Changes after you enrol. 9.1 It is important that we can update or amend courses and regulations. We do this to make sure that the curriculum, teaching and learning methods and forms of assessment are up to date, to maintain academic standards and enhance the quality of learning opportunities for students. Sometimes changes may be needed to meet the requirements of our Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Bodies. 9.2 We formally review our courses periodically under our Course Approval and Periodic Review Policy available from the Latest Policies webpage. If we have planned a review for a course it will be published on our website. 9.3 We may also make changes to courses under our Course Modifications Policy and Procedure. These changes will not affect the nature, focus or purpose of the course. 9.4 Updates to a course following a formal review or under the modifications procedure will usually apply only to new intakes of students. However, in some circumstances, changes may affect current students. If a proposed change does affect current students, and is a significant change to information in the Course Handbook that we give you when you enrol then we will consult the affected students under the procedure below. Examples of significant changes are: A change of award or course title The removal or addition of a unit A change in the aims or outcomes of a course or unit A change in the place of delivery A major change to information about assessment or learning and teaching methods (we will not normally consult students about changes to information that was marked as indicative in the relevant Course or unit specification). 9.5 If a proposed significant change will affect current students as described above, we will not implement it for current students unless we obtain the written agreement of at least 75% of the affected students. We will make reasonable efforts to obtain student support for the changes and we will inform the affected students if we implement the changes. 9.6 If we make a significant change to your course with the support of other students for reasons other than an Event Outside Our Control (see section 5), or we make a significant change to information given to you, and in either case you did not agree to the change and it causes you exceptional hardship, we will consider whether it is appropriate to take further steps to reduce the adverse effects for you. There may be limits or conditions on any offer that we make to you. 9.7 In some cases, we will review a course because we are considering closing it for future intakes. If we decide to close a course, we will make sure that appropriate arrangements are in place until current students have completed the course. We will manage and maintain academic quality and standards and provide appropriate learning opportunities. We will manage this process under our Course Closure Policy and Procedures. 9.8 The University College’s Student Protection Plan is a document that is approved by the Office for Students (OfS) that every University is required to have. It sets out what measures we have in place to protect you, as a student at the University College, should a risk to the continuation of your studies arise and details how we would communicate with you about this. Once approved, the Student Protection Plan will be available on the Latest Polices webpage. 9.9 We may also need to make changes to other information that we have given to you, including to this student agreement. . For example we may need to amend our policies and procedures. Where this occurs we will ensure that you are kept fully informed about these changes
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Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement
Changes after you enrol. 9.1 It is important that we can update or amend courses and regulations. We do this to make sure that the curriculum, teaching and learning methods and forms of assessment are up to date, to maintain academic standards and enhance the quality of learning opportunities for students. Sometimes changes may be needed to meet the requirements of our Professionalprofessional, Statutory statutory and Regulatory Bodiesregulatory bodies.
9.2 We formally review our courses periodically under our Course Consideration, Approval and Periodic Review Policy available from the Latest Policies webpage. If we have planned a review for a course it will be published on our website.
9.3 We may also make changes to courses under our Course and Unit Modifications Policy and Procedure. These changes will not affect the nature, focus or purpose of the course.
9.4 Updates to a course following a formal review or under the modifications procedure will usually apply only to new intakes of students. However, in some circumstances, changes may affect current students. If a proposed change does affect current students, and is a significant change to information in the Course Handbook that we give you when you enrol then we will consult the affected students under the procedure below. Examples of significant changes are: • A change of award or course title • The removal or addition of a unit • A change in the aims or outcomes of a course or unit • A change in the place of delivery • A major change to information about assessment or learning and teaching methods (we will not normally consult students about changes to information that was marked as indicative in the relevant Course specified sections of the approved unit specification about unit aims and learning outcomes, or unit specification)summative assessment.
9.5 If a proposed significant change will affect current students as described above, we will not implement it for current ensure students unless we obtain the written agreement of at least 75% of the affected students. We are consulted, will make reasonable efforts to obtain student support for the changes and we will inform the affected students if we implement the changes.
