Your Programme of Study. 7.1. We will provide you with educational services, including teaching, learning, and assessments, and related activities which we consider appropriate or relevant to your programme of study.
7.2. Details about your programme of study, including course and module information, can be found in the Student Handbook which is available on our website.
7.3. Details about the location of your studies are also available on our website. From time to time, we may also utilise third party facilities for teaching and/or the completion of practical exercises.
7.4. Your timetable will be published on the first day of your course and on the first of the term in subsequent terms.
7.5. Both programmes are considered to be full-time and should be treated as such. You are expected to attend any scheduled teaching events (lectures, practical classes, workshops, seminars, etc.), meetings with staff and others involved in the delivery or administration of the programme and conduct self-study as and when required or instructed.
7.6. If you do not meet the minimum attendance requirement, you may not be able to progress or attain a qualification.
7.7. You are also expected to complete or submit your coursework by the stipulated deadlines and to the expected standard.
7.8. You are expected to pay your fees in a timely manner as per the offer letter and in line with the LFS Tuition Fees Policy. As outlined in the policy, we reserve the right to terminate your place on the course for non-payment of tuition fees.
7.9. We will ensure that the university is informed about your attendance on the course. We also provide the university with regular updates about your progress on the course and provided you meet all the academic requirements and have paid your fees, we will recommend you for the award of a qualification in line with the criteria outlined in the Student Handbook.
7.10. If you do not make satisfactory progress or your record of engagement is considered to be unsatisfactory, we will invite you to a meeting to discuss the matter. If you do not attend the meeting (or any subsequent meeting arranged to deal with this issue) without good reason, we may withdraw you from your course and inform the university accordingly. If you meet the criteria for an exit qualification, we will make such a recommendation to the university.
Your Programme of Study. 3.1 The University will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities and assessments) and related activities which it considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as your timetable will be provided to you in the relevant form on or after your registration as a University student.
3.2 You need to participate fully in your programme and take responsibility for your own learning. This will include attending (whether physically or via virtual synchronous engagement) and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included as part of your programme; meeting regularly (physically and/or virtually) with your supervisory team (including your academic advisor) as appropriate; making proper use of all available resources (including asynchronous online teaching); and preparing and submitting assessed work on time.
3.3 The University is continuously developing, refining and improving its services and programmes, and introducing new options, programmes and modules for the benefit of its students. This may be to reflect student feedback or matters of academic judgement or expertise, to accommodate changes or developments in learning theory or practice or teaching practices or facilities, or to keep programmes, practices and areas of study current. This may lead to changes in the terms, content or delivery of the University’s programmes from those set out in the prospectus or website.
3.4 If the University decides to make a significant change to your programme of study, it will consult you in advance of the change, except where the change is required for regulatory or legal reasons, or on account of events beyond the University’s control, in which case the University will notify you of this as soon as possible and try to minimise any adverse impact on you.
3.5 The University has developed a Student Protection Plan, approved by the Office for Students, which can be found on its website.
3.6 You have the right to request a suspension of your studies, a transfer of your programme, or a withdrawal from your programme, at any time. A suspension and/or transfer of programme will normally be subject to academic approval. You should be aware that programme registration changes are likely to have financial and, where appropriate, immigration implications and so it is important that you seek the correct advice. Further information on registration changes can be found at xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xx...
Your Programme of Study. By completing and signing the College’s enrolment form/s you will be confirming that you have been given sufficient information about the:
4.1 Title and level of the qualification you are enrolling on
4.2 Core modules/units of study and optional modules/units of study and any work-based commitments that are required to successfully complete yourcourse.
4.3 Number of modules/units you must successfully complete in each year of your study in order to achieve the qualification
4.4 Potential award or grading available on successful completion of your course and who is the awarding organisation (e.g., Oxford Brookes University, Xxxxxxx, University of Gloucestershire).
4.5 Any additional accreditation applicable to your course and any potential costs for applying for such accreditation.
4.6 Duration of the course and the format ofstudy
4.7 Location of your course
4.8 Costs of studying your chosen course and that you are subject to paying course fees for every year of study without any delay, to the College or the relevant awarding University. Please see section 6 for further details on fees.
4.9 Additional costs associated with your course specialism e.g., field trips, equipment or kit costs, materials, studio hire or bench fees are explained on our website. In the case of kit costs, these will be specified in your course details on our website. In some cases, e.g., trips, we will not know exact costs until bookings are made, so these will be made clear in good time ahead of the event or activity. In the event of any change in additional costs you will be notified by the College in as soon as is reasonably possible. Please see our website for further details on Additional Costs.
Your Programme of Study. 7.1. We will provide you with educational services, including teaching, learning, and assessments, and related activities which we consider appropriate and relevant to your program of study.
7.2. Details about your program of study are available on our website and in the welcome kit we are furnishing you.
7.3. Details about the location of your studies are also available on our website. From time to time, we may also utilise third party facilities for teaching and/or the completion of practical exercises.
7.4. Your timetable will be published before the first day of your course and on the first of the term in any subsequent terms.
7.5. All programs require full-time attendance. You are expected to attend all scheduled teaching events (lectures, practical classes, workshops, seminars, etc.), meetings with staff and others involved in the delivery or administration of the program, and perform home and outside assignments when required or instructed.
7.6. If you do not meet the minimum attendance requirement, you may not be able to progress or attain the certificate of completion/diploma.
7.7. You are expected to complete or submit your coursework by the stipulated deadlines and to the expected standard.
7.8. If you do not make satisfactory progress or your record of engagement is considered unsatisfactory, we will invite you to a meeting to discuss the matter. If you do not attend the meeting (or any subsequent meeting arranged to deal with this issue) without good reason, we may withdraw you from the course.
