Your Programme of Study. 5.1 The College will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which the College considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or after your enrolment as a student. 5.2 You will need to participate fully in your programme. This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme; meeting regularly with your supervisory team as appropriate; making proper use of all the resources available; and preparing and submitting work on time. 5.3 Some courses and modules may require a specific level of attendance. You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the course or to attain the appropriate award or qualification. 5.4 If you are undertaking a health-related course, you must comply with a detailed attendance policy which will be provided to you by the College. Alternatively, you may be subject to attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or regulatory body or other party. 5.5 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your programme, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in your contract with the College), the College will grant you the appropriate award or qualification. 5.6 If your record of engagement is considered unsatisfactory, you may be invited to a meeting to discuss how this issue can be addressed. If you do not attend the meeting (or any subsequent meeting arranged to deal with this issue) without good reason, the College may withdraw you from your course.
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Your Programme of Study. 5.1 The College will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which the College or the University considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or after your enrolment as a student.
5.2 You will need to participate fully in your programme. This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme; meeting regularly with your supervisory team as appropriate; making proper use of all the resources available; and preparing and submitting work on time.
5.3 Some courses and modules may require a specific level of attendance. You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the course or to attain the appropriate award or qualification.
5.4 If you are undertaking a health-related course, you must comply with a detailed attendance policy which will be provided to you by the College. Alternatively, you may be subject to attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or regulatory body or other party.
5.5 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your programme, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in your contract with the College), ) the College will grant you the appropriate award or qualification.’
5.6 If your record of engagement is considered unsatisfactory, you may be invited to a meeting to discuss how this issue can be addressed. If you do not attend the meeting (or any subsequent meeting arranged to deal with this issue) without good reason, the College or the University may withdraw you from your course. Further information is available in the Academic Regulations and Procedures section of the University’s website.
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Your Programme of Study. 5.1 The College will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which the College or the University considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or after your enrolment as a student.
5.2 You will need to participate fully in your programme. This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme; meeting regularly with your supervisory team as appropriate; making proper use of all the resources available; and preparing and submitting work on time.
5.3 Some courses and modules may require a specific level of attendanceattendance and your programme leader will outline these to you at Induction. You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the course or to attain the appropriate award or qualification.
5.4 If you are undertaking a health-related course, you must comply with a detailed attendance policy which will be provided to you by the College. Alternatively, you may be subject to attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or regulatory body or other party.
5.5 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your programme, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in your contract with the CollegeCollege and the University), the College University will grant you the appropriate award or qualification. You shall be entitled to attend the University’s annual graduation ceremony.
5.6 If your record of engagement is considered unsatisfactory, you may be invited to a meeting to discuss how this issue can be addressed. If you do not attend the meeting (or any subsequent meeting arranged to deal with this issue) without good reason, the College or the University may withdraw you from your course. Further information is available in the Academic Regulations and Procedures section of the University’s website.
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Sources: Student Contract
Your Programme of Study. 5.1 The College will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assignments; , programme materials, resources, facilities and facilities, support; and , administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities activities, which the College considers appropriate for your programmeprogramme of study. Details such as timetable timetables and venue venues will be provided to you on or after your enrolment as a student.
5.2 You will need to participate fully in your programmeprogramme of study. This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme; programme of study, meeting regularly with your programme and/or supervisory team as appropriate; , making proper use of all the resources available; , and preparing and submitting assessed work on time.
5.3 Some courses and programmes of study, modules or units may require a specific level of attendance. You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the course programme or to attain obtain the appropriate award or qualification.
5.4 If you are undertaking a health-related course, you must comply with a detailed attendance policy which will be provided to you by the College. Alternatively, you may be subject to attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or regulatory body or other party.
5.5 5.4 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your programmeprogramme of study, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in your contract with the College), the College ) you will grant you the be granted your appropriate award or qualification. You shall furthermore be entitled to attend the College’s annual Graduation Ceremony.
5.6 5.5 If your record of academic engagement (attendance and/or submission of assessed work) is considered unsatisfactory, you may will be invited to a meeting to discuss how this issue can be addressed. If you do not attend the meeting (or any subsequent meeting meetings arranged to deal with this issuethis) without good reason, the College may withdraw you from your courseprogramme of study.
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Sources: Student Contract
Your Programme of Study. 5.1 The College will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which the College considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or after your enrolment as a student.
5.2 You will need to participate fully in your programme. This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme; meeting regularly with your supervisory team as appropriate; making proper use of all the resources available; and preparing and submitting work on time.
5.3 Some courses and modules may require a specific level of attendance. You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the course or to attain the appropriate award or qualification.
5.4 If you are undertaking a health-related course, you must comply with a detailed attendance policy which will be provided to you by the College. Alternatively, you may be subject to attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or regulatory body or other party.
5.5 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your programme, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in your contract with the College), the College will grant you the appropriate award or qualificationqualification will be granted by the Awarding Body (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇). Where the award or qualification has classifications these will be determined by based on the marks you achieve. In the event that the College holds a graduation ceremony you shall be entitled to attend.
5.6 If your record of engagement is considered unsatisfactory, you may be invited to a meeting to discuss how this issue can be addressed. If you do not attend the meeting (or any subsequent meeting arranged to deal with this issue) without good reason, the College may withdraw you from your course.
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Sources: Higher Education Student Contract
Your Programme of Study. 5.1 The College will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which the College considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or after your enrolment as a student.
5.2 You will need to participate fully in your programme. This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme; meeting regularly with your supervisory team as appropriate; making proper use of all the resources available; and preparing and submitting work on time.
5.3 Some courses and modules may require a specific level of attendance. You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the course or to attain the appropriate award or qualification.
5.4 If you are undertaking a health-related course, you must comply with a detailed attendance policy which will be provided to you by the College. Alternatively, you may be subject to attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or regulatory body or other party.
5.5 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your programme, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in your contract with the College), ) the College will grant you the appropriate award or qualification.’
5.6 If your record of engagement is considered unsatisfactory, you may be invited to a meeting to discuss how this issue can be addressed. If you do not attend the meeting (or any subsequent meeting arranged to deal with this issue) without good reason, the College may withdraw you from your course. Further information is available in the Academic Regulations and Procedures section of the College’s website.
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Sources: Student Contract