Your Promise. 3.1 To attend induction events lectures, tutorials, workshops, examinations and other activities forming part of the programme (apart from absence for genuine medical reasons or other special circumstances); 3.2 To submit both formative and summative assessments as required for the programme; 3.3 To undertake adequate preparation for any activity you are required to undertake outside the College, conducting yourself in an appropriate manner at all times; 3.4 To comply with any relevant professional standards relating to your programme and/or any special conditions set out in your programme handbook or notified to you by the College; 3.5 To comply with the college behaviour policy which is available on the college website; 3.6 To wear your student ID card and lanyard at all times whilst on College premises; 3.7 To actively engage with the College by checking your College email account regularly for updates and current information; 3.8 To disclose any unspent criminal convictions or ongoing criminal investigations when applying to the College, or received whilst studying with University Centre Leeds; 3.9 To notify the Higher Education Office of any changes to your name, term-time address and/or home address, or any other change to information supplied by you in your application; 3.10 To notify the College of any changes in circumstances, including your health status or any police investigations where this has a direct impact on your ability to undertake a specific programme of study. 3.11 To pay your tuition fees and other expenses relating to your programme in a timely manner. 3.12 To inform the Higher Education Office in writing if you wish to withdraw from, transfer or suspend your studies. 3.13 To comply with all relevant College and awarding body regulations, which may be amended from time to time. These regulations can be found on the University Centre Leeds website (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/related-documentation/) The College will inform you of any changes to regulations at the beginning of the standard academic year. Policies and regulations of significant importance include: LCC Higher Education Students Charter Higher Education Admissions Policy Higher Education General Appeals Policy Higher Education Assessment and Moderation Policy Higher Education Academic Misconduct Policy Higher Education Academic Appeals Policy Higher Education Complaints Policy Higher Education Academic Regulations Higher Education Fees Policy Student IT and Social Networking Policy LCC Fee Refund and Recovery Policy 4.1 University Centre Leeds reserves the right: i. To make such changes to the details of courses/programmes of study it considers reasonable including changes in content, delivery or teaching staff. These changes are unlikely to negatively impact students and will generally be motivated by annual reviews and/or student feedback. Where a change is more significant, student consultation will take place before any changes are made that will impact current students. ii. To cancel any course/programme of study it considers reasonable including where the number of applicants holding offers is, at any time, deemed to be insufficient for the College to justify provision of the course/programme of study. Where the delivery of a course/programme is uncertain because it is subject to final approval, this will be made clear in publicity materials. Every effort will be made to identify a suitable alternative in the event the course/programme is subsequently not approved. Where the delivery of a course/programme is uncertain because of low applicant numbers, this will be communicated to applicants at the earliest stage and every effort will be made to identify a suitable alternative in the event the course/programme is subsequently cancelled. Where an existing programme is cancelled, its delivery for continuing students will be unaffected: provision will be made for them to complete the course/programme, including those students who are required to repeat modules because of academic failure. The detail of such provision will be communicated to students in a timely fashion.
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Your Promise. 3.1 To attend induction events lectures, tutorials, workshops, examinations and other activities forming part of the programme (apart from absence for genuine medical reasons or other special circumstances);
3.2 To submit both formative and summative assessments as required for the programme;
3.3 To undertake adequate preparation for any activity you are required to undertake outside the College, conducting yourself in an appropriate manner at all times;
3.4 To comply with any relevant professional standards relating to your programme and/or any special conditions set out in your programme handbook or notified to you by the College;
3.5 To comply with the college behaviour policy which is available on the college website;
3.6 To wear your student ID card and lanyard at all times whilst on College premises;
3.7 To actively engage with the College by checking your College email account regularly for updates and current information;
3.8 To disclose any unspent criminal convictions or ongoing criminal investigations when applying to the College, or received whilst studying with University Centre Leeds;
3.9 To notify the Higher Education Office of any changes to your name, term-time address and/or home address, or any other change to information supplied by you in your application;
3.10 To notify the College of any changes in circumstances, including your health status or any police investigations where this has a direct impact on your ability to undertake a specific programme of study.
