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How to prove your time spent in education

How to prove your time spent studying in your activity history

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Written by Cassie Watson
Updated over 5 months ago

To confirm any time spent studying or in education, we can accept the following:

  • Reference letter from the school confirming dates of attendance

  • Certificates and Module Breakdowns

  • Proof of Start Date: Enrolment letters

  • Leaving: Certificates

  • Acceptance Letters can be provided, but only when provided with other evidence.

If you are still studying, confirmation from your place of study (for example, a university or college) can be accepted as long as it contains the following:

  • Letter: This must be on letter headed paper and contain an official stamp from the place of study.

  • Email: This must have their email visible and it must be addressed to you directly.

Please make sure either of the above are not older than 31 days and that they contain the full date of sending, including year.

If you have been in education, please send letters from the university/college/school with your name and course start/end dates.

What doesn't count?

There are a couple of things we can't accept when it comes to verifying your time studying.

  • Proof of non-attendance: If you have documents that prove you were enrolled but didn't attend the majority of your classes, we can't accept this.

  • Generic letters from an educational institution, such as newsletters, alumni correspondence or other communication that doesn't prove a specific time that you were in attendance.

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