You must at application, interview and enrolment stage declare any criminal convictions (spent and otherwise) as this will require a conversation about your eligibility to progress through the application process. In addition, you must declare any criminal convictions during your programme as this may affect your ability to continue with or complete your programme.
Once you have been offered and accepted a place on your chosen course, you will need to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and have a certificate to show that you have undertaken this. This is to ensure that you have declared any criminal convictions that you have so they can be reviewed, and risk assessed to determine your suitability for the programme.
Any criminal record disclosures may affect your enrolment on your chosen course and delays in undertaking a DBS will stop you from going on placement. If you are unable to attend placement this could mean that you are unable to meet the course requirements and will be required to withdraw from the programme. This may have financial implications.
- All successful applicants must complete an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, and this is at the applicant’s expense. Currently (2025) this costs £49.50
- Applicants must subscribe to the DBS Update Service. Currently (2025) this costs, this currently costs £16 per year
- International applicants require equivalent overseas checks