9.6 If we make a significant change to your course with the support of other students for reasons other than an Event Outside Our Control event outside our control (see section 5Section 6), or we make a significant change to information given to you, and in either case you did not agree to the change and it causes you exceptional hardship, we will consider whether it is appropriate to take further steps to reduce the adverse effects for you. There may be limits or conditions on any offer that we make to you.
9.7 In some cases, we will review a course because we are considering closing it for future intakes. If we decide to close a course, we will make sure that appropriate arrangements are in place until current students have completed the course. We will manage and maintain academic quality and standards and provide appropriate learning opportunities. We will manage this process under our Course Closure and Suspension of Courses Policy and Procedures, available on the Latest Polices webpage.
9.8 The University College’s Student Protection Plan is a document that is approved by the Office for Students (OfS) that every University is required to have. It sets out what measures we have in place to protect you, as a student at the University College, should a risk to the continuation of your studies arise and details how we would communicate with you about this. Once approved, the The Student Protection Plan will be is available on the Latest Polices webpagewebpage and on the VLE for enrolled students under Policies for Students.
9.9 We may also need to make changes to other information that we have given to you, including to this student agreement. Student Agreement. For example example, we may need to amend our policies and procedures. Where this occurs occurs, we will ensure that you are kept fully informed about these changes.
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Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement
Changes after you enrol. 9.1 It is important that we can update or amend courses and regulations. We do this to make sure that the curriculum, teaching and learning methods and forms of assessment are up to date, to maintain academic standards and enhance the quality of learning opportunities for students. Sometimes changes may be needed to meet the requirements of our Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Bodies.
9.2 We formally review our courses periodically under our Course Consideration, Approval and Periodic Review Policy available from the Latest Policies webpage. If we have planned a review for a course it will be published on our website.
9.3 We may also make changes to courses under our Course and Unit Modifications Policy and Procedure. These changes will not affect the nature, focus or purpose of the course.
9.4 Updates to a course following a formal review or under the modifications procedure will usually apply only to new intakes of students. However, in some circumstances, changes may affect current students. If a proposed change does affect current students, and is a significant change to information in the Course Handbook that we give you when you enrol then we will consult the affected students under the procedure below. Examples of significant changes are: • A change of award or course title • The removal or addition of a unit • A change in the aims or outcomes of a course or unit • A change in the place of delivery • A major change to information about assessment or learning and teaching methods (we will not normally consult students about changes to information that was marked as indicative in the relevant Course or unit specification).
9.5 If a proposed significant change will affect current students as described above, we will not implement it for current students unless we obtain the written agreement of at least 75% of the affected students. We will make reasonable efforts to obtain student support for the changes and we will inform the affected students if we implement the changes.
9.6 If we make a significant change to your course with the support of other students for reasons other than an Event Outside Our Control (see section 5), or we make a significant change to information given to you, and in either case you did not agree to the change and it causes you exceptional hardship, we will consider whether it is appropriate to take further steps to reduce the adverse effects for you. There may be limits or conditions on any offer that we make to you.
9.7 In some cases, we will review a course because we are considering closing it for future intakes. If we decide to close a course, we will make sure that appropriate arrangements are in place until current students have completed the course. We will manage and maintain academic quality and standards and provide appropriate learning opportunities. We will manage this process under our Course Closure Policy and Procedures.
9.8 The University College’s Student Protection Plan is a document that is approved by the Office for Students (OfS) that every University is required to have. It sets out what measures we have in place to protect you, as a student at the University College, should a risk to the continuation of your studies arise and details how we would communicate with you about this. Once approved, the Student Protection Plan will be available on the Latest Polices webpage.
9.9 We may also need to make changes to other information that we have given to you, including to this student agreement. . For example we may need to amend our policies and procedures. Where this occurs we will ensure that you are kept fully informed about these changes
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Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement
Changes after you enrol.
