Common use of Application and Offer Clause in Contracts

Application and Offer. In submitting an application to University Centre Colchester you must take reasonable care to ensure all the information you have given is true, complete and accurate. Your offer of a place and any subsequent invitation to register are made on the basis that the information supplied in your application papers is true and complete, and that you have the professional experience and/or hold the qualifications that you claim. The offer and subsequent registration may be deemed null and void if you are found at any time to have misrepresented any aspect of your circumstances. 3.1 An offer of a place is subject to all conditions of the offer being met prior to enrolling on your course of study. It is the responsibility of the applicant to prove that conditions have been met successfully. UCC reserves the right to withdraw the offer of a place if all conditions of your offer have not been met by the start date of the course. 3.2 Where an offer of a place includes attending a successful interview or audition at University Centre Colchester the conditions of the offer will not be met until this has taken place. University Centre Colchester will determine the definitive outcome of this condition. 3.3 If you wish to accept an offer from University Centre Colchester you should inform us through either the UCAS application service or the process outlined in your offer letter by any deadline provided (either by UCAS or University Centre Colchester). 3.4 If you accept your offer but wish to cancel your place prior to enrolment please email xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx detailing your reasons. 3.5 Once you have accepted your offer, and met any conditions set, you will be entitled to register for the academic year set out in the offer. In accepting and registering on your course you will be entering into a legally binding contract with Colchester Institute. You must comply with any conditions of registration set out in the offer, in these terms and conditions and the wider policies and procedures of University Centre Colchester and Colchester Institute (see section 2 for further details). Any student who is aged under 18 at the time of accepting an offer from, or registering with, Colchester Institute shall, by continuing to study at Colchester Institute or on after their eighteenth birthday, be deemed to have ratified the application of these terms and conditions in respect of any period following the student’s acceptance of the offer or registration with Colchester Institute. 3.6 You must register at the designated session notified to you by University Centre Colchester or (with the written agreement of University Centre Colchester) by the end of the second week of the course. If you are offered a place once the course has already commenced you must enrol within 7 calendar days of the date of offer. Tuition fees will not normally be reduced due to missed tuition as a result of late enrolment on a programme. 3.7 If you cannot or do not register for the academic year set out in the offer you shall not be entitled to enrol for this or any other academic year (although you may make a fresh application for admission in a later year of study, which will be considered on its merits in the usual way). You may ask University Centre Colchester to defer your place to the next year, provided such request is in writing, but this shall be at the discretion of University Centre Colchester, taking account of all relevant circumstances including the institution’s legitimate staffing, financial, regulatory and academic requirements. 3.8 You may not be permitted to register for your programme if: i. You fail or have failed to meet the academic and non-academic conditions of the offer made to you; ii. Between accepting and offer and registration there is a change in your circumstances which, in the reasonable opinion of University Centre Colchester, makes it inappropriate for you to study on your course. This may include, but is not limited to, an ability to comply with the Fitness to Study or Fitness to Practice requirements of University Centre Colchester, the obtaining of a criminal conviction since the point of application, and/or behaviour or actions which would be considered misconduct under the UCC Disciplinary Policy. iii. It is discovered that you have previously been excluded from your studies at Colchester Institute, any of our degree validating partners or any other education provider. iv. You do not pay your tuition or other academic related fees in full when they are due or make arrangements that are acceptable under the UCC Fee Policy. v. Your tuition fee status is changed and/or additional VISA requirements are identified that may result in your course no longer being available to you. vi. Your conduct is not compatible with any element of Colchester Institute’s or University Centre Colchester’s polices in relation to acceptable behaviour. 3.9 If you consider that the grounds on which it has been decided to refuse you permission to register were wrong you may lodge an appeal or complaint in accordance with the appeals procedures detailed in the UCC Recruitment and Admissions policy. 