Common use of Cooling Off Period and Right To Withdraw Clause in Contracts

Cooling Off Period and Right To Withdraw. After you have accepted a guaranteed place to study at the University, you will have a 14-day cooling off period that starts from the day after you complete the University’s registration process for the programme. If you have accepted a programme which comprises multiple modules (including optional modules, and including where payment is per module) then there will only be one 14-day cooling off period when you register for the programme. If you wish to decline your offer of the place during the 14 days, you must notify the Admissions Office, as set out in your offer letter in writing of your decision to withdraw. You may use the model cancellation form at the end of this document, but it is not obligatory. Any payments you have already made to the University will be refunded to you. If your programme starts before the end of your 14 day cooling off period, you may still cancel your place on your programme. However, as we will have already started to provide our services to you, we reserve the right to deduct from any refund a fair amount to reflect the services we have already provided to you, to the date you notified us of your wish to withdraw from the programme. Details of the University’s approach to refunds in this scenario can be found here: You are permitted to withdraw from your programme of study at any time and for any reason after your cooling off period, but you should remember that any fees or fines outstanding must still be paid. On withdrawing from a programme, registration is terminated, and you will cease to be a Distance Learner of the University. Where you withdraw from your course certain services, such as Wellbeing and Welfare services will be provided for up to one month post de-registration/ withdrawal. For taught Distance Learners this is detailed here:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Student Contract, Student Contract, Student Contract

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Cooling Off Period and Right To Withdraw. After you have accepted a guaranteed place to study at the University, you will have a 14-day cooling off period that starts from the day after you complete the University’s registration process for the programme. If you have accepted a programme which comprises multiple modules (including optional modules, and including where payment is per module) then there will only be one 14-day cooling off period when you register for the programmedate we receive your acceptance. If you wish to decline your offer of the place during the 14 days, you must notify the Admissions Office, as set out in your offer letter in writing of your decision to withdraw. You may use the model cancellation form at the end of this document, but it is not obligatory. Any payments you have already made to the University will be refunded to you. If your programme starts before the end of your 14 day cooling off period, you may still cancel your place on your programme. However, as we will have already started to provide our services to you, we reserve the right to deduct from any refund a fair amount to reflect the services we have already provided to you, to the date you notified us of your wish to withdraw from the programme. Details of the University’s approach to refunds in this scenario can be found here: You are permitted to withdraw from your programme of study at any time and for any reason after your cooling off period, but you should remember that any fees or fines outstanding must still be paid. On withdrawing from a programme, registration is terminated, and you will cease to be a Distance Learner student of the University. Where you withdraw from your course certain services, such as Wellbeing and Welfare services will be provided for up to one month post de-registration/ withdrawal. For taught Distance Learners students this is detailed here: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xx/students/administration/rulesandregulations/ug-pgt/interruptionandwithdrawal/ For PGR students this is detailed here:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Student Contract, Student Contract, Student Contract

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