Guide For Applicants BMus PDF
Guide For Applicants BMus PDF
Guide For Applicants BMus PDF
2017/18
guide
School of Music
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Music
Contents
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Welcome
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Bachelor of Music with Honours (BMus Hons)
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Entrance requirements
16
Principal study performance auditions
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Auditions
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Feedback policy
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Equality and diversity
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This Guide contains important
information regarding the completion
Audition period
of your application for the Bachelor of
The main audition period is 711 November
Music (Performance/Jazz/Composition/
2016. Please note some auditions may run
Traditional Music) programme and
outwith this period.
the selection process. Please read this
Welcome
document carefully before submitting
your application and retain it for
reference throughout the selection Application procedure
process.
The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, together
with six other UK conservatoires, participates
Closing date in an online admissions service. Applications
for all programmes offered by the School
of Music must be made online through
The closing date for all on time undergraduate
the UCAS Conservatoires website at:
applications from the UK and EU is
www.ucas.com/ucas/conservatoires
Thank you for your interest in the Royal Conservatoire of 1 October 2016.
Scotland (RCS). The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
If you submit your application after this date,
institution code is R58.
we cannot guarantee that you will be invited
If you require any further information regarding the to audition.
You will find details of the admissions process
application and selection process please do not hesitate to on this website and you can call UCAS
contact the Admissions department. The closing date for international
Conservatoires on 0371 468 0470 (UK) or
applications (non EU) is 1 December 2016.
+44 330 3330 232 (outside the UK) should
However, if you apply before 1 October
you need advice or assistance.
Our contact details are: 2016, your application will be considered
0141 270 8265 during the initial November audition period
You will also require the following course
(either in attendance at a live audition or by
[email protected] recording) and you will receive an earlier
codes to apply:
outcome to your application as well as any
Bachelor of Music (Hons) Performance
rcs.ac.uk scholarship offer, if applicable.
Course code 300F
You are welcome to apply for undergraduate
Bachelor of Music (Hons)
programmes after these closing dates; should
Joint Principal Study
you wish to do so, please contact Admissions
Course code 301F
at [email protected] in the first
instance. Applications received after these
Bachelor of Music (Hons) Composition
closing dates will be considered on a case
Course code 302F
by case basis. We recommend applying by
the above closing dates so your application
Bachelor of Music (Hons) Jazz
can be considered in the first round of
Course code 303F
scholarship allocation.
Bachelor of Music (Hons)
RCS does not offer deferred entry. If you
Traditional Music
wish to commence in 2018, you must
Course code 250F
apply next year.
Bachelor of Music (Hons)
Traditional Music Piping
Course code 251F
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Audition locations References
RCS holds auditions internationally at the It is your responsibility to ask two separate
locations listed below. If you wish to audition referees to write references and ensure that
at any of the locations below, please submit these are sent to RCS. The references must
your application at least one month in be written by two different people and we
advance of the audition date. If you apply will not accept references from family, other
less than a month in advance, we cannot relatives or close friends. You can submit
guarantee to audition you in person, and we your UCAS Conservatoires application form
may ask you to submit a recording instead. and send your references at a later date,
but they must be received prior to your
If you select RCS your audition will be audition date. UCAS Conservatoires provides
in Glasgow. We also welcome recorded reference forms for you to download
auditions from non UK applicants. If you (www.ucas.com/ucas/conservatoires/apply-
wish to audition by recording, please and-track/references-conservatoires)
select recording. If you require further and send to your referees for completion.
information about auditioning overseas,
please email [email protected]
Tuition fees and funding
China
For up-to-date information on tuition
October 2016
fees please see www.rcs.ac.uk/studyhere/
feesandfunding. You can contact Student
Singapore
Finance ([email protected]) if you
November 2016
require further information on fees or
funding.
South Korea
December 2016
Application fee
There is a UCAS Conservatoires application
fee of 24. In addition to the application
fee, each conservatoire charges an audition
fee. For RCS, the audition fee is 45 per
programme applied for. For Joint Principal
Study, the audition fee is 60. Fees are not
refundable. The fees are paid via the UCAS
Conservatoires website and not directly to
RCS. RCS does not offer any fee waivers.
