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.
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Samples: Student Contract, Student Contract, Student Contract
Your Programme of Study. 7.1. We 5.1 The College will provide you with educational services, education services (including teaching, learninglearning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assessmentsassignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which we consider the College or the University considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or relevant to after your programme of studyenrolment as a student.
7.25.2 You will need to participate fully in your programme. Details about This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme programme; meeting regularly with your supervisory team as appropriate; making proper use of study, including course all the resources available; and module information, can be found in the Student Handbook which is available preparing and submitting work on our websitetime.
7.35.3 Some courses and modules may require a specific level of attendance. Details about You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the location of your studies are also available on our website. From time course or to time, we may also utilise third party facilities for teaching and/or attain the completion of practical exercisesappropriate award or qualification.
7.4. Your timetable 5.4 If you are undertaking a health-related course, you must comply with a detailed attendance policy which will be published on provided to you by the first day of your course and on the first of the term in subsequent terms.
7.5College. 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 requirementAlternatively, you may not be able subject to progress attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or attain a qualificationregulatory body or other party.
7.7. You are also expected to complete or submit 5.5 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your coursework by the stipulated deadlines and to the expected standard.
7.8. You are expected to programme, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in a timely manner as per the offer letter and in line your contract with the LFS Tuition Fees PolicyCollege and the University), the University will grant you the appropriate award or qualification. As outlined in You shall be entitled to attend the policyCollege’s annual graduation ceremony or, we reserve if no such ceremony is held and if so requested by the right to terminate your place on College, the course for non-payment of tuition feesUniversity’s annual graduation ceremony.
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. 5.6 If you do not make satisfactory progress or your record of engagement is considered to be unsatisfactory, we will invite you may be invited to a meeting to discuss the matterhow 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, we the College or the University may withdraw you from your course course. Further information is available in the Academic Regulations and inform Procedures section of the university accordingly. If you meet the criteria for an exit qualification, we will make such a recommendation to the universityUniversity’s website.
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Samples: Student Contract, Student Contract, Student Contract
Your Programme of Study. 7.1. We 5.1 The College will provide you with educational services, education services (including teaching, learninglearning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assessmentsassignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which we consider the College or the University considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or relevant to after your programme of studyenrolment as a student.
7.25.2 You will need to participate fully in your programme. Details about This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme programme; meeting regularly with your supervisory team as appropriate; making proper use of study, including course all the resources available; and module information, can be found in the Student Handbook which is available preparing and submitting work on our websitetime.
7.3. Details about the location 5.3 All courses require a high level 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 suchattendance. You are expected to attend any scheduled teaching events (lectures, practical classes, workshops, seminars, etc.), meetings must comply with staff and others involved such requirements 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 order to progress with the course or to attain a the appropriate award or qualification.
7.7. You are also expected to complete or submit 5.4 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your coursework by the stipulated deadlines and to the expected standard.
7.8. You are expected to programme, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in a timely manner as per the offer letter and in line your contract with the LFS Tuition Fees PolicyCollege and the University), the University will grant you the appropriate award or qualification. As outlined in Where the policy, we reserve award or qualification has classifications these will be determined by the right to terminate your place University based on the course for non-payment of tuition feesmarks you achieve. You shall be entitled to attend the College’s annual graduation ceremony or, if no such ceremony is held and if so requested by the College, the University’s annual graduation ceremony.
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. 5.5 If you do not make satisfactory progress or your record of engagement is considered to be unsatisfactory, we will invite you may be invited to a meeting under the College’s Fitness to Study Policy, to discuss the matterhow 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, we the College or the University may withdraw you from your course course. Further information is available in the Academic Regulations and inform Procedures section of the university accordingly. If you meet the criteria for an exit qualification, we will make such a recommendation to the universityUniversity’s website.
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Samples: Higher Education Student Contract Tripartite Agreement, Higher Education Student Contract, Higher Education Student Contract Tripartite Agreement
Your Programme of Study. 7.1. We 5.1 The College will provide you with educational services, education services (including teaching, learninglearning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assessmentsassignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which we consider the College considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or relevant to after your programme of studyenrolment as a student.
7.25.2 You will need to participate fully in your programme. Details about This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme programme; meeting regularly with your supervisory team as appropriate; making proper use of study, including course all the resources available; and module information, can be found in the Student Handbook which is available preparing and submitting work on our websitetime.
7.35.3 Some courses and modules may require a specific level of attendance. Details about You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the location of your studies are also available on our website. From time course or to time, we may also utilise third party facilities for teaching and/or attain the completion of practical exercisesappropriate award or qualification.
7.4. Your timetable 5.4 If you are undertaking a health-related course, you must comply with a detailed attendance policy which will be published on provided to you by the first day of your course and on the first of the term in subsequent terms.
7.5College. 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 requirementAlternatively, you may not be able subject to progress attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or attain regulatory body or other party.