3.11 To pay your tuition fees and other expenses relating to your programme in a timely manner.
3.12 To inform the Higher Education Office in writing if you wish to withdraw from, transfer or suspend your studies.
3.13 To comply with all relevant College and awarding body regulations, which may be amended from time to time. These regulations can be found on the University Centre Leeds website (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/related-documentation/) The College will inform you of any changes to regulations at the beginning of the standard academic year. Policies and regulations of significant importance include: LCC Higher Education Students Charter Higher Education Admissions Policy Higher Education General Appeals Policy Higher Education Assessment and Moderation Policy Higher Education Academic Misconduct Policy Higher Education Academic Appeals Policy Higher Education Complaints Policy Higher Education Academic Regulations Higher Education Fees Policy Student IT and Social Networking Policy LCC Fee Refund and Recovery Policy
4.1 University Centre Leeds reserves the right:
i. To make such changes to the details of courses/programmes of study it considers reasonable including changes in content, delivery or teaching staff. These changes are unlikely to negatively impact students and will generally be motivated by annual reviews and/or student feedback. Where a change is more significant, student consultation will take place before any changes are made that will impact current students.
ii. To cancel any course/programme of study it considers reasonable including where the number of applicants holding offers is, at any time, deemed to be insufficient for the College to justify provision of the course/programme of study. Where the delivery of a course/programme is uncertain because it is subject to final approval, this will be made clear in publicity materials. Every effort will be made to identify a suitable alternative in the event the course/programme is subsequently not approved. Where the delivery of a course/programme is uncertain because of low applicant numbers, this will be communicated to applicants at the earliest stage and every effort will be made to identify a suitable alternative in the event the course/programme is subsequently cancelled. Where an existing programme is cancelled, its delivery for continuing students will be unaffected: provision will be made for them to complete the course/programme, including those students who are required to repeat modules because of academic failure. The detail of such provision will be communicated to students in a timely fashion.
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Your Promise. 3.1 To attend induction events lectures, tutorials, workshops, examinations and other activities forming part of the programme (apart from absence for genuine medical reasons or other special circumstances);
3.2 To submit both formative and summative assessments as required for the programme;
3.3 To undertake adequate preparation for any activity you are required to undertake outside the College, conducting yourself in an appropriate manner at all times;
3.4 To comply with any relevant professional standards relating to your programme and/or any special conditions set out in your programme handbook or notified to you by the College;
3.5 To comply with the college behaviour policy which is available behave in an appropriate manner whilst on the college websiteCollege premises;
3.6 To wear your student ID card and lanyard at all times whilst on College premises;
3.7 To actively engage with the College by checking your College email account regularly for updates and current information;
3.8 To disclose any unspent criminal convictions or ongoing criminal investigations when applying to the College, or received whilst studying with University Centre Leeds;
3.9 To notify the Higher Education Office of any changes to your name, term-time address and/or home address, or any other change to information supplied by you in your application;
3.10 To notify the College of any changes in circumstances, including your health status or any police investigations where this has a direct impact on your ability to undertake a specific programme of study.
3.11 To pay your tuition fees and other expenses relating to your programme in a timely manner.
3.12 To inform the Higher Education Office in writing if you wish to withdraw from, transfer or suspend your studies.
3.13 To comply with all relevant College and awarding body regulations, which may be amended from time to time. These regulations can be found on the University Centre Leeds website (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/related-documentation/) The College will inform you of any changes to regulations at the beginning of the standard academic year. Policies and regulations of significant importance include: LCC Higher Education Students Charter Higher Education Admissions Policy Higher Education General Appeals Policy Higher Education Assessment and Moderation Policy Higher Education Academic Misconduct Policy Higher Education Academic Appeals Policy Higher Education Complaints Policy Higher Education Academic Regulations Higher Education Fees Policy Student IT and Social Networking Policy LCC Fee Refund and Recovery Policy
4.1 University Centre Leeds reserves the right:
i. To make such changes to the details of courses/programmes of study it considers reasonable including changes in content, delivery or teaching staff. These changes are unlikely to negatively impact students and will generally be motivated by annual reviews and/or student feedback. Where a change is more significant, student consultation will take place before any changes are made that will impact current students.
