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Department for Continuing Education (Undergraduate Courses) applicant privacy policy*

How we collect and use the personal data of individuals applying to Continuing Education’s undergraduate courses

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1. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT?

The University of Oxford is committed to protecting the privacy and security of your personal information (‘personal data’).

This privacy policy describes how we collect and use your personal data during the application process, both before and after you submit your application, in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and related UK data protection legislation.

This policy applies to prospective students for the undergraduate courses provided by the Department for Continuing Education. It is important that you read this policy, together with any other privacy policy we may provide on specific occasions when we are collecting or processing information about you, so that you are aware of how and why we are using the information. We may update this policy at any time.

2. GLOSSARY

Where we refer in this policy to your ‘personal data’, we mean any recorded information that is about you and from which you can be identified. It does not include data where your identity has been removed (anonymous data).

Where we refer to the ‘processing’ of your personal data, we mean anything that we do with that information, including collection, use, storage, disclosure, deletion or retention.

3. WHO IS USING YOUR PERSONAL DATA?

The University of Oxford[2] is the “data controller" for the information that we obtain from you or others as a result of your application for undergraduate study. This means that we decide how to use it and are responsible for looking after it in accordance with the GDPR.

Access to your data will be provided to the staff who need to view it as part of their work in carrying out the purposes set out in Section 6. We also share it with the third parties described in section 8.

[2] The University’s legal title is the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford

4. THE TYPES OF DATA WE HOLD ABOUT YOU

The information we hold about you may include the following:

We may also process the following "special categories" of more sensitive personal data:

Special category data will not be available to those assessing your application and will only be used in accordance with section 7.

5. HOW THE UNIVERSITY OBTAINED YOUR DATA

We collect the vast majority of the information directly from you, such as during your registration to use our online application form, through the application process and after you submit your application. We may also collect additional information from third parties, including referees, former schools, colleges and universities, and government departments and agencies.

6. HOW THE UNIVERSITY USES YOUR DATA

Before you submit your application, we process your data in order to administer our application process, such as to investigate a problem reported by you. Once you submit your application, we process your data for the purpose of processing and assessing your application for study, and for purposes related to your application, such as assessing your eligibility for funding and your financial status.

We set out below those circumstances where it is necessary for us to process your data. (These circumstances are not mutually exclusive; we may use the same information under more than one heading.)

6.1 Because we have a contractual obligation to consider your application

Information processed for this purpose includes the data listed in section 4 above.

We also need to process data under this heading where the University is working with a third party in order to offer you services, for example, those offered by sponsors (such as research councils), other universities or scholarship benefactors. See section 8 for a fuller list of examples of third party sharing.

Information processed for this purpose includes, but is not limited to, information relating to the monitoring of equal opportunities.  We are also required by law to provide data to various Government departments through the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA).

6.3 Where it is necessary to meet our legitimate interests

We also need to process your data in order to meet our legitimate interests or the legitimate interests of others. Examples include, but are not limited to, the following:

There may be situations where we ask for your consent to process your data, for example the socio-economic questions in the application form and pre-application communications for student recruitment purposes (you will always be able to opt out of receiving such communications).

If you fail to provide personal information under 6.1 or 6.2 above

If you fail to provide certain information when requested under the circumstances described in 6.1 and 6.2 above, we may not be able to meet our contractual obligation to consider your application or to comply with our other legal obligations.

Change of purpose

We will only process your personal data for the purposes for which we collected it, unless we reasonably consider that we need to use it for another related reason and that reason is compatible with the original purpose. If we need to use your data for an unrelated purpose, we will seek your consent to use it for that new purpose.

Please note that we may process your data without your knowledge or consent where this is required or permitted by law.\

7. SPECIAL CATEGORY DATA AND CRIMINAL CONVICTION DATA

Special category data and criminal conviction data require a higher level of protection. Listed below are examples of processing activities that we regularly undertake in respect of these types of data.  In addition to the activities listed below, it may sometimes be necessary to process this sort of information for exceptional reasons, for example, because it is necessary to protect your vital interests or those of another person.  We may also process your special category data to identify your eligibility for certain scholarships (e.g. female only STEM scholarships).

