(1) The evaluation of applicants and the enrolment of prospective students as registered students from the first stage of the Hibernia College student life cycle including recruitment, application, and entry criteria. The (2) This policy applies to applicants to all Hibernia College programmes leading to awards on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ). (3) This policy can be applied, as required and as appropriate, to other programmes at Hibernia College. (4) The Registrar is ultimately responsible for the decision to offer a place to an applicant and to register a student. (5) This policy and related procedures are the responsibility of the Registrar, who consults with the relevant Head of School/Academic Lead, or nominee, as required. (6) Any third party nominated to conduct any part of the Admission Offers Procedure (i.e. occupational health screening) reports to the Registrar or nominee. Where a third party is nominated to conduct any part of the procedure, a contract or memorandum of association exists describing the relationship. (7) (8) (9) (10) This policy is designed with regard to both the European Standards and Guidelines and QQI’s Core Statutory Quality Assurance Guidelines requirement for the College to have and to implement a policy for all stages of the student journey. (11) This policy should be read in conjunction with the College’s Access, Transfer and Progression Policy as it forms part of the College’s response to the QQI Policy Restatement: Policy and Criteria for Access, Transfer and Progression in Relation to Learners for Providers of Further and Higher Education and Training. (12) This policy, in respect of provision of information to prospective students, is designed with regard to QQI’s Protection of Enrolled Learners (PEL): Protocols for the Implementation of Part 6 of the 2012 Act Guidelines for Providers. (13) Where a programme is designed to lead to registration as a member of a regulated profession, the relevant admissions procedure is built to meet the specific entry criteria set out by the professional regulator. (14) This policy is designed with regard to the National Vetting Bureau (Children and Vulnerable Persons) Acts 2012 to 2016, which make it mandatory for people working with children or vulnerable persons to be vetted by An Garda Síochána National Vetting Bureau (NVB). (15) The Act also creates offences and penalties for persons who fail to comply with its provisions. (16) The Act stipulates that a relevant organisation shall not permit any person to undertake relevant work or activities on behalf of the organisation, unless the organisation receives a vetting disclosure from the National Vetting Bureau in respect of that person. (17) The College has adapted the Teaching Council’s Procedures – Fit and Proper Assessments and Guidelines – Fit and Proper Person Assessments to inform our approach to the conduct of Garda Vetting Committee meetings (see Part D – Garda Vetting). (18) Clear, up-to-date and accurate information is communicated in line with the Public Information, Promotion and the Recruitment of Students Policy and resources published about: (19) Responses to enquiries from prospective students and members of the public are: (20) Applications and admission to our programmes are based on: (21) Programmes have specific entry criteria set out in the relevant approved programme document. In addition, there are general entry criteria that apply to all our programmes. Applicants must provide verifiable evidence that they: (22) Hibernia College offers a number of educational programmes that require students to undertake placements, with external agencies, which will bring them into contact with children and vulnerable adults and in which they will assume positions of trust. (23) To ensure the protection of the public, and justify public trust and confidence, Hibernia College is committed to ensuring that only suitable candidates are allowed to undertake these programmes. (24) All offers will be conditional on the successful completion of the Garda Vetting process. (25) Accordingly, Hibernia College requires students to be vetted by the National Vetting Bureau of An Garda Síochána before their registration on the applicable programme is deemed complete. (26) The College reserves the right to suspend and/or withdraw a student from the programme in accordance with the terms of this policy and the Garda Vetting Procedure. (27) Vetting disclosure may contain the following types of information: (28) The College Garda Vetting Committee is responsible for considering cases where criminal convictions are returned on the Garda Vetting disclosure and making a decision on the suitability of the applicant for the programme. (29) The Garda Vetting Committee consists of the Registrar, or nominee, and two of their nominees. (30) Hibernia College will not permit any person to undertake relevant work placement or activities on behalf of the College unless the College receives a vetting disclosure from the National Vetting Bureau in respect of that person.Admissions Policy
Section 1 - Introduction
Purpose
Scope
To whom does the policy apply?
Who is responsible for implementing the policy?
Definitions
Section 2 - Context
Legal or Regulatory Context
Quality Assurance Guidelines
Access, Transfer and Progression
Protection of Enrolled Learners (PEL)
Professional Regulation
Garda Vetting
Effective Practice Recommendations
Teaching Council
Section 3 - Policy Statements
Part A - Principles for Student Recruitment
Accurate Public Information
Impartial Advice
Part B - Principles for Application and Admissions
Part C - Entry Criteria
Part D - Garda Vetting
Public Trust and Confidence
Application
Vetting Disclosures
The College Garda Vetting Committee
Work placement
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