QUESTION 1:
What level of English
do I need to join Stansfield?
ANS: During the
evaluation process your level of English will be checked during
the written test and during the interview. We are looking for
students with a minimum intermediate level of English. Once you
have been accepted onto the programme extra English support is
available. Living in Singapore exposes you to more English and
the language of the school is strictly English. This will give
you further opportunity to practice.
QUESTION 2:
What if I get homesick,
as I have never lived away from home before?
ANS: Homesickness
is a natural part of living away from home. At Stansfield we have
longstanding experience of helping students who feel homesick.
Our pastoral care and induction programme helps students to manage
homesickness and encourages them to adjust to living in Singapore.
Having our own international hostel also ensures that students
have comfortable accommodation, good food and laundry services.
You will find friends from both your own country and other countries
while studying with us even while you stay in close touch with
family and friends back home.
QUESTION 3:
If I get a University
of London Degree will it be recognised in my home country?
ANS: The University
of London Degrees are internationally recognised. In fact, over
30,000 students in 190 countries are currently studying for a
University of London degree on the external programme. As you
develop your career it may include international assignments or
short term travel to other countries. Hence, a University of London
Degree is a passport to career success because of its international
value.
QUESTION 4:
How do the marks gained
by international students compare with Singaporean students?
ANS: International
students do just as well as Singaporean students. Many of our
international students have earned distinctions and credits in
the Diploma in Economics and first class honours in the degrees.
In fact, one of our past international students, Ms. Li Shan first
earned a distinction in the Diploma in Economics, won a scholarship
to complete her degree at the London School of Economics (for
which she earned a First Class) and is currently studying at Cambridge
for a Masters Degree!
QUESTION 5:
It usually takes months
to go through the procedure for immigration, how long does it
take with Stansfield?
ANS: It is true
that the immigration procedure to come to Singapore can be very
time consuming – especially for students from China (up
to eight months in some cases!). For Stansfield we have a special
‘fast track’ procedure which means that processing
time is usually between 3 to 8 weeks. The ‘fast track’
facility also means that no security deposit is required and students
in China don’t have to go to Beijing for an interview in
the Singapore Embassy. One of the major reasons Stansfield has
been granted this fast approval system relates to its excellent
reputation and experience of conducting UOL Programmes.
QUESTION 6:
What do I do about getting
a sponsor as I don’t know anyone in Singapore?
ANS: Stansfield College acts as a sponsor for all our international
students. This ensures a smooth application process through our
‘fast track’ approval system.
QUESTION 7:
What about my parents
– they are very worried about me living in Singapore alone?
ANS: Stansfield
likes to keep in close touch with its students so parents can
always contact us to find out how their children are progressing.
QUESTION 8:
What times are the lessons
and how many days a week do I have to attend?
ANS: Stansfield
has a very strict policy about attendance, this policy is aligned
with SIR regulations but also the requirements of the courses.
We have also designed our attendance policy in order to ensure
that students maxmise their achievements while they are studying
with us. All international students must sign in and out and classes
start at 9.30am and finish at 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Even when
classes aren’t scheduled students are expected to do their
own private study.