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A Learning Agreement is a study plan
showing module title and credit value for the modules undertaken - it is the basis of your final transcript. Only modules listed on the Learning
Agreement will be acknowledged. Therefore:
No Learning Agreement = No final
transcript
It is the
student's responsibility to ensure that their Learning Agreement is kept
accurate (up to date). Your Learning Agreement is the most important document

Above: Copy of Learning Agreement
You should make your choices of possible modules you would like to study,
then download the Learning Agreement and complete.
On your agreement you should list your modules in order of preference. If we are unable to
offer the modules you have listed, we will try to offer an alternative
appropriate to your subject area. It is therefore essential that we have your
correct email address, particularly during the July/August period, as we will
contact you at this time should a problem arise.
The staff of the Reading International Office monitor each student's work and progress, collects assessments and
grades from teaching departments and, importantly, prepares an Academic Transcript on the
basis of which the student's home institution determines credit and equivalence.
This Transcript details the modules taken, the number of credits and the grades
achieved.
The Reading International Office staff are always available to advise on
equivalence and credit and where possible they establish continuing working
relationships with the appropriate staff at the home institutions.
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