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The Bachelor of Music programme is a four-
year full-time programme for performers
and composers of outstanding potential.
It is practical in focus and vocational in
purpose. Its structure and content are flexibly
designed to allow students to develop the
full range of their abilities and pursue their
musical interests and aspirations to a high
level, with a view to postgraduate study or
professional employment as performers,
composers, teachers, or in other portfolio
careers in the music profession.
Performance
Composition
Jazz
Traditional Music
Traditional Music Piping
Joint Principal Study
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The BMus degree programme is offered BMus Traditional Music and Traditional A range of second/related study options
with the following Principal Studies: Music Piping programme is offered with is also available to students on the BMus
the following Principal Studies: programme, including:
Accordion
Bassoon Button Accordion Alto Flute
Cello Cello (Traditional Music) Alto Trombone
Clarinet Fiddle Baroque Cello
Composition Flute (Traditional Music) Baroque Horn
Conducting* Gaelic Song Baroque Viola
Cornet Guitar (Traditional Music) Baroque Violin
Double Bass Highland Bagpipes Bass Clarinet
Euphonium Piano (Traditional Music) Bass Sackbut
Flute Piano Accordion Cello
Guitar (Classical) Scots Song Cimbasso
Harp Scottish Harp Composition
Harpsichord Snare Drum Contra bassoon
Horn (French) Contra bass Trombone
Horn (Tenor) Subject to audition outcome and Cor Anglais
Oboe resources, the above can also be selected Cornet
Organ as a secondary study alongside the Cornetto
Mandolin following: Double CC Tuba
Piano E-Flat Clarinet
Saxophone Bodhran Electro-acoustic Composition
Timpani and Percussion Border Bagpipes Euphonium
Trombone (Bass) Dance Jazz Saxophone
Trombone (Tenor) Whistle Jazz Trumpet
Trumpet Lute
Tuba Any other discipline detailed above in Natural Horn
Viola BMus Performance, Jazz and Composition Natural Trumpet
Violin departments. Ophicleide
Voice Piano
Piano Accompaniment
BMus Jazz Principal Studies are as follows:
Programme overview Piccolo
Piccolo Trumpet
Clarinet ( Jazz) Sackbut
The first year of the programme has a
Double Bass ( Jazz) Tenor Horn
common structure for all students, designed
Drumkit ( Jazz) Trumpet
to ensure students develop a secure
Electric Bass ( Jazz) Tuba
theoretical grounding on which to base their
Flute ( Jazz) Viola
practice, whilst consolidating and enhancing
Guitar ( Jazz) Violin
their performing/compositional skills and
Piano ( Jazz) Voice
study skills.
Saxophone Alto ( Jazz) Wagner Tuba
Saxophone (Baritone) Jazz
Performance (or compositional) activities
Saxophone (Tenor) Jazz
are central to the programme, with public
Saxophone (Soprano) Jazz
performance, including performances of
Trombone ( Jazz)
students own compositions, being an integral
Trumpet ( Jazz)
feature. In Years 2, 3 and 4 an increasing
Violin ( Jazz)
range of practical, creative and contextual
Voice ( Jazz)
modules are offered as electives, along with
options modules from other programmes in
* N.B Conducting is only available on the Joint
RCS, in a flexible structure which is designed
Principal Study pathway
to promote the highest levels of individual
achievement along with versatility in their
application.
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Our admissions processes are designed to be We welcome the Scottish Baccalaureate and
fair, transparent and efficient. The audition/ will accept combinations of Highers and
interview approach serves the dual purpose Advanced Highers.
of allowing the panel to assess first-hand
an applicants suitability for their chosen We offer a flexible approach to students
programme and it also affords the applicant taking Highers over more than one academic
the opportunity to gain a deeper insight year and/or who achieve their qualifications
into the nature of that programme and the in more than one sitting.
opportunities offered by RCS.
requirements
Study. You can apply and audition without
requirements for Royal Conservatoire of
having obtained Grade 8 with distinction,
Scotland undergraduate programmes are:
however as an indication only, applicants
are normally expected to have reached this
passes in three subjects at Higher level or
standard in their performance.
