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Basically, I was indecisive of whether to take my insurance offer or not and completely left it on ucas. I went on ucas track and it now says accepted and the cancel button is gone. I no longer want to join the course and I’m worried I’m still going to be charged £9250. Is this the case?
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No because you need to register on the course before you are regarded as 'enrolled'
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(Original post by ROTL94)
No because you need to register on the course before you are regarded as 'enrolled'
No because you need to register on the course before you are regarded as 'enrolled'
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(Original post by OW432)
So I’m not liable to pay anything until I’ve enrolled?
So I’m not liable to pay anything until I’ve enrolled?
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(Original post by ROTL94)
Exactly. But if there's a UCAS helpline you can call or maybe Student Finance, I'd do it, because obviously that's a lot of money to just go missing.
Exactly. But if there's a UCAS helpline you can call or maybe Student Finance, I'd do it, because obviously that's a lot of money to just go missing.
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(Original post by OW432)
Thanks a lot mate, you don’t realise the stress you’ve just lifted. So basically I’m not trapped into the course but I should call UCAS/SF to tell them that I’ve cancelled just so they know what’s happening?
Thanks a lot mate, you don’t realise the stress you’ve just lifted. So basically I’m not trapped into the course but I should call UCAS/SF to tell them that I’ve cancelled just so they know what’s happening?
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You don’t need to ring UCAS unless you want to study somewhere else this year and want to use clearing.
You should call you insurance university up and let them know that you don’t intend to enrol/register. Enrolment/registration is where you agree to pay fees/start the course. If you don’t do that then you’re not obligated to pay anything.
You should call you insurance university up and let them know that you don’t intend to enrol/register. Enrolment/registration is where you agree to pay fees/start the course. If you don’t do that then you’re not obligated to pay anything.
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