Changes to your Sample Clauses
The "Changes to your" clause defines the conditions under which modifications can be made to a user's account, services, or agreement terms. Typically, this clause outlines the process for notifying users about changes, such as updates to account features, service offerings, or contractual obligations, and may specify whether user consent is required. Its core function is to provide a clear framework for implementing and communicating changes, thereby ensuring transparency and managing expectations between the parties involved.
Changes to your. Programme
6.1. As outlined in our Admissions Policy, we regularly review and update our courses to ensure that they remain up-to-date and relevant and continue to meet the changing needs of the industry so that our students are prepared for successful careers.
6.2. Changes may also occur to reflect student feedback, matters of academic judgement or expertise, or changes to teaching practices or facilities.
6.3. Changes to any of our courses will be communicated to all affected applicants, in writing, at the earliest opportunity.
6.4. If we decide to make any material changes to your programme of study, we will consult you in advance and seek your consent except where the change is required for regulatory or legal reasons or for reasons beyond our control in which case we will still notify you as soon as possible to minimise the impact on you.
Changes to your. Programme or this Document
4.1 The University and the College are continuously developing, refining and improving its services and programmes and introducing new options, programmes or courses for the benefit of its students. This may be to reflect student feedback to respond to matters of academic judgement or expertise, to accommodate changes or developments in learning theory or practice, to allow to revised approaches to teaching or different facilities or teaching practices or facilities or to keep programmes, practices and areas of study up-to-date. This may lead to changes in the terms, content or delivery of the University’s programmes from those set out in the prospectus or on the websites of the College or the University.
4.2 If the College or the University decides to make a significant change to your programme of study, the College will consult you in advance on the change. The exception to this is where the change is required for regulatory or legal reasons, or on account of events beyond the reasonable control of the University or College, in which case the College will notify you of this as soon as possible and the College and the University shall try to minimise any adverse impact on you.
4.3 The College or the University may change this document to comply with any legal or regulatory requirements. If the College or the University is required to make significant changes to this document, the College will publish the updated version on the website. You will be notified when an amendment has been made.
Changes to your. Programme or this Document
4.1 The College is continuously developing, refining and improving its services and programmes, and introducing new options, programmes or courses, for the benefit of its students. This may be to reflect student feedback or matters of academic judgement or expertise, to accommodate changes or developments in learning theory or practice or teaching practices or facilities, or to keep programmes, practices and areas of study up-to-date. This may lead to changes in the terms, content or delivery of the programmes from those set out in the prospectus or on the websites of the College.
4.2 If the College decides to make a significant change to your programme of study, the College will consult you in advance on the change, except where the change is required for regulatory or legal reasons, or on account of events beyond the College’s control, in which case the College will notify you of this as soon as possible and the College shall try to minimise any adverse impact on you.
4.3 The College may change this document from time to time to comply with any legal or regulatory requirements. If the College is required to make significant changes to this document, the College will notify you of this as soon as possible.
Changes to your. Programme or this Document
4.1 The College is continuously developing, refining and improving its services and programmes, and introducing new options, programmes or courses, for the benefit of its students. This may be to reflect student feedback or matters of academic judgement or expertise, to accommodate changes or developments in learning theory or practice or teaching practices or facilities, or to keep programmes, practices and areas of study up-to-date. This may lead to changes in the terms, content or delivery of the Colleges programmes from those set out in the prospectus or on the websites of the College.
4.2 If the College decides to make a significant change to your programme of study, it will consult you in advance on the change, except where the change is required for regulatory or legal reasons, or on account of events beyond the Colleges control, in which case the College will notify you of this as soon as possible and try to minimise any adverse impact on you.
Changes to your. AgREEMENT
Changes to your. Programme
a. Information provided to you about the academic content, delivery and assessment of your Programme is indicative only. The College does not undertake to offer the Programme precisely as stated nor does it undertake to adhere to indicated delivery arrangements. The College does, however, unless prevented by circumstances outside its reasonable control, undertake that you will be provided with a route to the named award for which you enrol over the same time period as was agreed at enrolment. For full time programmes the College further undertakes that the tuition fees for your studies will not rise by more than the current rate of inflation (RPI) during your period of enrolment for your named award, unless such a change is the result of legislation or changes in the external funding of Higher Education. For part time programmes the tuition fees will not be higher than the equivalent full time programme, pro rata, and are subject to annual review which may be higher than the current rate of inflation (RPI). For international students, fees are subject to annual review which may be higher than the current rate of inflation (RPI).
b. The College has the right to alter the timetable, location, number of classes, method of delivery, content, assessment and syllabus of your Programme, provided such alterations are reasonable. In particular:
I. Students on full-time programmes, that is students enrolled for 90 credits or more in one academic year, are expected to be available between 8:30am and 9:00pm from Monday to Friday during term time. The College reserves the right to amend full-time timetables within these limits but will not timetable outside these limits without your explicit consent.
II. Students on part-time programmes have a reasonable expectation that the College will in the first year of study require attendance only within the time-slots stated at the time you enrolled. The College reserves the right to amend part-time timetables in the first year of study but will not timetable outside these limits without your explicit consent. Where a programme of study extends over more than one academic year, the College does not undertake that the dates and times of attendance set for the first year will remain the same through all subsequent years.
c. The College has the right to discontinue or decide not to provide the Programme or to merge or combine it with other Programmes of study, if such action is reasonably considered to be necessary by th...
Changes to your. Programme or this Document
4.1 The College and University is continuously developing, refining and improving its services and programmes, and introducing new options, programmes or courses, for the benefit of its students. This may be to reflect student feedback or matters of academic judgement or expertise, to accommodate changes or developments in learning theory or practice or teaching practices or facilities, or to keep programmes, practices and areas of study up-to-date. This may lead to changes in the terms, content or delivery of the University’s programmes from those set out in the prospectus or on the websites of the College or the University.
4.2 If the University (in consultation with the College as appropriate) decides to make a significant change to your programme of study, the College will consult you in advance on the change, except where the change is required for regulatory or legal reasons, or on account of events beyond the University’s control, in which case the College will notify you of this as soon as possible and the College and the University shall try to minimise any adverse impact on you.
4.3 The University may (in consultation with the College as necessary) change this document from time to time to comply with any legal or regulatory requirements. If the University is required to make significant changes to this document, the College will notify you of this as soon as possible.
