Changes to your Programme of Study. Your offer to study at the University is based on the latest key information about your programme as set out on the College and Department website at the date your offer is made. Information contained in publications such as the prospectus, fliers and/or College handbook, is correct at the time of publication. However, changes to programmes may be needed to meet the requirements of an accrediting body, updated legislative requirements, or to keep programmes up to date where teaching or module content is linked to changing practices, or changing environmental or commercial areas of study. The University will seek only to make such changes where it reasonably believes that the changes will enhance the quality or content of the programme; or where the University is required to make such changes by law; or it reasonably considers such a change to be necessary for its wider purposes. Such changes are likely to have minimum effect on your programme, however, once you have accepted an offer of a place, you will be notified of any such changes that materially impact on the content or delivery of your programme. After you have accepted your offer, if any such changes are likely to materially affect the content of your programme; significantly delay or prevent you from undertaking a core part of you programme; withdraw or merge a programme with another; or alter the award for which you are studying (“a Significant Change”), you will be notified at the earliest opportunity by the University. If you do not agree to a Significant Change to your programme, you may: • terminate the Contract with us, and you may be entitled to an appropriate refund of deposit or tuition fees you have paid to us (where the University reasonably believes there is a fair case to do so); or • the University will assist you in finding a suitable alternative programme or module (subject to availability and you complying with the admission requirements of that programme); or • finding reasonable equivalent to any withdrawn third party contributions; or • identifying an alternative method of continuing to provide the same content, in consultation with impacted students (if required); or • where you have already commenced a programme, providing compensation where it reasonably believes it is fair to do so. Further information on arrangements associated with changes to your programme of study is set out in the University’s Student Protection Plan, which can be found at (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xx/media/universityofexeter/studying/students/docs/Student_Protection_Plan.pdf).
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Samples: Student Contract, Student Contract, Student Contract
Changes to your Programme of Study. Your offer to study at the University is based on the latest key information about your programme as set out on the College Faculty/School and Department website at the date your offer is made. Information contained in publications such as the prospectus, fliers and/or College Faculty/School handbook, is correct at the time of publication. However, changes to programmes may be needed to meet the requirements of an accrediting body, updated legislative requirements, or to keep programmes up to date where teaching or module content is linked to changing practices, or changing environmental or commercial areas of study. The University will seek only to make such changes where it reasonably believes that the changes will enhance the quality or content of the programme; or where the University is required to make such changes by law; or it reasonably considers such a change to be necessary for its wider purposes. Such changes are likely to have minimum effect on your programme, however, once you have accepted an offer of a place, you will be notified of any such changes that materially impact on the content or delivery of your programme. After you have accepted your offer, if any such changes are likely to materially affect the content of your programme; significantly delay or prevent you from undertaking a core part of you programme; withdraw or merge a programme with anotheranother (including if your programme is under or oversubscribed and we have to withdraw the programme or your registration); or alter the award for which you are studying (“a Significant Change”), you will be notified at the earliest opportunity by the University. If you do not agree to a Significant Change to your programme, you may: • terminate the Contract with us, and you may be entitled to an appropriate refund of deposit or tuition fees you have paid to us (where the University reasonably believes there is a fair case to do so); or • the University will assist you in finding a suitable alternative programme or module (subject to availability and you complying with the admission requirements of that programme); or • finding reasonable equivalent to any withdrawn third party contributions; or • identifying an alternative method of continuing to provide the same content, in consultation with impacted students Distance Learners (if required); or • where you have already commenced a programme, providing compensation where it reasonably believes it is fair to do so. Further information on arrangements associated with changes to your programme of study is set out in the University’s Student Protection Plan, which can be found at (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xx/media/universityofexeter/studying/students/docs/Student_Protection_Plan.pdf).at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xx/media/universityofexeter/studying/students/docs/Student_Protection_Plan.pdf
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Samples: Student Contract, Student Contract