3.10 Once you have successfully registered in your first year, you are entitled to enrol for the subsequent academic year or session provided that: i. You do not have outstanding debt to Colchester Institute in respect of tuition fees and have not been suspended from study (the UCC Disciplinary Policy explains the grounds on which a student may be suspended). University Centre Colchester, at its discretion, may permit you to enrol despite the fact you owe Colchester Institute money but enrolment should not be considered proof that no money is owed or that any outstanding debt will not be collected; ii. You remain fit to study, subject to Colchester Institute’s duties under the Equality Act 2010. Students with disabilities should contact UCC Academic Services with any queries about the arrangements to study; iii. You have met any applicable conditions for readmission to the programme; iv. You have made satisfactory academic progress in accordance with the awards’ rules of assessment and the Progress and Conferment of Awards policy. 3.11 If you do not re-enrol within two weeks of your enrolment date and you have not applied to take time out of your studies, your registration may be terminated at the discretion of the Xxxx of Higher Education. 3.12 If you believe the grounds on which University Centre Colchester has decided to refuse you permission to register were wrong, you may lodge an appeal or complaint in accordance with relevant appeal or complaints policy as detailed in section 2.2. 3.13 If you have accepted your offer but wish to cancel your place prior to enrolment please email xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx detailing your reasons. This email must be received no later than five working days before the start of term.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Student Contract, Student Contract

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Application and Offer. In submitting an application to University Centre Colchester you must take reasonable care to ensure all the information you have given is true, complete and accurate. Your offer of a place and any subsequent invitation to register are made on the basis that the information supplied in your application papers is true and complete, and that you have the professional experience and/or hold the qualifications that you claim. The offer and subsequent registration may be deemed null and void if you are found at any time to have misrepresented any aspect of your circumstances. 3.1 An offer of a place is subject to all conditions of the offer being met prior to enrolling on your course of study. It is the responsibility of the applicant to prove that conditions have been met successfully. UCC reserves the right to withdraw the offer of a place if all conditions of your offer have not been met by the start date of the course. 3.2 Where an offer of a place includes attending a successful interview or audition at University Centre Colchester the conditions of the offer will not be met until this has taken place. University Centre Colchester will determine the definitive outcome of this condition. 3.3 If you wish to accept an offer from University Centre Colchester you should inform us through either the UCAS application service or the process outlined in your offer letter by any deadline provided (either by UCAS or University Centre Colchester). 3.4 If you accept your offer but wish to cancel your place prior to enrolment please email xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx detailing your reasons. 3.5 Once you have accepted your offer, and met any conditions set, you will be entitled to register for the academic year set out in the offer. In accepting and registering on your course you will be entering into a legally binding contract with Colchester Institute. You must comply with any conditions of registration set out in the offer, in these terms and conditions and the wider policies and procedures of University Centre Colchester and Colchester Institute (see section 2 for further details). Any student who is aged under 18 at the time of accepting an offer from, or registering with, Colchester Institute shall, by continuing to study at Colchester Institute or on after their eighteenth birthday, be deemed to have ratified the application of these terms and conditions in respect of any period following the student’s acceptance of the offer or registration with Colchester Institute. 3.6 You must register at the designated session notified to you by University Centre Colchester or (with the written agreement of University Centre Colchester) by the end of the second week of the course. If you are offered a place once the course has already commenced you must enrol within 7 calendar days of the date of offer. Tuition fees will not normally be reduced due to missed tuition as a result of late enrolment on a programme. 3.7 If you cannot or do not register for the academic year set out in the offer you shall not be entitled to enrol for this or any other academic year (although you may make a fresh application for admission in a later year of study, which will be considered on its merits in the usual way). You may ask University Centre Colchester to defer your place to the next year, provided such request is in writing, but this shall be at the discretion of University Centre Colchester, taking account of all relevant circumstances including the institution’s legitimate staffing, financial, regulatory and academic requirements. 