7.1 Disability

We will process data about any disability in order to make any arrangements or adjustments required in relation to your application (e.g. to arrange access for interviews) and/or to monitor equal opportunities.  This processing is necessary to meet our legal obligations.

7.2 Criminal conduct

Data about certain unspent criminal convictions, including whether or not you have such a conviction, is gathered during the process of applying for a course with us once you have been offered a place. Data about barring decisions will only be collected if you have applied for and been accepted onto certain courses, and where we are legally required to do so. Processing of this nature is carried out in order to protect our legitimate interests including to protect members of the University community from a foreseeable risk of harm. For certain courses this processing is also necessary to meet our legal obligations. Such processing will be subject to suitable safeguards.

7.3 Racial or ethnic origin, sexual orientation and religious belief

Data about your racial and ethnic origin, religious belief or sexual orientation will only be processed where you have volunteered it, in order to identify your eligibility for certain scholarships in accordance with our legitimate interests, and where we need to process it in order to meet our statutory obligations under equalities and other legislation. This processing is considered to meet a substantial public interest.

8. DATA SHARING WITH THIRD PARTIES

In order to perform our contractual and other legal responsibilities or purposes, we may need to share your information with the following types of organisation:

  1. External organisations providing services to us, for example our enquiry management and plagiarism detection systems;
  2. External organisations offering University-sponsored services including student surveys;
  3. The governmental departments or agencies responsible for immigration and student loans;
  4. Third parties including your former employer(s) or educational establishment(s) to obtain a reference or to verify the accuracy of a reference or other information you have submitted with or in support of your application;
  5. If you have or are seeking a particular relationship with a third party, for example, because of an exchange scheme;
  6. Sponsors or benefactors of funding and financial support;
  7. Other Higher Education institutions as part of formal partnerships.
  8. Where information is shared with third parties, we will seek to share the minimum amount necessary.

All third-party service providers that process data on our behalf are required to take appropriate security measures to protect your data in line with our policies. We do not allow them to use your data for their own purposes. We permit them to process your data only for specified purposes and in accordance with our instructions.

9. TRANSFERS OF YOUR DATA OVERSEAS

There may be occasions when we transfer your data overseas, for example, to obtain a reference or to verify information in your application. Such transfers will only take place if one of the following applies:

10. RETENTION PERIOD

We will retain your data only for as long as we need it to meet our purposes, including any relating to legal, accounting, or reporting requirements. Details of the retention periods for different types of student data.

If you enrol as a student, your data will be processed in accordance with our student privacy policy.

11. YOUR RIGHTS

Under certain circumstances, by law you have the right to:

Depending on the circumstances and the nature of your request it may not be possible for us to do what you have asked, for example, where there is a statutory or contractual requirement for us to process your data and it would not be possible to fulfil our legal obligations if we were to stop.  However, where you have consented to the processing (for example, where you have asked us to send you certain types of communication), you can withdraw your consent at any time, by emailing us at undergraduate@conted.ox.ac.uk.  In this event, we will stop the processing as soon as we can. If you choose to withdraw consent it will not invalidate past processing and it may impact our ability to provide particular additional services to you. Further information on your rights is available from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).

If you want to exercise any of the rights described above or are dissatisfied with the way we have used your information, please contact the University’s Information Compliance Team at data.protection@admin.ox.ac.uk. The same address can be used to contact the University’s Data Protection Officer. We will seek to deal with your request without undue delay, and in any event in accordance with the requirements of the GDPR. Please note that we may keep a record of your communications to help us resolve any issues which you raise.

If you remain dissatisfied, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the ICO at https://ico.org.uk/concerns/.

12. KEEPING YOUR DATA UP-TO-DATE

It is important that the data we hold about you is accurate and current. You can access, amend and delete your data yourself until the point at which you submit your application to the University. Please keep us informed of any changes after you submit your application.

13. CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY

We reserve the right to update this privacy policy at any time, and will seek to inform you of substantial updates. We may also notify you in other ways from time to time about the processing of your personal data.

* This policy encompasses the undergraduate-level Certificates, Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas offered by the Department for Continuing Education. The Bachelor of Theology programme (which encompasses the Undergraduate Certificate and Diploma in Theological Studies) are excluded, as admissions for these courses is managed by the relevant Permanent Private Hall.

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Data Protection Enquiries\ Email: data.protection@admin.ox.ac.uk