ii. To cancel any course/programme of study it considers reasonable including where the number of applicants holding offers is, at any time, deemed to be insufficient for the College to justify provision of the course/programme of study. Where the delivery of a course/programme is uncertain because it is subject to final approval, this will be made clear in publicity materials. Every effort will be made to identify a suitable alternative in the event the course/programme is subsequently not approved. Where the delivery of a course/programme is uncertain because of low applicant numbers, this will be communicated to applicants at the earliest stage and every effort will be made to identify a suitable alternative in the event the course/programme is subsequently cancelled. Where an existing programme is cancelled, its delivery for continuing students will be unaffected: provision will be made for them to complete the course/programme, including those students who are required to repeat modules because of academic failure. The detail of such provision will be communicated to students in a timely fashion.
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Your Promise. 3.1 To attend induction events lectures, tutorials, workshops, examinations and other activities forming part of the programme (apart from absence for genuine medical reasons or other special circumstances);
3.2 To submit both formative and summative assessments as required for the programme;
3.3 To undertake adequate preparation for any activity you are required to undertake outside the College, conducting yourself in an appropriate manner at all times;
3.4 To comply with any relevant professional standards relating to your programme and/or any special conditions set out in your programme handbook or notified to you by the College;
3.5 To comply with the college behaviour policy which is available behave in an appropriate manner whilst on the college websiteCollege premises;
3.6 To wear your student ID card and lanyard at all times whilst on College premises;
3.7 To actively engage with the College by checking your College email account regularly for updates and current information;
3.8 To disclose any unspent criminal convictions or ongoing criminal investigations when applying to the College, or received whilst studying with University Centre Leeds;
3.9 To notify the Higher Education Office of any changes to your name, term-time address and/or home address, or any other change to information supplied by you in your application;
3.10 To notify the College of any changes in circumstances, including your health status or any police investigations where this has a direct impact on your ability to undertake a specific programme of study.
3.11 To pay your tuition fees and other expenses relating to your programme in a timely manner.
3.12 To inform the Higher Education Office in writing if you wish to withdraw from, transfer or suspend your studies.
3.13 To comply with all relevant College and awarding body regulations, which may be amended from time to time. These regulations can be found on the University Centre Leeds City College website (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/related/university-documentation/centre/related-policies- and-documents) The College will inform you of any changes to regulations at the beginning of the standard academic year. Policies and regulations of significant importance include: LCC Higher Education Students Charter Higher Education Admissions Policy Higher Education General Appeals Policy Higher Education Assessment and Moderation Policy 2015 Higher Education Academic Misconduct Policy 2015 Higher Education Academic Appeals Policy Higher Education Complaints Policy Higher Education Academic Regulations Higher Education LCC Fees Policy Student IT and Social Networking Policy LCC Fee Refund and Recovery Policy
4.1 University Centre Leeds City College reserves the right:
i. i) To make such changes to the details of courses/programmes of study it considers reasonable including changes in content, delivery or teaching staff. These changes are unlikely to negatively impact students and will generally be motivated by annual reviews and/or student feedback. Where a change is more significant, student consultation will take place before any changes are made that will impact current students.
ii. ) To cancel any course/programme of study it considers reasonable including where the number of applicants holding offers is, at any time, deemed to be insufficient for the College to justify provision of the course/programme of study. Where the delivery of a course/programme is uncertain because it is subject to final approval, this will be made clear in publicity materials. Every effort will be made to identify a suitable alternative in the event the course/programme is subsequently not approved. Where the delivery of a course/programme is uncertain because of low applicant numbers, this will be communicated to applicants at the earliest stage and every effort will be made to identify a suitable alternative in the event the course/programme is subsequently cancelled. Where an existing programme is cancelled, its delivery for continuing students will be unaffected: provision will be made for them to complete the course/programme, including those students who are required to repeat modules because of academic failure. The detail of such provision will be communicated to students in a timely fashion.
