol, what will I receive in the way of course work? A. Most of the programmes include a subject manual, for each subject, a set of guidance notes and study hints together with a set of course challenges. Most of the courses include four to eight challenges.
Q. If I am successful in qualifying with the college, what qualifications would I receive? A. Most of the programmes lead to the award of a Diploma in the subject area together with a detailed course transcript rehearsing your course achievements. Some of the programmes lead to a Diploma and Certificate of Advanced Study. Most of the programmes lead to the opportunity of additional certification through memberships of academic and or professional bodies.
Q. Are the college's qualifications accredited? A. Yes. Most of the college's courses lead to entry into a professional or academic body in the field. It should be noted that many people confuse the term 'accredited' with the term 'universal acceptance'. These are not synonyms. Some organisations and companies have their own particular programmes and may or may not give reduced credit for other work. The college's programmes are attested by the course transcripts which enable educational and other bodies to assess the value and level of course work and educational attainment. The college answers all such enquiries promptly on behalf of its graduates.
Q. If I qualify with the college, but I still feel a little uncertain about progressing afterwards, is any help, advice or support available? A. Full support is given to the college's graduates during and after their study and graduation by email. Information and opportunities are shared.
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