9.1 It is important that we can update or amend courses and regulations. We do this to make sure that the curriculum, teaching and learning methods and forms of assessment are up to date, to maintain academic standards and enhance the quality of learning opportunities for students. Sometimes changes may be needed to meet the requirements of our Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Bodies.
9.2 We formally review our courses periodically under our Course Consideration, Approval and Periodic Review Policy available from the Latest Policies webpage. If we have planned a review for a course it will be published on our website.
9.3 We may also make changes to courses under our Course and Unit Modifications Policy and Procedure. These changes will not affect the nature, focus or purpose of the course.
9.4 Updates to a course following a formal review or under the modifications procedure will usually apply only to new intakes of students. However, in some circumstances, changes may affect current students. If a proposed change does affect current students, and is a significant change to information in the Course Handbook that we give you when you enrol then we will consult the affected students under the procedure below. Examples of significant changes are: • A change of award or course title • The removal or addition of a unit • A change in the aims or outcomes of a course or unit • A change in the place of delivery • A major change to information about assessment or learning and teaching methods (we will not normally consult students about changes to information that was marked as indicative in the relevant Course specified sections of the approved unit specification about unit aims and learning outcomes, or unit specification)summative assessment.
9.5 If a proposed significant change will affect current students as described above, we will not implement it for current ensure students unless we obtain the written agreement of at least 75% of the affected students. We are consulted, will make reasonable efforts to obtain student support for the changes and we will inform the affected students if we implement the changes.
9.6 If we make a significant change to your course with the support of other students for reasons other than an Event Outside Our Control (see section 5), or we make a significant change to information given to you, and in either case you did not agree to the change and it causes you exceptional hardship, we will consider whether it is appropriate to take further steps to reduce the adverse effects for you. There may be limits or conditions on any offer that we make to you.
9.7 In some cases, we will review a course because we are considering closing it for future intakes. If we decide to close a course, we will make sure that appropriate arrangements are in place until current students have completed the course. We will manage and maintain academic quality and standards and provide appropriate learning opportunities. We will manage this process under our Course Closure Policy and Procedures, available on the Latest Polices webpage.
9.8 The University College’s Student Protection Plan is a document that is approved by the Office for Students (OfS) that every University is required to have. It sets out what measures we have in place to protect you, as a student at the University College, should a risk to the continuation of your studies arise and details how we would communicate with you about this. Once approved, the The Student Protection Plan will be is available on the Latest Polices webpagewebpage and on the VLE for enrolled students under Policies for Students.
9.9 We may also need to make changes to other information that we have given to you, including to this student agreement. . For example example, we may need to amend our policies and procedures. Where this occurs occurs, we will ensure that you are kept fully informed about these changes.
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Samples: Student Agreement
Changes after you enrol. 9.1 It is important that we can update or amend courses and regulations. We do this to make sure that the curriculum, teaching and learning methods and forms of assessment are up to date, to maintain academic standards and enhance the quality of learning opportunities for students. Sometimes changes may be needed to meet the requirements of our Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Bodies.
9.2 We formally review our courses periodically under our Course Approval and Periodic Review Policy available from the Latest Policies webpage. If we have planned a review for a course it will be published on our website.
9.3 We may also make changes to courses under our Course Modifications Policy and Procedure. These changes will not affect the nature, focus or purpose of the course.
9.4 Updates to a course following a formal review or under the modifications procedure will usually apply only to new intakes of students. However, in some circumstances, changes may affect current students. If a proposed change does affect current students, and is a significant change to information in the Course Handbook that we give you when you enrol then we will consult the affected students under the procedure below. Examples of significant changes are: • A change of award or course title • The removal or addition of a unit • A change in the aims or outcomes of a course or unit • A change in the place of delivery • A major change to information about assessment or learning and teaching methods (we will not normally consult students about changes to information that was marked as indicative in the relevant Course or unit specification).
9.5 If a proposed significant change will affect current students as described above, we will not implement it for current students unless we obtain the written agreement of at least 75% of the affected students. We will make reasonable efforts to obtain student support for the changes and we will inform the affected students if we implement the changes.