Your Programme of Study. 5.1 Dartington Learning will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities and assessments) and related activities which Dartington Learning deems to be appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or after your enrolment as a student at Dartington Learning.
5.2 You will be required to participate fully in your programme. This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme; meeting regularly with your supervisory team where this is appropriate; making proper use of all the resources available; and preparing and submitting work on time.
5.3 Some programmes and modules may require a specific level of attendance. You must comply with any such requirements in order to progress within the programme or to attain the appropriate award or qualification.
5.4 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your programme, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in your contract with Dartington Learning), Dartington Learning will submit you to the relevant awarding body for the appropriate award or qualification.
5.5 If your record of engagement is considered unsatisfactory, you may be invited to a meeting to discuss how this issue can be addressed. If you do not attend the meeting (or any subsequent meeting arranged to deal with this issue) without good reason, Dartington Learning may withdraw you from your programme of study.
Your Programme of Study. 5.1 The College will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities, programme materials, resources, facilities, support, administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities, which the College considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetables and venues will be provided to you on or after your enrolment as a student.
5.2 You will need to participate fully in your programme. This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme, meeting regularly with your programme and/or supervisory team as appropriate, making proper use of all resources available, and preparing and submitting assessed work on time.
5.3 Some programmes, modules or units may require a specific level of attendance. You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the programme or to obtain the appropriate award or qualification. Alternatively, you may be subject to attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or regulatory body or other party.
5.4 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your programme, pay your fees and meet your obligations as a student as set out in this contract you will be granted your appropriate award or qualification. You shall furthermore be entitled to attend the College’s annual Graduation Ceremony.
5.5 If your record of academic engagement is considered unsatisfactory, you may be invited to a meeting to discuss how this issue can be addressed. If you do not attend the meeting (or any subsequent meetings arranged to deal with this) without good reason, the College may withdraw you from your programme.
Your Programme of Study. 5.1 The College will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities, programme materials, resources, facilities, support, administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities, which the College considers appropriate for your programme of study. Details such as timetables and venues will be provided to you on or after your enrolment as a student.
5.2 You will need to participate fully in your programme of study. This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme of study, meeting regularly with your programme and/or supervisory team as appropriate, making proper use of all resources available, and preparing and submitting assessed work on time.
5.3 Some programmes of study, modules or units may require a specific level of attendance. You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the programme or to obtain the appropriate award or qualification. Alternatively, you may be subject to attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or regulatory body or other party.
5.4 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your programme of study, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in your contract with the College) you will be granted your appropriate award or qualification. You shall furthermore be entitled to attend the College’s annual Graduation Ceremony.
5.5 If your record of academic engagement (attendance and/or submission of assessed work) is considered unsatisfactory, you will be invited to a meeting to discuss how this issue can be addressed. If you do not attend the meeting (or any subsequent meetings arranged to deal with this) without good reason, the College may withdraw you from your programme of study.
Your Programme of Study. The College will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities, programme materials, resources, facilities, support, administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities, which the College considers appropriate for your programme of study. Details such as timetables and venues will be provided to you on or after your enrolment as a student. You will need to participate fully in your programme of study. This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning, work placements and/or research events included in your programme of study, meeting regularly with your programme and/or supervisory team as appropriate, making proper use of all resources available, and preparing and submitting work on time. Some programmes of study, modules or units may require a specific level of attendance. You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the programme or to obtain the appropriate award or qualification. Alternatively, you may be subject to attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or regulatory body or other party. Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your programme of study, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in your contract with the College) you will be granted your appropriate award or qualification. If your record of academic engagement (attendance and/or submission of work) is considered unsatisfactory, you will be invited to a meeting to discuss how this issue can be addressed. If you do not attend the meeting (or any subsequent meetings arranged to deal with this) without good reason, the College may withdraw you from your programme of study.
Your Programme of Study. 5.1. Attendance and meeting maybe virtual via online learning platforms such as MS Teams.
5.2. The College will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which the College considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or after your enrolment as a student.
5.3. You will need to participate fully in your programme. This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme; meeting regularly with your supervisory team as appropriate; making proper use of all the resources available; and preparing and submitting work on time.
5.4. Some courses and modules may require a specific level of attendance. You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the course or to attain the appropriate award or qualification.
5.5. If you are undertaking a health-related course, you must comply with a detailed attendance policy which will be provided to you by the College. Alternatively, you may be subject to attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or regulatory body or other party.
5.6. Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your programme, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in your contract with the College) the College will grant you the appropriate award or qualification’
5.7. If your record of engagement is considered unsatisfactory, you may be invited to a meeting to discuss how this issue can be addressed. If you do not attend the meeting (or any subsequent meeting arranged to deal with this issue) without good reason, the College may withdraw you from your course. Further information is available in the Academic Regulations and Procedures section of the College’s website.
Your Programme of Study. By completing and signing the College’s enrolment form/s you will be confirming that you have been given sufficient information about the:
a. Title and level of the qualification you are enrolling on
b. Core modules/units of study, optional modules/units of study and any work based commitments that are required to successfully complete yourcourse.
c. Number of modules/units you must successfully complete in each year of your study in order to achieve the qualification
d. Potential award or grading available on successful completion of your course and who is the awarding organisation (e.g. Oxford Brookes University, Pearson, University of Gloucestershire).
e. Any additional accreditation applicable to your course and any potential costs for applying for such accreditation.
f. Duration of the course and the format ofstudy
g. Location of your course
h. Costs of studying your chosen course and your requirement to pay course fees for every year of study without delay, to the College or the relevant awarding University. Please see 6 for further details on fees and our fees policy including our policy on refunds, which can be accessed here.
i. Additional costs associated with your course specialism e.g. field trips, equipment or kit costs, materials, studio hire or bench fees are explained on our website. In the case of kit costs, these will be specified in your course details on our website. In some cases