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UK and EU students
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Mature learners (over 21) with no formal qualifications*
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Mature learners (over 21) with A-levels (or equivalents) which were obtained over three years ago
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Young learners (under 21) with adverse circumstances which could not be mitigated by their academic provider (evidence will be required)
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Young learners (18 to 21) who have not engaged in post-16 education
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Learners with strong A-level (or equivalent) results in subjects that are not suitable for their chosen degree subject (Conversion students)
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EU learners who have not had the opportunity in their home country to study qualifications suitable for direct entry to their chosen degree course at Durham University
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Native English speakers (from UKBA approved countries)
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Non-native English speakers with suitable IELTS (or University recognised equivalent).
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I failed my GCSE'S my parents said they are disgusted with meLast reply 1 week ago
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Dad keeps criticising my university degree choiceLast reply 2 weeks ago
Is this pathetic or genuinely something to be upset aboutLast reply 3 weeks ago
How do I cut off parents at the start of my University year?