9.6 If we make a significant change to your course with the support of other students for reasons other than an Event Outside Our Control (see section 5), or we make a significant change to information given to you, and in either case you did not agree to the change and it causes you exceptional hardship, we will consider whether it is appropriate to take further steps to reduce the adverse effects for you. There may be limits or conditions on any offer that we make to you.
9.7 In some cases, we will review a course because we are considering closing it for future intakes. If we decide to close a course, we will make sure that appropriate arrangements are in place until current students have completed the course. We will manage and maintain academic quality and standards and provide appropriate learning opportunities. We will manage this process under our Course Closure Policy and Procedures.
9.8 The University College’s Student Protection Plan is a document that is approved by the Office for Students (OfS) that every University is required to have. It sets out what measures we have in place to protect you, as a student at the University College, should a risk to the continuation of your studies arise and details how we would communicate with you about this. Once approved, the Student Protection Plan will be available on the Latest Polices webpage.
9.9 We may also need to make changes to other information that we have given to you, including to this student agreement. . For example we may need to amend our policies and procedures. Where this occurs we will ensure that you are kept fully informed about these changes
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Samples: Student Agreement
Changes after you enrol. 9.1 It is important that we can update or amend courses and regulations. We do this to make sure that the curriculum, teaching and learning methods and forms of assessment are up to date, to maintain academic standards and enhance the quality of learning opportunities for students. Sometimes changes may be needed to meet the requirements of our Professionalprofessional, Statutory statutory and Regulatory Bodiesregulatory bodies.
9.2 We formally review our courses periodically under our Course Approval Policy and Periodic Review Policy available from the Latest Policies webpageProcedure. If we have planned a review for a course it will be published on our website.
9.3 We may also make changes to courses under our Course and Unit Modifications Policy and Procedure. These changes will not affect the nature, focus or purpose of the course.
9.4 Updates to a course following a formal review or under the modifications procedure will usually apply only to new intakes of students. However, in some circumstances, changes may affect current students. If a proposed change does affect current students, and is a significant change to information in the Course Handbook that we give you when you enrol then we will consult the affected students under the procedure below. Examples of significant changes are: • A change of award or course title • The removal or addition of a unit • A change in the aims or outcomes of a course or unit • A change in the place of delivery • A major change to information about assessment or learning and teaching methods (we will not normally consult students about changes to information that was marked as indicative in the relevant Course specified sections of the approved unit specification about unit aims and learning outcomes, or unit specification).summative assessment
9.5 If a proposed significant change will affect current students as described above, we will not implement it for current ensure students unless we obtain the written agreement of at least 75% of the affected students. We are consulted, will make reasonable efforts to obtain student support for the changes and we will inform the affected students if we implement the changes.
9.6 If we make a significant change to your course with the support of other students for reasons other than an Event Outside Our Control event outside our control (see section 5Section 6), or we make a significant change to information given to you, and in either case you did not agree to the change and it causes you exceptional hardship, we will consider whether it is appropriate to take further steps to reduce the adverse effects for you. There may be limits or conditions on any offer that we make to you.
9.7 In some cases, we will review a course because we are considering closing it for future intakes. If we decide to close a course, we will make sure that appropriate arrangements are in place until current students have completed the course. We will manage and maintain academic quality and standards and provide appropriate learning opportunities. We will manage this process under our Course Closure and Suspension of Courses Policy and Procedures.
9.8 The University College’s Student Protection Plan is a document that is approved by the Office for Students (OfS) that every University is required to have. It sets out what measures we have in place to protect you, as a student at the University College, should a risk to the continuation of your studies arise and details how we would communicate with you about this. Once approved, the Student Protection Plan will be available on the Latest Polices webpage.
9.9 We may also need to make changes to other information that we have given to you, including to this student agreement. . For example we may need to amend our policies and procedures. Where this occurs we will ensure that you are kept fully informed about these changes
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Samples: Student Agreement