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Your Promise. 3.1 To attend induction events lectures, tutorials, workshops, examinations and other activities forming part of the programme (apart from absence for genuine medical reasons or other special circumstances);
3.2 To submit both formative and summative assessments as required for the programme;
3.3 To undertake adequate preparation for any activity you are required to undertake outside the Collegeof University Centre Leeds, conducting yourself in an appropriate manner at all times;
3.4 To comply with any relevant professional standards relating to your programme and/or any special conditions set out in your programme handbook or notified to you by the CollegeUniversity Centre Leeds;
3.5 To comply with the college behaviour policy which is available on the college University Centre Leeds website;
3.6 To wear your student ID card and lanyard at all times whilst on College the premises;
3.7 To actively engage with the College University Centre Leeds by checking your College student email account regularly for updates and current information;
3.8 To disclose any unspent criminal convictions or ongoing criminal investigations when applying to the Collegeto, or received whilst studying with University Centre Leeds;
3.9 To notify the Higher Education Office of any changes to your name, term-time address and/or home address, or any other change to information supplied by you in your application;
3.10 To notify the College University Centre Leeds of any changes in circumstances, including your health status or any police investigations where this has a direct impact on your ability to undertake a specific programme of study.
3.11 To pay your tuition fees and other expenses relating to your programme in a timely manner.
3.12 To inform the Higher Education Office in writing if you wish to withdraw from, transfer or suspend your studies.
3.13 To comply with all relevant College University Centre Leeds and awarding body regulations, which may be amended from time to time. These regulations can be found on the University Centre Leeds website (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/related-documentation/) The College University Centre Leeds will inform you of any changes to regulations at the beginning of the standard academic year. Policies and regulations of significant importance include: LCC Higher Education Students Charter Higher Education Academic Appeals Policy Academic Misconduct Policy Admissions Policy Higher Education Assessment and Moderation Policy Complaints Policy Fees and Refund Policy General Appeals Policy Higher Education Assessment Refund and Moderation Compensation for Non-continuation Policy Higher Education Students Charter Promoting Positive Relationships and Supporting Behaviour Policy Research Ethics Policy The Open University Academic Misconduct Policy Higher Education Academic Appeals Policy Higher Education Complaints Policy Regulations (OU) University Centre Leeds Higher Education Academic Regulations Higher Education Fees Policy (LCC) 2 Student IT and Social Networking Policy LCC Fee Refund and Recovery Policy
4.1 University Centre Leeds reserves the right:
i. To make such changes to the details of courses/programmes of study it considers reasonable including changes in content, delivery or teaching staff. These changes are unlikely to negatively impact students and will generally be motivated by annual reviews and/or student feedback. Where a change is more significant, student consultation will take place before any changes are made that will impact current students.
ii. To cancel any course/programme of study it considers reasonable including where the number of applicants holding offers is, at any time, deemed to be insufficient for the College University Centre Leeds to justify provision of the course/programme of study. Where the delivery of a course/programme is uncertain because it is subject to final approval, this will be made clear in publicity materials. Every effort will be made to identify a suitable alternative in the event the course/programme is subsequently not approved. Where the delivery of a course/programme is uncertain because of low applicant numbers, this will be communicated to applicants at the earliest stage and every effort will be made to identify a suitable alternative in the event the course/programme is subsequently cancelled. Where an existing programme is cancelled, its delivery for continuing students will be unaffected: provision will be made for them to complete the course/programme, including those students who are required to repeat modules because of academic failure. The detail of such provision will be communicated to students in a timely fashion.
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