3.8 You may not be permitted to register for your programme if: i. You fail or have failed to meet the academic and non-academic conditions of the offer made to you; ii. Between accepting and offer and registration there is a change in your circumstances which, in the reasonable opinion of University Centre Colchester, makes it inappropriate for you to study on your course. This may include, but is not limited to, an ability to comply with the Fitness to Study or Fitness to Practice requirements of University Centre Colchester, the obtaining of a criminal conviction since the point of application, and/or behaviour or actions which would be considered misconduct under the UCC Disciplinary Policy. iii. It is discovered that you have previously been excluded from your studies at Colchester Institute, any of our degree validating partners or any other education provider. iv. You do not pay your tuition or other academic related fees in full when they are due or make arrangements that are acceptable under the UCC Fee Policy. v. Your tuition fee status is changed and/or additional VISA requirements are identified that may result in your course no longer being available to you. vi. Your conduct is not compatible with any element of Colchester Institute’s or University Centre Colchester’s polices in relation to acceptable behaviour. 3.9 If you consider that the grounds on which it has been decided to refuse you permission to register were wrong you may lodge an appeal or complaint in accordance with the appeals procedures detailed in the UCC Recruitment and Admissions policy. 3.10 Once you have successfully registered in your first year, you are entitled to enrol for the subsequent academic year or session provided that: i. You do not have outstanding debt to Colchester Institute in respect of tuition fees and have not been suspended from study (the UCC Disciplinary Policy explains the grounds on which a student may be suspended). University Centre Colchester, at its discretion, may permit you to enrol despite the fact you owe Colchester Institute money but enrolment should not be considered proof that no money is owed or that any outstanding debt will not be collected; ii. You remain fit to study, subject to Colchester Institute’s duties under the Equality Act 2010. Students with disabilities should contact UCC Academic Services with any queries about the arrangements to study; iii. You have met any applicable conditions for readmission to the programme; iv. You have made satisfactory academic progress in accordance with the awards’ rules of assessment and the Progress and Conferment of Awards policy. 3.11 If you do not re-enrol within two weeks of your enrolment date and you have not applied to take time out of your studies, your registration may be terminated at the discretion of the Xxxx of Higher Education. 3.12 If you believe the grounds on which University Centre Colchester has decided to refuse you permission to register were wrong, you may lodge an appeal or complaint in accordance with relevant appeal or complaints policy as detailed in section 2.2. 3.13 If you have accepted your offer but wish to cancel your place prior to enrolment please email xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx detailing your reasons. This email must be received no later than five working days before the start of term.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Student Contract, Student Contract

Application and Offer. In submitting an application to University Centre Colchester you must take reasonable care to ensure all the information you have given is true, complete and accurate. Your offer of a place and any subsequent invitation to register are made on the basis that the information supplied in your application papers is true and complete, and that you have the professional experience and/or hold the qualifications that you claim. The offer and subsequent registration may be deemed null and void if you are found at any time to have misrepresented any aspect of your circumstances. 3.1 An offer of a place is subject to all conditions of the offer being met prior to enrolling on your course of study. It is the responsibility of the applicant to prove that conditions have been met successfully. UCC reserves the right to withdraw the offer of a place if all conditions of your offer have not been met by the start date of the course. 3.2 Where an offer of a place includes attending a successful interview or audition at University Centre Colchester the conditions of the offer will not be met until this has taken place. University Centre Colchester will determine the definitive outcome of this condition. 3.3 If you wish to accept an offer from University Centre Colchester you should inform us through either the UCAS application service or the process outlined in your offer letter by any deadline provided (either by UCAS or University Centre Colchester). 3.4 If you accept your offer but wish to cancel your place prior to enrolment please email xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx detailing your reasons. This email must be received no later than five working days before the start of term. 3.5 Once you have accepted your offer, and met any conditions set, you will be entitled to register for the academic year set out in the offer. In accepting and registering on your course you will be entering into a legally binding contract with Colchester Institute. You must comply with any conditions of registration set out in the offer, in these terms and conditions and the wider policies and procedures of University Centre Colchester and Colchester Institute (see section 2 for further details). Any student who is aged under 18 at the time of accepting an offer from, or registering with, Colchester Institute shall, by continuing to study at Colchester Institute or on after their eighteenth birthday, be deemed to have ratified the application of these terms and conditions in respect of any period following the student’s acceptance of the offer or registration with Colchester Institute. 3.6 You must register at the designated session notified to you by University Centre Colchester or (with the written agreement of University Centre Colchester) by the end of the second week of the course. If you are offered a place once the course has already commenced you must enrol within 7 calendar days of the date of offer. Tuition fees will not normally be reduced due to missed tuition as a result of late enrolment on a programme. 