Applicant – Anyone who gets in touch with WC through any available communication channels and expresses interest in applying and enrolling at any of the partner universities.
International applicant – any applicant who needs a visa in order to study in the chosen country.
Home applicant – Any applicant who has permission to live, work, and study in the selected country.
Partner university – Any university that WC has officially partnered with through a signed agreement.
Communication channels can be: The places where you can find information about the company include its website, social media pages (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter), emails associated with the company, and phone numbers for both the office staff and field representatives.
Entry requirements are those specified by each partner university and WC has no influence on any of them.
Admission tests Each partner university sets its own rules for organisation and grading, and WC is not involved in how they are arranged or assessed.
Passing grades each partner university has its own rules; some may use a pass/fail system, while others might employ a grading system ranging from 1 to 10 or 1 to 100.
Application form – the form that needed to be filled in by WC in order to start the application process. Each partner university has its own application form with its own information requirements.
ID – the official identification document that proves the applicant’s citizenship.
Diploma/qualification/certificate – any official document that proves the applicant’s previous level of qualification.
Residency evidence/visa/student visa – any document that proves the right of the applicant to live, work and study in the country where they choose to study.
Resume – the applicant’s resume describing the last 3 years of working experience.
Personal statement - a written description of the applicant’s personal details, interests, achievements, and hobbies.
Contact person – any person mentioned by the applicant as a point of contact or reference.
Conditional offer – the offer issued by any of the partner universities describing the conditions that the applicant needs to fulfil in order to be admitted at the respective university.
Unconditional offer – the final offer issued by the partner university offering the applicant their place to study also mentioning the details about the course, duration, tuition fee, mode of study and campus.
UCAS Letter – represents the Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies for international students who need to apply for a student visa.
Finance application – the forms that need to be filled in to obtain finance in the countries where this is available.