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Change of programme status

Details about how to inform the appropriate offices about the withdrawal of a programme can be found in the TQA manual. The appropriate form can be found here: Change of status form

  • It is important to record the withdrawal of a programme so that potential applicants can find accurate information in the prospectus about which programmes are currently available.

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