passes in two subjects at Advanced
Higher or
passes in two subjects at GCE Advanced
level (where appropriate, AS level
performance will be taken into account
to the advantage of the applicant) or
International Baccalaureate (minimum
score of 24 with three subjects at Higher
level) or
recognised equivalences
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Entrance requirements Mature students Selection process
for BMus (Hons) RCS welcomes applications from mature Applicants who apply on time (before 1
Traditional Music / students, i.e. students over the age of 21 at October) are invited by email, approximately
Traditional Music Piping entry to the programme. Whilst the selection
procedures will still be applied, consideration
three weeks before the audition date, to RCS
to undertake an entrance audition in their
Within the minimum academic entrance will be given to appropriate artistic Principal Study. All auditions will take place
requirements listed above the subjects experience not normally expected in school- at RCS in Glasgow, unless you have chosen
recommended are: leavers, which is deemed to compensate for another location.
any lack of traditional entrance qualifications.
History at Higher, Advanced Higher or Successful mature applicants, as for all other The main audition period takes place
Advanced level or equivalent applicants, must convince auditioning panels in November in the year prior to
English at Higher, Advanced Higher or that they have the ability and potential to commencement of study. During the day,
Advanced level or equivalent cope with the demands of the programme. applicants will have the opportunity to tour
The study of Gaelic and/or another Their progress, especially in the early stages our campus and meet current students.
European language at least to National of the programme, will be closely monitored
4/5 or Standard Grade/GCSE and appropriate advice and support given. Please note that the audition date allocated
to you cannot be altered. If you cannot attend
due to illness, then a doctors note must
Direct entry (beyond Year Language of study be provided, in which case an alternative
date can be arranged. RCS has a specific
1 of any programme) The language of study is English. Non-native
period allocated to auditions and all on time
applications will receive a decision before
speakers of English will be required to
Applications for direct entry beyond Year Christmas. If an audition is delayed, there is a
provide evidence of proficiency in English.
1 will be considered on a case-by-case risk that places will already have been taken.
Level 6.0 (with a minimum score of 5.5 in
basis and in accordance with the Royal each component) of the International English
Conservatoires Recognition of Prior Applicants are selected first and foremost
Language Testing System (IELTS) is required
(Experiential) Learning policy. on the basis of merit and potential. However,
of applicants to the School of Music. For
due attention is also paid to the range of
applicants who narrowly miss our English
Principal Studies accepted in order to ensure
Language entry requirements, we offer a
the optimum experience for each student
Non standard entry pre-sessional English Language course in
partnership with the University of Glasgow.
and to sustain the critical mass required for
curricular activities, such as the symphony
We welcome applications from individuals Please note that there is an additional fee for
orchestra and choral activities.
whose academic qualifications or English this course. For further information, please
language qualifications do not match (in email [email protected]
terms of equivalence) or fall short of the
normal entrance requirements, where
specified*. Having satisfied the Audition Panel
that they meet the selection criteria and
demonstrated that they have the capacity
to pursue the proposed course of study,
such applicants will be considered through
examination of contextualised data provided
in accordance with the Non-Standard Entry
Policy. The appropriate Head of Department/
Programme will make a case in support of the
applicant for consideration by the Directors
of the Schools and Convener of the Quality
and Standards Committee.
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Brass Tenor Trombone
Performance of one piece selected from the
following list, and one piece of the applicants
Horn
own choice. Scales, arpeggios and sight-
Performance of one piece selected from the
reading may be given at the discretion of the
following list, and one piece of the applicants
panel.
own choice. Scales, arpeggios and sight-reading
Mozart
F Strauss
Horn Concerto No. 3 in Eb, K.417
Nocturno, Op. 7 (Universal)
J S Bach
Menuettos 1 and 2 from Cello
Suite No 1 in C
(arr. Lafosse) (Leduc/UMP)
Galliard Sonata No. 1, any three of the
R Strauss Concerto No. 1 in Eb, Op. 11,
five movements
2nd movement: Andante
Guilmant Morceau symphonique, Op. 88
(Universal)
(Schott 10484)
Trumpet
Bass Trombone
Performance of one piece selected from the
Performance of one piece selected from the
following list, and one piece of the applicants
following list, and one piece of the applicants
own choice. Scales, arpeggios and sight-reading
own choice. Scales, arpeggios and sight-
may be given at the discretion of the panel.
reading may be given at the discretion of the
panel.
