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You must be a UK national who is resident in the UK.
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All education you have completed since the age of 11 must have been at a non-selective state school.
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You must be currently studying at a non-selective state school and must be predicted to achieve no more than two grades below the standard Gateway entry offer for that qualification. (NB all successful applicants will receive the standard offer for the course, irrespective of their predicted grades)
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You must have gained a qualification that meets the standard offer for the Gateway course in the 12 months prior to their application and must have studied, in full, for this qualification at a non-selective state school.
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You live in an area with a POLAR3 score of 1 or 2. You can check this via the HEFCE website;
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You are a person who has been looked after for at least 13 weeks since the age of 14;
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The school at which you took your level 2 qualifications (GCSEs or equivalent) is a school with an RVC contextual flag**;
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The school at which you are taking your level 3 qualifications (A-levels or equivalent) is a school with an RVC contextual flag**;
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Your parental income (your income in the case of mature students) is less than £25,000 and your parent(s) is in receipt of child tax benefits or another government assessed income award;
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You attended the RVC summer school;
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You are a refugee;
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Your parents did not attend Higher Education.
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You must be a UK national who is resident in the UK.
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All education you have completed since the age of 11 must have been at a non-selective state school.
•
You must be currently studying at a non-selective state school and must be predicted to achieve no more than two grades below the standard Gateway entry offer for that qualification. (NB all successful applicants will receive the standard offer for the course, irrespective of their predicted grades)
•
You must have gained a qualification that meets the standard offer for the Gateway course in the 12 months prior to their application and must have studied, in full, for this qualification at a non-selective state school.
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You live in an area with a POLAR3 score of 1 or 2. You can check this via the HEFCE website;
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You are a person who has been looked after for at least 13 weeks since the age of 14;
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The school at which you took your level 2 qualifications (GCSEs or equivalent) is a school with an RVC contextual flag**;
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The school at which you are taking your level 3 qualifications (A-levels or equivalent) is a school with an RVC contextual flag**;
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Your parental income (your income in the case of mature students) is less than £25,000 and your parent(s) is in receipt of child tax benefits or another government assessed income award;
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You attended the RVC summer school;
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You are a refugee;
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Your parents did not attend Higher Education.
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