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Transcripts Not Available Via the Online Store Transcripts are not available for all students via the University of Leeds online store. Please see below for further information on how to apply. Cohort How to apply for a transcript Taught postgraduate students (MA or Please apply for a former student Statement at: http://store.leeds.ac.uk/product- MSc) who left in or before 1992 catalogue/student-services-centre/statements Master of Dental Science (MDentSci) Please contact the School of Dentistry on [email protected] to request a transcript. Courses School of Healthcare Courses Please check the list of Healthcare courses** below before placing your order. If you studied (including Nursing) one of these courses, please contact Samantha Harding in the School of Healthcare on [email protected] to request a Transcript. PGCE Students (from the period 1997 Please contact the School of Education on [email protected] to request a transcript. to 2007 only) Former research postgraduates Transcripts are available for students who commenced study in the 2003/04 academic year or before, and completed an MRes in Bioinformatics, Built Environment or Biodiversity & Conservation. Please email Doctoral College on [email protected] to request a transcript. Leeds Trinity University students Please contact Leeds Trinity University Student Administration on (1997– present) [email protected], or tel. 0113 283 7120 to request a transcript. Former affiliated/accredited college Please check the list of affiliated/accredited colleges below before placing your order as we students. Degrees awarded by the may not able to issue transcripts for all former college students. We will endeavour to produce University of Leeds transcripts for students who attended the listed colleges. However, there are occasions when we do not hold records of the information required. **School of Healthcare Courses (including Nursing) BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult) BSc (Hons) Nursing (Child) BSc (Hons) Nursing (Mental Health) BSc Midwifery BSc Radiography BA Social Work Diploma of Higher Education in Nursing (Adult) Diploma of Higher Education in Nursing (Child) Diploma of Higher Education in Nursing (Mental Health) Diploma of Higher Education in Nursing (Learning Disabilities) Advanced Diploma in Nursing (Adult) Advanced Diploma in Nursing (Child) Advanced Diploma in Nursing (Mental Health) Advanced Diploma in Nursing (Learning Disabilities) Registered General Nurse (pre modular programmes) Name of College Transcript issued by University of Leeds? Askham Bryan 1992 – 2009 No. Please contact Askham Bryan College Student Records on 01904 772211 to request a transcript Barnsley College 1995 – 2005 Yes Bingley Training College 1947-1964/5 Yes but Certificate of Education only, no other qualifications available Bingley College of Education 1965-76 Yes but Certificate of Education only, no other qualifications available Bingley College 1976-1977 Yes but Certificate of Education only, no other qualifications available Bingley College merged with Ilkley College in 1977 Yes but Certificate of Education only, no other qualifications available Bretton Hall 1949-1951 Yes Bretton Hall Training College for Teachers of Music, Art and Drama Yes 1951-1962 Bretton Hall 1962-1964 Yes Name of College Transcript issued by University of Leeds? Bretton Hall College of Education 1964-1979 Yes Bretton Hall College of Higher Education 1979 – 1989 Yes Bretton Hall 1990 - 2001 (1991 became college of the University of Yes Leeds) City of Leeds College 1949 – 1952 Yes but Certificate of Education only, no other qualifications available City of Leeds Training College 1952-1965 Yes but Certificate of Education only, no other qualifications available City of Leeds College of Education 1965-1968 Yes but Certificate of Education only, no other qualifications available City of Leeds and Carnegie College 1968 -1977 later known as Leeds No transcript available. Taught student statement only if a degree was Polytechnic) awarded. City of Leeds College of Music 1990 – 1995 No. Please contact Leeds College of Music on 0113 2223413 or email [email protected] to request a transcript. Carnegie College of Physical Education 1948-1968 No transcript available. Taught student statement only if a degree was awarded. College of the Resurrection 1993 – 1999 No. Please contact the College of the Resurrection on 01924 490441 or email [email protected] to request a transcript. Doncaster College 1992 – 2004 Yes Ilkley College of Housecraft 1952-1965 Yes Ilkley College of Education 1965 – 1977 Yes but Certificate of Education only, no other qualifications available. Ilkley College 1977-1978 Yes but Certificate of Education only, no other qualifications available. Jacob Kramer