H Busser Andante et Scherzo (Leduc/UMP)
J Hubeau Sonate, 1st and 2nd movements:
P McCarty Sonata for Bass Trombone
Sarabande and Intermde
(Ensemble Publications)
(Durand/UMP)
Boutry Tubaroque (Leduc/UMP)
Hummel Trumpet Concerto, 1st and
J S Bach Menuettos 1 and 2 from Cello
2nd movements or 2nd and
Suite No. 1 in C (Leduc/UMP)
3rd movements (Bb or Eb
(arr. Lafosse)
trumpet, any edition). C, A or Eb.
Euphonium
Cornet
Performance of one piece selected from the
Performance of one piece selected from the
following list, and one piece of the applicants
following list, and one piece of the applicants
own choice. Scales, arpeggios and sight-
own choice. Scales, arpeggios and sight-
reading may be given at the discretion of the
reading may be given at the discretion of the
panel.
panel.
J Horovitz Euphonium Concerto (Novello)
Arban Study No. 10 from Cornet Method
J S Bach Cello Suite No. 1 in C (Leduc)
(Boosey & Hawkes)
(arr. Lafosse)
J Hubeau Sonate, 1st and 2nd movements
Arban Study No. 10 from Cornet Method
(Durand/UMP)
(Boosey & Hawkes)
D Wright Cornet Concerto (Studio Music)
Tuba
Performance of one piece selected from the
following list, and one piece of the applicants
own choice. Scales, arpeggios and sight-reading
may be given at the discretion of the panel.
Arnold Sonatina, 1st or 3rd movement J S Bach Sonata No. 4, 1st and
L Bernstein Sonata, any (1st or (arr. Mule) 2nd movements The Jazz pathway audition is designed to
2nd) movements Paul Bonneau Suite, complete assess an applicants improvisational skills.
Milhaud Duo Concertant Jolivet Fantaisie-Impromptu There are two stages to the jazz audition.
Poulenc Sonata, any (1st, 2nd or 3rd) Koechlin tude No. 1 from 15 tudes
movements Paul Maurice Tableaux de Provence,
Stravinsky
Three Pieces, Nos. 1 and 2 or
2 and 3
1st and 2nd movements
Phil Woods Sonata, 1st and 2nd movements
Stage 1
Weber Concerto No. 1 in F, 1st or
Recorded audition submission
3rd movement Tenor Saxophone
and interview
Messager Solo de Concours Performance of two contrasting pieces
Submit a video of yourself performing the
selected from the following list:
pieces listed belowwith a live group or
Bassoon
a play-a-long/minus-one backing track. A
Performance of two contrasting pieces Fiocco (arr. Bazelaire, trans. Londeix)
skype/telephone interviewwill be arranged
selected from the following list: Concerto, 1st movement only
in October. You then may be called back
Handel (arr. Londeix) 2. Your options of a Jazz standard that
for a live audition conducted by a member
Grovlez Sicilienne and Allegro giocoso Sonata in G minor, Op.1 No. 6, complete compliments the Rhythm Changes.
of the RCS Jazz faculty in November. The
Pauer Concerto, 1st movement Villa Lobos 3. A aural test featuring intervals, chords,
video audition must be submitted online via
Pierne Solo de Concert Op.35 Fantasia for [soprano or] tenor saxophone, scales and modes.
Decision Desk (https://app.decisiondesk.com/
Vivaldi Concerto in A minor, F.VIII No. 2, 1st movement
clients/rcs2017/apply). The deadline to submit
1st movement Marcello (arr. Joosen) The audition room is equipped with a grand
your video audition is 1 October 2016.
Weber Concerto, 1st movement Concerto in C minor, complete piano, drum kit, guitar and bass amps.
Mozart Concerto, 1st or 3rd movement F Martin
1. Rhythm Changes in Bb concert pitch:
A Baroque Sonata of the candidates choice Ballade (1940) for [trombone or] tenor Checklist
Theme Oleo, played at any tempo from
saxophone The following checklist will help to remind
= 160bpm 300bpm, which features
Burnet Tuthill you of the items you may need for your
a minimum of three choruses of
Sonata, Op. 56, 2nd and 3rd movements audition.
improvisation. Vocalists may alter the key
to suit their range.
