The contract between you and UCFB will commence from the date on which you accept your offer. You have the right to cancel this contract within 14 days without giving any reason, although in order to assist the institution with future planning we may ask why you chose to end the contract.
The cancellation period and your right to cancel the contract without liability will expire after 14 days from the day that you accept your offer.
To exercise your right to cancel, you must inform Admissions, of your decision to cancel the contract by a clear statement (e.g. a letter sent by post or email), including your name, address and the course for which you accepted an offer. You can inform Admissions via admissions@ucfb.com.
If an applicant would like to change it so that we are their first choice then we will always be able to help with this. The exact process however varies on a case by case basis and is dependent on the current status of their application. They should contact the UCFB Admissions Team, by email at admissions@ucfb.com, who can give initial advice on this.
Any applicant who does not meet their offer conditions when results are released will be considered very carefully on a case by case basis. If an applicant has missed the offer conditions by a small number of points and has otherwise shown good potential then we may still accept them.
UCFB will only accept students who have demonstrated that they have the academic ability to succeed on their course and if we do not believe that an applicant will get the full benefit of our degree courses then unfortunately we have to decline them. In these cases we advise that they reapply to us after further study and preparation.
In the majority of cases applicants will be assessed without the need for an interview based on their qualifications and application. In some cases we may ask for an applicant to visit us at UCFB and take part in some further assessments and interviews. We would generally ask for this in cases where an applicant does not clearly meet our entry requirements but has otherwise shown potential to succeed on the course.