College 1968-1993 No. Please see Leeds Arts University website http://www.leeds- art.ac.uk/student-support/confirmation-of-results-service/ for types of certification obtainable as transcripts only available for degrees completed from 2002 onwards. Contact Barbara Mulroy on Barbara.Mulroy@leeds- art.ac.uk for more information. James Graham College 1971-1976 (later known as Leeds Certificate of Education only, no other qualifications available Polytechnic) Huddersfield Training College 1951-1965 No. Please contact Huddersfield University on [email protected] to request a transcript. Huddersfield College of Education (Technical) 1966-1974 No. Please contact Huddersfield University on [email protected] to request a transcript. Huddersfield Polytechnic 1974 - 1988 No. Please contact Huddersfield University on [email protected] to request a transcript. Leeds College of Art and Design 1995 - 30 June 2009 No. Please see Leeds Arts University website http://www.leeds- art.ac.uk/student-support/confirmation-of-results-service/ for types of certification obtainable as transcripts only available for degrees completed Name of College Transcript issued by University of Leeds? from 2002 onwards. Contact Barbara Mulroy on Barbara.Mulroy@leeds- art.ac.uk for more information. Leeds College of Art 1st July 2009 - 2010 No. Please see Leeds Arts University website http://www.leeds- art.ac.uk/student-support/confirmation-of-results-service/ for types of certification obtainable as transcripts only available for degrees completed from 2002 onwards. Contact Barbara Mulroy on Barbara.Mulroy@leeds- art.ac.uk for more information. Leeds College of Health 1991 - 1993 Yes Leeds College of Music 1996 - 2008 No. Please contact Leeds College of Music on 0113 2223413 or email [email protected] to request a transcript. Leeds Polytechnic Dept. of Education in Home Economics 1970-1971 No. Please contact Carole Brown, Leeds Beckett University on [email protected] to request a transcript. Leeds Polytechnic Dept. of Educational Studies 1971 - Jan 1977 No. Please contact Carole Brown, Leeds Beckett University on [email protected] to request a transcript. Leeds Polytechnic School of Education 1976 - 1986 No. Please contact Carole Brown, Leeds Beckett University on [email protected] to request a transcript. Margaret McMillan College 1953 - 1972 Yes (Certificate of Education) North Riding Training College 1950 - 1964 No. Please apply for a former student statement at: http://store.leeds.ac.uk/product-catalogue/student-services- centre/statements North Riding College of Education 1965 - 1985 No. Please apply for a former student statement at: http://store.leeds.ac.uk/product-catalogue/student-services- centre/statements North Riding College 1986 - 1995 (1990 became college of the University of No. Please apply for a former student statement at: Leeds) http://store.leeds.ac.uk/product-catalogue/student-services- centre/statements North Yorkshire College of Health 1993 - 1999 Yes Northern School of Contemporary Dance 1991 - 2007 No. Please contact Northern School Of Contemporary Dance on 0113 219 3000 to request a transcript. Name of College Transcript issued by University of Leeds? Oastler College of Education 1966 - 1970 Not available. Please apply for a former student statement at: http://store.leeds.ac.uk/product-catalogue/student-services- centre/statements Oxford Centre for Mission Studies 1997 - 2003 No. Please contact the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies on [email protected] to request a transcript. Ripon College 1949 - 1951 No. Please contact York St John University Registry on [email protected] to request a transcript. Ripon Training College 1951-1965 No. Please contact York St John University Registry on [email protected] to request a transcript School of Healthcare Studies 1993 -1997 Yes Singapore Aviation Academy 1995 - 1997 Not available. Please apply for a former student statement at: http://store.leeds.ac.uk/product-catalogue/student-services- centre/statements St Johns College, York 1949 - 1975 No. Please contact York St John University Registry on [email protected] to request a transcript. The College, Ripon 1965-1975 No. Please contact York St John University Registry on [email protected] to request a transcript. The College of Ripon and York St John Aug 1975 - 30 Sept 2001 (1990 No. Please contact York St John University Registry on became college of the University of Leeds) [email protected] to request a transcript. Trinity and All Saints' College 1966-1990 No. Please contact Leeds Trinity University Student Administration on [email protected] to request a transcript. Trinity and All Saints College of the University of Leeds 1990-2007 No. Please contact Leeds Trinity University Student Administration
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