2. Your choice of a Jazz standard that All acoustic and electric bass players,
compliments the Rhythm Changes. brass players, guitarists and saxophone
players are required to bring their
instrument to the audition.
Stage 2 Amplifiers for guitarists and bass players
will be provided in the audition room but
not in the warm up room.
Live audition
Drummers should bring sticks and a
Before your 20-minute live audition, you will
practice pad, as the warm up room will
have an additional 20 minutes in an allocated
not have a drum kit. A standard Jazz
room to warm-up.
drum kit (bass drum, floor tom, upper
tom, snare) with two cymbals and hi-hat
Audition
will be provided for drum auditions
Your performances must contain
(double-bass pedals are not provided).
improvisation and you will play with a live
Drummers may bring their own cymbals.
trio from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
Your audition is in three parts:
Finally
The Jamey Aebersold play-a-long series
1. Rhythm Changes in Bb concert pitch:
provides wonderful practice materials
Theme Oleo, played at any tempo from
and will help you prepare and stimulate
= 160bpm 300bpm [Singers may alter
improvisation for the audition.
the key to suit their range]
www.aebersold.com
[A minimum 3 choruses of improvisation
are requested]
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BMus (Hons) Scots Song
Traditional Music Varied programme of contrasting moods and
tempi: featuring the broad range of Scots
/ BMus (Hons) song, e.g. classic ballad, bothy ballad, Burns
or other art song, lullaby, contemporary
Unsuccessful (R)
RCS does not wish to offer you any type of a
place.
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1. Programmes at the Royal Conservatoire 8. There may be occasions where an
of Scotland are very competitive and applicant considers that RCS has
attract high numbers of applications. failed to meet its high standards in
In line with the Data Protection and the consideration of their application.
Freedom of Information Acts, we have Disagreement with the academic
put in place a process for the provision of judgement of the Audition/Interview
feedback where possible. Panel in reaching their decision based
on aspects of the applicants profile does
2. Feedback requests must be made in not constitute grounds for a complaint
writing to [email protected]. The email by an applicant. Complaints will only be
must come from the address supplied considered in relation to non-adherence
on the UCAS Conservatoire application to policy and procedure.
and must contain the applicants full
name, course and UCAS Conservatoires 8.1 Complaints can be made in person,
personal ID number. by phone, in writing, by email at
[email protected] or by completing
3. Feedback requests will only be accepted our Complaints Form at www.rcs.ac.uk/
from the applicant themselves. Requests complaints.
from third parties will not be acknowledged.
8.2 The following information will be
4. Feedback requests must be received required when making a complaint:
within eight weeks of the audition/
interview date. Requests received after Your full name and address
eight weeks will not be dealt with. As much as you can about the complaint
What has gone wrong
5. Feedback will usually take the form of a How you would like the matter to
scanned copy of the audition decision be resolved
sheet (assessment criteria). This will
be emailed directly to the applicant. 8.3 Normally, you must make your complaint
Feedback may take up to six weeks to within six months of:
process from the date of the request. The event/issue you want to complain
about
6. The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland will Finding out that you have a reason to
not enter into a dialogue with applicants complain
regarding the provision of feedback.
Our courses are highly competitive In exceptional circumstances, we may be able
and applicants need to recognise that to accept a complaint after the time limit. If
feedback may simply state the fact that you feel that the time limit should not apply
other applicants were stronger or that to your complaint, please tell us why.
the course is not, in our opinion, suitable
for them. 8.4 We will give you our decision in five
working days or less. Should the
7. Applicants should not consider the complaint need to be investigated, a full
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland as response to the complaint will be given
arbiters of their ability. Feedback given to you within 20 working days. If the
Feedback
is based on performance in the audition/ investigation is likely to take longer, you
interview and suitability for a particular will be informed.
programme of study. Applicants who
unsuccessful elsewhere.
