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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS For students who do not have English as a first language:
University-validated programmes of study Normally a minimum overall score of 6.5 in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is required. To find out more about this examination and how to contact your local test centre, please contact the British Council in your country.
If you have another recently-achieved English language qualification, please check with Registry to establish acceptability.
RAD-validated programmes of study An ability to understand and communicate in English is required for all RAD-validated programmes with the exception of the Certificate in Ballet Teaching Studies and will be assessed at audition and interview. The Certificate in Ballet Teaching Studies will be delivered in the first language of your country of residence, subject to there being viable numbers recruited to the programme in that country. Please note that the RAD retains the right to determine the language of delivery for the Certificate in Ballet Teaching Studies in countries where more than one language is spoken.
For the Professional Dancers’ Teaching Diploma, normally an minimum overall score of 6.5 in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is required. To find out more about this examination and how to contact your local test centre, please contact the British Council in your country.
If you have another recently-achieved English language qualification, please check with Registry to establish acceptability.
AUDITIONS AND INTERVIEWS International students applying for a London- based programme who are unable to attend an audition in London may supply video/DVD and other evidence in place of an audition.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS All students will be required as a condition of enrolment to abide by, and submit to, the procedures and regulations of the Royal Academy of Dance and, for validated programmes, the University of Surrey, as amended from time to time. Copies of regulations are available, on request, from the Registrar. The regulations are issued to each student on enrolment.
AGE Teaching qualifications offered by the RAD are of UK Higher Education standard. Students who have followed the UK route to a Higher Education qualification will therefore normally be 18 years of age on admission. The RAD recognises, however, that applicants will be at different stages of maturity and prior learning irrespective of age on application and will judge each application on merit, subject to the legal requirements on individuals charged with the supervision of children.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES In assessing applicants for admission to programmes of study consideration will be given to the potential of the applicant to be successful in that programme of study. Entry requirements and selection criteria will not exclude applicants on grounds of gender, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, socio-economic background, nationality, ethnic origin or disability. It is the responsibility of the applicant to be confident that they can cope with the physical demands of the programme. The Faculty of Education will consider each application in a fair, efficient and transparent manner.
Places on Faculty of Education programmes are limited. Offers will be made to applicants with the highest academic and/or professional potential.
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