Changes to your Programme of Study. Your offer to study at the University is based on the latest key information about your programme as set out on the College Faculty/SchoolCollege and Department website at the date your offer is made. Information contained in publications such as the prospectus, fliers and/or Faculty/School College handbook, is correct at the time of publication. However, changes to programmes may be needed to meet the requirements of an accrediting body, updated legislative requirements, or to keep programmes up to date where teaching or module content is linked to changing practices, or changing environmental or commercial areas of study. The University will seek only to make such changes where it reasonably believes that the changes will enhance the quality or content of the programme; or where the University is required to make such changes by law; or it reasonably considers such a change to be necessary for its wider purposes. Such changes are likely to have minimum effect on your programme, however, once you have accepted an offer of a place, you will be notified of any such changes that materially impact on the content or delivery of your programme. After you have accepted your offer, if any such changes are likely to materially affect the content of your programme; significantly delay or prevent you from undertaking a core part of you programme; withdraw or merge a programme with anotheranother (including if your programme is under or oversubscribed and we have to withdraw the programme or your registration); or alter the award for which you are studying (“a Significant Change”), you will be notified at the earliest opportunity by the University. If you do not agree to a Significant Change to your programme, you may: • terminate the Contract with us, and you may be entitled to an appropriate refund of deposit or tuition fees you have paid to us (where the University reasonably believes there is a fair case to do so); or • the University will assist you in finding a suitable alternative programme or module (subject to availability and you complying with the admission requirements of that programme); or • finding reasonable equivalent to any withdrawn third party contributions; or • identifying an alternative method of continuing to provide the same content, in consultation with impacted students Distance Learners (if required); or • where you have already commenced a programme, providing compensation where it reasonably believes it is fair to do so. Further information on arrangements associated with changes to your programme of study is set out in the University’s Student Protection Plan, which can be found at (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xx/media/universityofexeter/studying/students/docs/Student_Protection_Plan.pdf).at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xx/media/universityofexeter/studying/students/docs/Student_Protection_Plan.pdf
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Samples: Student Contract
Changes to your Programme of Study. Your offer to study at the University is based on the latest key information about your programme as set out on the College and Department website at the date your offer is made. Information contained in publications such as the prospectus, fliers and/or College handbook, is correct at the time of publication. However, changes to programmes may be needed to meet the requirements of an accrediting body, updated legislative requirements, or to keep programmes up to date where teaching or module content is linked to changing practices, or changing environmental or commercial areas of study. The University will seek only to make such changes where it reasonably believes that the changes will enhance the quality or content of the programme; or where the University is required to make such changes by law; or it reasonably considers such a change to be necessary for its wider purposes. Such changes are likely to have minimum effect on your programme, however, once you have accepted an offer of a place, you will be notified of any such changes that materially impact on the content or delivery of your programme. After you have accepted your offer, if any such changes are likely to materially affect the content of your programme; significantly delay or prevent you from undertaking a core part of you programme; withdraw or merge a programme with anotheranother (including if your programme is under or oversubscribed and we have to withdraw the programme or your registration); or alter the award for which you are studying (“a Significant Change”), you will be notified at the earliest opportunity by the University. If you do not agree to a Significant Change to your programme, you may: • terminate the Contract with us, and you may be entitled to an appropriate refund of deposit or tuition fees you have paid to us (where the University reasonably believes there is a fair case to do so); or • the University will assist you in finding a suitable alternative programme or module (subject to availability and you complying with the admission requirements of that programme); or • finding reasonable equivalent to any withdrawn third party contributions; or • identifying an alternative method of continuing to provide the same content, in consultation with impacted students Distance Learners (if required); or • where you have already commenced a programme, providing compensation where it reasonably believes it is fair to do so. Further information on arrangements associated with changes to your programme of study is set out in the University’s Student Protection Plan, which can be found at (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xx/media/universityofexeter/studying/students/docs/Student_Protection_Plan.pdf).at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xx/media/universityofexeter/studying/students/docs/Student_Protection_Plan.pdf
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Samples: Student Contract