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The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
welcomes a diverse population of students
Criminal convictions 1.5 If the panel decides that the applicant
poses an unacceptable risk to RCS and is
and staff. We believe that excellence can unable to approve further consideration
1.1 You should not be deterred from applying
be achieved through recognising and of the application, the Academic Registrar
to RCS if you have criminal convictions
celebrating the value of every individual. We will write to the applicant accordingly,
you will not necessarily be excluded
are committed to promoting equality in all giving the reasons for that decision.
from the selection process and you will
of our activities and aim to provide a vibrant
certainly not be automatically excluded.
performing, learning, teaching, working 1.6 The applicant will have the right of
We will, though, want to ask you about
and research environment that respects the appeal against the panels decision to the
the nature of any conviction. As part of
diversity of students and staff, enabling them Director of Finance and Administration
your application you will be required
to achieve their full potential, contribute within 28 days of its receipt. Appeals
to declare where you have any relevant
fully and to derive maximum benefit and will only be considered if the applicant
unspent criminal convictions. The help
enjoyment from their involvement in the life provides additional/relevant information
text in Apply (UCAS Conservatoire
of the Royal Conservatoire and beyond. or if RCS has failed to comply with the
website) will explain what is classed as a
procedures set down in this document.
relevant unspent conviction.
We are committed to equality of opportunity
both as an education institution and as an 1.7 Should an applicant with a declared
1.2 The Assistant Registrar (Admissions)
employer. Equality of opportunity means conviction be offered a place at RCS,
will write to any applicant with a reserve
striving to ensure that no student or member the panel has the right to determine
or conditional offer who has declared a
of staff receives less favourable treatment whether the manager(s) of student
criminal conviction seeking details of that
on the grounds of age, disability, gender accommodation, the Head of
conviction. The applicant will be asked
reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, Department/Programme, the Royal
to complete a Basic Disclosure Scotland
pregnancy and maternity, race, actual or Conservatoire Counsellor or any other
application form at that point.
perceived religion or belief, sex and actual or relevant member of staff should be
Equality
perceived sexual orientation. made aware of the applicants criminal
1.3 Following receipt of the applicants Basic
conviction. The number of people who
Disclosure, and the further information
would be informed about the conviction
and
received from the applicant, a panel will
Applicants with risk assess the criminal conviction. The
will be limited to those required to ensure
the safety of others. The panel may also
disabilities panel will normally be convened by the
attach specific conditions to the offer of a
diversity
Academic Registrar and will consist of
place to study at RCS, which may involve
the Director of the School to which the
The admissions process takes place in the special arrangements being put in place
applicant has applied, the Programme
context of the Royal Conservatoires Equal for the duration of the students studies.
Head and the Assistant Registrar
Opportunity Policy, the Disability Policy and
(Admissions). The Principal may appoint
the Contextualised Admissions Policy. All 1.8 Should an applicant fail to disclose a
alternative members to the panel in the
applicants who have disclosed a disability criminal conviction and that omission
event of one or other of the members
will receive a copy of our booklet Information comes to light in the course of the
being unavailable or otherwise unable to
for Students with Disabilities. This can also be admissions process, the applicant will be
participate.
downloaded from the RCS website: www.rcs. asked to explain the failure to disclose
ac.uk/studyhere/studentsupport/disabilities by the Academic Registrar or Assistant
1.4 The panel will decide whether or not the
Applicants with a disability are invited to Registrar (Admissions) and the outcome
application should be considered further
contact the Counsellor and Disability Advisor of the application may be affected. The
in the light of information received
to discuss their specific requirements, which matter will be referred to the panel
regarding the criminal conviction. Each
may include special arrangements for the noted above, which may decide that the
case will be looked at individually and
audition/interview. The Counsellor and application should not be considered
the circumstances of each case will be
Disability Advisor will, as a matter of course, further or it may decide to withdraw
considered. It is not therefore possible
write to all applicants who declare a disability any offer made. Should an undisclosed
to give an answer as to whether any
on their application, and will provide criminal conviction come to light after
particular type of offence would result
information about applying to and studying the applicant has become a student
in a decision to reject an application. In
at RCS. The Counsellor and Disability Advisor of RCS, the matter will be considered
arriving at its decision, the panel may
is also available to meet applicants when they through the Royal Conservatoires student
take legal or other professional advice.
come for audition/interview to discuss their disciplinary procedure. The outcome of
particular requirements, sources of further that disciplinary procedure may include
information and any special funding that exclusion from the Royal Conservatoire.
might be available.
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