Common use of Disclosure of information generally Clause in Contracts

Disclosure of information generally. The University may amend or withdraw our offer of a place or terminate your registration if it determines that you have made any fraudulent, false or misleading application or statement to the University, or if you have failed to disclose relevant information to the University (including in respect of criminal convictions) or have produced falsified documents, whether on your application or whilst on your programme. In such cases the University may take action against you under its Admissions Policy, Student Misconduct and Professional Suitability procedures, or other relevant policy or procedure.

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Samples: www.brunel.ac.uk, www.brunel.ac.uk, www.brunel.ac.uk

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Disclosure of information generally. The University may amend or withdraw our your offer of a place or terminate your registration if it determines that you have made any fraudulent, false or misleading application or statement to the University, or if you have failed to disclose relevant information to the University (including in respect of criminal convictions) or have produced falsified documents, whether on in the programme of your application or whilst on your programme. In such cases the University may take action against you under its Admissions Policy, Fitness to Practise Policy, Student Misconduct and Professional Suitability procedures, or other relevant policy or procedure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.brunel.ac.uk

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Disclosure of information generally. The University may amend or withdraw our your offer of a place or terminate your registration if it determines that you have made any fraudulent, false or misleading application or statement to the University, or if you have failed to disclose relevant information to the University (including in respect of criminal convictions) or have produced falsified documents, whether on in the programme of your application or whilst on your programme. In such cases the University may take action against you under its Admissions Policy, Fitness to Practice Policy, Student Misconduct and Professional Suitability procedures, or other relevant policy or procedure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Contract

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