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If you have previously studied at a higher education level then you may be eligible to apply this learning to an OCA BA (Hons) degree course and start at a later stage of study. This previous learning would be validated as credits through a process called Recognition of Prior Certified Learning (RPCL).
Your previous study will already have been assessed and certified as either a full or partly completed Higher Education qualification within the last 5 years and in the correct academic field for the OCA degree programme that you wish to study.
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The fee for applying for credit exemption is in place to cover administrative costs associated with assessing and processing your application. This process often involves reviewing your previous academic achievements or professional experiences to determine if they align with the requirements of the course you’re seeking credit for. Additionally, it may involve evaluating transcripts, documentation, and other materials to ensure accuracy and fairness in granting exemptions.
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No, there are no instalment options for the RPL application fee.
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You cannot appeal the outcome of your RPL application if it questions the academic judgement.
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No, the application fee for RPL is non-refundable.
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No, you cannot gain exemption from any Level 3 (HE6) study, only Stage 1 (HE4) and Stage 2 (HE5).
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It is useful to refer to the Programme Specification when making your application. Please contact [email protected] for details about specific unit learning outcomes. See the RPCL or RPEL guidance notes for more advice and information.
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No, students must seek credit exemptions prior to their enrolment.
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You must enrol to to your course at one of the next three intakes available from the date of your outcome.
To find out more details about the transfer to The Open University see A New Chapter for OCA.