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Health Screening

Applicants for Nursing, Midwifery, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Primary (Early Years) and Social Work will be required to complete a health questionnaire. They may be required to attend for doctor or nurse assessment at the University Health Centre or Associate College. All applicants will receive vaccination screening at the University Health Centre on commencement of their programme.

Disclosure of Criminal Background

University of Gloucester welcomes enquiries and applications from disabled students whether disability is due to mobility or sensory impairment, specific learning difficulties, mental health issues or a medical condition.

Applications from disabled students are processed in the usual way, but applicants should declare their disability at the application stage so that the University can contact them to assess how to meet any support needs they may have. Disabled applicants may be invited to visit the University so that this can be done in person.

To find out more contact:
Info@uniog.com

Selection

Interviews

Applicants who may not have the standard entry qualifications are welcome to apply and may be interviewed. Some programmes will interview as part of the selection process. This applies particularly to programmes in art and design, teaching and health.
To help the University reduce the risk of harm or injury to any member of its community caused by the criminal behaviour of other students, it must know about any relevant criminal convictions an applicant has.
Relevant criminal convictions are only those convictions for offences against the person, whether of a violent or sexual nature, and convictions for offences involving unlawfully supplying controlled drugs or substances where the conviction concerns commercial drug dealing or trafficking. Convictions that are spent (as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974) are not considered to be relevant and you should not reveal them.
If you are convicted of a relevant criminal offence after you have applied, you must tell the University. Do not send details of the offence; simply tell the University that you have a relevant criminal conviction. You may then be asked to supply more details.

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