3.7 If you cannot or do not register for the academic year set out in the offer you shall not be entitled to enrol for this or any other academic year (although you may make a fresh application for admission in a later year of study, which will be considered on its merits in the usual way). You may ask University Centre Colchester to defer your place to the next year, provided such request is in writing, but this shall be at the discretion of University Centre Colchester, taking account of all relevant circumstances including the institution’s legitimate staffing, financial, regulatory and academic requirements. 3.8 You may not be permitted to register for your programme if: i. You fail or have failed to meet the academic and non-academic conditions of the offer made to you; ii. Between accepting and offer and registration there is a change in your circumstances which, in the reasonable opinion of University Centre Colchester, makes it inappropriate for you to study on your course. This may include, but is not limited to, an ability to comply with the Fitness to Study or Fitness to Practice requirements of University Centre Colchester, the obtaining of a criminal conviction since the point of application, and/or behaviour or actions which would be considered misconduct under the UCC Disciplinary Policy. iii. It is discovered that you have previously been excluded from your studies at Colchester Institute, any of our degree validating partners or any other education provider. iv. You do not pay your tuition or other academic related fees in full when they are due or make arrangements that are acceptable under the UCC Fee Policy. v. Your tuition fee status is changed and/or additional VISA requirements are identified that may result in your course no longer being available to you. vi. Your conduct is not compatible with any element of Colchester Institute’s or University Centre Colchester’s polices in relation to acceptable behaviour. 3.9 If you consider that the grounds on which it has been decided to refuse you permission to register were wrong you may lodge an appeal or complaint in accordance with the appeals procedures detailed in the UCC Recruitment and Admissions policy. 3.10 Once you have successfully registered in your first year, you are entitled to enrol for the subsequent academic year or session provided that: i. You do not have outstanding debt to Colchester Institute in respect of tuition fees and have not been suspended from study (the UCC Disciplinary Policy explains the grounds on which a student may be suspended). University Centre Colchester, at its discretion, may permit you to enrol despite the fact you owe Colchester Institute money but enrolment should not be considered proof that no money is owed or that any outstanding debt will not be collected; ii. You remain fit to study, subject to Colchester Institute’s duties under the Equality Act 2010. Students with disabilities should contact UCC Academic Services with any queries about the arrangements to study; iii. You have met any applicable conditions for readmission to the programme; iv. You have made satisfactory academic progress in accordance with the awards’ rules of assessment and the Progress and Conferment of Awards policy. 3.11 If you do not re-enrol within two weeks of your enrolment date and you have not applied to take time out of your studies, your registration may be terminated at the discretion of the Xxxx of Higher Education. 3.12 If you believe the grounds on which University Centre Colchester has decided to refuse you permission to register were wrong, you may lodge an appeal or complaint in accordance with relevant appeal or complaints policy as detailed in section 2.2. 3.13 If you have accepted your offer but wish to cancel your place prior to enrolment please email xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx detailing your reasons. This email must be received no later than five working days before the start of term.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Contract

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Application and Offer. In submitting an application to University Centre Colchester you must take reasonable care to ensure all the information you have given is true, complete and accurate. Your offer of a place and any subsequent invitation to register are made on the basis that the information supplied in your application papers is true and complete, and that you have the professional experience and/or hold the qualifications that you claim. The offer and subsequent registration may be deemed null and void if you are found at any time to have misrepresented any aspect of your circumstances. 3.1 An offer of a place is subject to all conditions of the offer being met prior to enrolling on your course of study. It is the responsibility of the applicant to prove that conditions have been met successfully. UCC reserves the right to withdraw the offer of a place if all conditions of your offer have not been met by the start date of the course. 3.2 Where an offer of a place includes attending a successful interview or audition at University Centre Colchester the conditions of the offer will not be met until this has taken place. University Centre Colchester will determine the definitive outcome of this condition. 3.3 If you wish to accept an offer from University Centre Colchester you should inform us through either the UCAS application service or the process outlined in your offer letter by any deadline provided (either by UCAS or University Centre Colchester). 