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Cofrestru Myfyrwyr

Cofrestru Myfyrwyr

I gofrestru myfyrwyr newydd neu rai sy’n symud ymlaen gyda Phrifysgol Cymru, dylai canolfannau cydweithredol anfon Trosglwyddiad Cofrestru yn y fformat Excel cywir yn uniongyrchol i registrations@cymru.ac.uk (i gael arweiniad, cyfeiriwch at y Cyfarwyddiadau Cofrestru Myfyrwyr). Dylid anfon hwn yn ddelfrydol ddeng wythnos cyn dechrau astudio neu ddyddiad dechrau’r flwyddyn academaidd newydd.

Dylai canolfannau cydweithredol drefnu anfon dogfennau matriciwleiddio, israddedig, ceisiadau trosglwyddo credydau ac unrhyw ddogfennau atodol perthnasol ar gyfer pob ymgeisydd i’r Brifysgol ar yr un pryd. Dylai dogfennau atodol gynnwys:

  • Copïau ardystiedig o dystysgrifau ac arysgrifau gradd/dyfarniad perthnasol;
  • Tystiolaeth briodol fod gofynion iaith Saesneg wedi’u bodloni;
  • Tystiolaeth fod gofynion y Swyddfa Gartref (UKBA yn flaenorol) wedi’u bodloni i’r ymgeiswyr hynny sy’n astudio yn y DU.

Os ydych yn anfon drwy’r post gwnewch yn siŵr fod copi o’r Trosglwyddiad Cofrestru wedi’i gynnwys yn yr ohebiaeth.

Pan fydd Trosglwyddiad Cofrestru wedi’i uwchlwytho a’i brosesu’n llwyddiannus byddwch yn derbyn ebost i gadarnhau fydd yn cynnwys taenlen Excel ac adroddiad cadarnhau. Os yw myfyrwyr yn cael eu cofrestru am y tro cyntaf, bydd Cyfeirnod Myfyriwr Prifysgol y myfyrwyr (USN) i’w gweld ar y daenlen.  Rhaid i’r ganolfan gydweithredol sicrhau bod yr USN cywir yn cael ei gynnwys ym mhob gohebiaeth gyda’r Brifysgol, gan gynnwys Cofrestru a Throsglwyddo Arholiadau.

Fe’ch atgoffir ei bod yn ofynnol i ganolfannau cydweithredol gyflwyno Trosglwyddiad Cofrestru blynyddol yn cynnwys yr holl fyfyrwyr gweithredol (newydd a dychwelyd) ar gyfer hyd eu hastudiaethau. Mae’r broses hon yn sicrhau bod cofnodion y myfyrwyr yn parhau’n weithredol, ac yn cadw mynediad at adnoddau ar-lein y Brifysgol sy’n llithro o bryd i’w gilydd.

MYFYRWYR YN TYNNU’N ÔL

Rhaid hysbysu Cofrestriadau os yw unrhyw fyfyrwyr yn tynnu’n ôl o’u hastudiaethau. Bydd canolfannau cydweithredol ddim ond yn gymwys i dderbyn ad-daliad o ffioedd cofrestru os yw myfyrwyr yn tynnu’n ôl o fewn chwe wythnos i ddechrau astudio neu ddyddiad dechrau’r flwyddyn academaidd newydd.

Os oes gennych chi unrhyw ymholiadau am weithdrefn gofrestru Prifysgol Cymru neu’r rheoliadau cysylltwch â Cofrestriadau.

  • Candidates seeking entry to a University of Wales undergraduate scheme of study are required to meet the University’s entry requirements, as outlined by the agreement document with the Collaborative Centre.

    Prior to registration onto an undergraduate scheme of study, the Collaborative Centre must submit a completed Undergraduate Application Form for each candidate to the University Registrations team and the University will verify whether the candidate is eligible for registration.  Evidence of the prior qualification including certificate and transcript must be attached. Where a candidate’s certificate and transcript are in a language other than English, a signed and stamped copy must be provided by an official translator.

    Where applicable, appropriate evidence that the English language requirements have been satisfied must be provided.

  • Candidates seeking entry to a University of Wales postgraduate scheme of study are required to meet the University’s matriculation requirements, usually on the basis of holding a recognised initial degree or its equivalent.

    The University of Wales refers to the following resources in determining which is a ‘recognised’ initial degree:

    • UK NARIC - a national agency responsible for providing information, advice and expert opinion on vocational, academic and professional skills and qualifications from over 180 countries worldwide
    • University of Wales Academic Protocol 4 - a list of approved Institutions, although this should read in conjunction with advice from NARIC
    • The US Department of Education’s database of accredited post secondary institutions and programs ope.ed.gov/accreditation/

    Note that for matriculation applications on the basis of qualification, the University will accept photocopies of degree certificates only if the original degree certificate has been seen, and certified, by a member of staff at the Collaborative Centre. Where students’ certificates are in a language other than English, a signed and stamped version must be provided by a translator.

    Collaborative Centres should send completed matriculation application forms to their designated Support Officer prior to the start of the course. Letters will be provided to Collaborative Centres for students who successfully matriculate. Matriculation does not mean that the student is registered with the University. A separate Registration Transfer must be submitted to the University in order to register a cohort of students. See the Student Registration page for instructions on how to register students.

    The University may approve the matriculation of candidates to some schemes of study whose relative lack of formal qualifications is compensated for by relevant experience. As described in the Protocol for the Matriculation of Candidates for University of Wales Taught Higher Degrees on the Basis of Relevant Experience each Collaborative Centre is required to establish an admissions committee which will draft a set of scheme specific admission criteria for entry on the basis of experience. Criteria must be approved by the course moderator and evidence of this copied to the Registry before applications for admission on the basis of experience can be accepted.

    Collaborative Centres should send completed matriculation application forms to their designated Support Officer prior to the start of the course. Letters will be provided to Collaborative Centres for students who successfully matriculate. Matriculation does not mean that the student is registered with the University. A separate Registration Transfer must be submitted to the University in order to register a cohort of students. See the Student Registration page for instructions on how to register students.
     

  • Students may apply for exemption from certain modules of the University of Wales validated scheme in line with the University’s .

    Students must satisfy both the Collaborative Centre and the University that they have successfully completed schemes that compare in level, content and standard to the modules from which they seek exemption.

    Our Instructions for Student Registration explain how Collaborative Centres should prepare and submit applications. Completed applications should be submitted to your Support Officer.

    For further reading, refer to information about academic credit in UK higher education here.