3.4 If you accept your offer but wish to cancel your place prior to enrolment please email xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx detailing your reasons. This email must be received no later than five working days before the start of term. 3.5 Once you have accepted your offer, and met any conditions set, you will be entitled to register for the academic year set out in the offer. In accepting and registering on your course you will be entering into a legally binding contract with Colchester Institute. You must comply with any conditions of registration set out in the offer, in these terms and conditions and the wider policies and procedures of University Centre Colchester and Colchester Institute (see section 2 for further details). Any student who is aged under 18 at the time of accepting an offer from, or registering with, Colchester Institute shall, by continuing to study at Colchester Institute or on after their eighteenth birthday, be deemed to have ratified the application of these terms and conditions in respect of any period following the student’s acceptance of the offer or registration with Colchester Institute. 3.6 You must register at the designated session notified to you by University Centre Colchester or (with the written agreement of University Centre Colchester) by the end of the second week of the course. If you are offered a place once the course has already commenced you must enrol within 7 calendar days of the date of offer. Tuition fees will not normally be reduced due to missed tuition as a result of late enrolment on a programme. 3.7 If you cannot or do not register for the academic year set out in the offer you shall not be entitled to enrol for this or any other academic year (although you may make a fresh application for admission in a later year of study, which will be considered on its merits in the usual way). You may ask University Centre Colchester to defer your place to the next year, provided such request is in writing, but this shall be at the discretion of University Centre Colchester, taking account of all relevant circumstances including the institution’s legitimate staffing, financial, regulatory and academic requirements. 3.8 You may not be permitted to register for your programme if: i. You fail or have failed to meet the academic and non-academic conditions of the offer made to you; ii. Between accepting and offer and registration there is a change in your circumstances which, in the reasonable opinion of University Centre Colchester, makes it inappropriate for you to study on your course. This may include, but is not limited to, an ability to comply with the Fitness to Study or Fitness to Practice requirements of University Centre Colchester, the obtaining of a criminal conviction since the point of application, and/or behaviour or actions which would be considered misconduct under the UCC Disciplinary Policy. iii. It is discovered that you have previously been excluded from your studies at Colchester Institute, any of our degree validating partners or any other education provider. iv. You do not pay your tuition or other academic related fees in full when they are due or make arrangements that are acceptable under the UCC Fee Policy. v. Your tuition fee status is changed and/or additional VISA requirements are identified that may result in your course no longer being available to you. vi. Your conduct is not compatible with any element of Colchester Institute’s or University Centre Colchester’s polices in relation to acceptable behaviour. 3.9 If you consider that the grounds on which it has been decided to refuse you permission to register were wrong you may lodge an appeal or complaint in accordance with the appeals procedures detailed in the UCC Recruitment and Admissions policy. 3.10 Once you have successfully registered in your first year, you are entitled to enrol for the subsequent academic year or session provided that: i. You do not have outstanding debt to Colchester Institute in respect of tuition fees and have not been suspended from study (the UCC Disciplinary Policy explains the grounds on which a student may be suspended). University Centre Colchester, at its discretion, may permit you to enrol despite the fact you owe Colchester Institute money but enrolment should not be considered proof that no money is owed or that any outstanding debt will not be collected; ii. You remain fit to study, subject to Colchester Institute’s duties under the Equality Act 2010. Students with disabilities should contact UCC Academic Services with any queries about the arrangements to study; iii. You have met any applicable conditions for readmission to the programme; iv. You have made satisfactory academic progress in accordance with the awards’ rules of assessment and the Progress and Conferment of Awards policy. 3.11 If you do not re-enrol within two weeks of your enrolment date and you have not applied to take time out of your studies, your registration may be terminated at the discretion of the Xxxx of Higher Education. 3.12 If you believe the grounds on which University Centre Colchester has decided to refuse you permission to register were wrong, you may lodge an appeal or complaint in accordance with relevant appeal or complaints policy as detailed in section 2.2. 3.13 If you have accepted your offer but wish to cancel your place prior to enrolment please email xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx detailing your reasons. This email must be received no later than five working days before the start of term.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Contract

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