5.5 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.
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. 5.6 If you do not make satisfactory progress or your record of engagement is considered to be unsatisfactory, we will invite you may be invited to a meeting to discuss the matterhow 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, we the College 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 universitycourse.
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Samples: Student Contract, Student Contract
Your Programme of Study. 7.1. We 5.1 The College will provide you with educational services, education services (including teaching, learninglearning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assessmentsassignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which we consider the College or the University considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or relevant to after your programme of studyenrolment as a student.
7.25.2 You will need to participate fully in your programme. Details about This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme programme; meeting regularly with your supervisory team as appropriate; making proper use of study, including course all the resources available; and module information, can be found in the Student Handbook which is available preparing and submitting work on our websitetime.
7.35.3 Some courses and modules may require a specific level of attendance. Details about You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the location of your studies are also available on our website. From time course or to time, we may also utilise third party facilities for teaching and/or attain the completion of practical exercisesappropriate award or qualification.
7.4. Your timetable 5.4 If you are undertaking a health-related course, you must comply with a detailed attendance policy which will be published on provided to you by the first day of your course and on the first of the term in subsequent terms.
7.5College. 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 requirementAlternatively, you may not be able subject to progress attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or attain a qualificationregulatory body or other party.
7.7. You are also expected to complete or submit 5.5 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your coursework by the stipulated deadlines and to the expected standard.
7.8. You are expected to programme, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in a timely manner as per the offer letter and in line your contract with the LFS Tuition Fees Policy. As outlined in College) the policy, we reserve College will grant you the right to terminate your place on the course for non-payment of tuition fees.appropriate award or qualification’
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. 5.6 If you do not make satisfactory progress or your record of engagement is considered to be unsatisfactory, we will invite you may be invited to a meeting to discuss the matterhow 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, we the College or the University may withdraw you from your course course. Further information is available in the Academic Regulations and inform Procedures section of the university accordingly. If you meet the criteria for an exit qualification, we will make such a recommendation to the universityUniversity’s website.
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Samples: Student Contract, Student Contract
Your Programme of Study. 7.1. We 5.1 Attendance and meeting maybe virtual via online learning platforms such as MS Teams.
5.2 The College will provide you with educational services, education services (including teaching, learninglearning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assessmentsassignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which we consider the College or the University considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or relevant to after your programme of studyenrolment as a student.
7.25.3 You will need to participate fully in your programme. Details about This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme programme; meeting regularly with your supervisory team as appropriate; making proper use of study, including course all the resources available; and module information, can be found in the Student Handbook which is available preparing and submitting work on our websitetime.
7.35.4 Some courses and modules may require a specific level of attendance. Details about You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the location of your studies are also available on our website. From time course or to time, we may also utilise third party facilities for teaching and/or attain the completion of practical exercisesappropriate award or qualification.
7.4. Your timetable 5.5 If you are undertaking a health-related course, you must comply with a detailed attendance policy which will be published on provided to you by the first day of your course and on the first of the term in subsequent terms.
7.5College. 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 requirementAlternatively, you may not be able subject to progress attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or attain a qualificationregulatory body or other party.
7.7. You are also expected to complete or submit 5.6 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your coursework by the stipulated deadlines and to the expected standard.
7.8. You are expected to programme, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in a timely manner as per the offer letter and in line your contract with the LFS Tuition Fees Policy. As outlined in College) the policy, we reserve College will grant you the right to terminate your place on the course for non-payment of tuition fees.appropriate award or qualification’
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. 5.7 If you do not make satisfactory progress or your record of engagement is considered to be unsatisfactory, we will invite you may be invited to a meeting to discuss the matterhow 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, we the College or the University may withdraw you from your course course. Further information is available in the Academic Regulations and inform Procedures section of the university accordingly. If you meet the criteria for an exit qualification, we will make such a recommendation to the universityUniversity’s website.
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Samples: Student Contract
Your Programme of Study. 7.1. We The College will provide you with educational services, education services (including teaching, learninglearning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assessmentsassignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which we consider the College or the University considers appropriate or relevant to for your programme of study.
7.2programme. Details about such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or after your programme enrolment as a student. 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 study, including all the resources available; and preparing and submitting work on time. All courses require a high level of attendance. You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the course and module information, can be found in or to attain the Student Handbook which is available on our website.
7.3appropriate award or qualification. Details about Provided that you successfully fulfil the location requirements of your studies are also available on our website. From time to timeprogramme, 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 and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in a timely manner as per the offer letter and in line your contract with the LFS Tuition Fees PolicyCollege and the University), the University will grant you the appropriate award or qualification. As outlined in Where the policy, we reserve award or qualification has classifications these will be determined by the right to terminate your place University based on the course marks you achieve. You shall be entitled to attend the College’s annual graduation ceremony for non-payment of tuition fees.
7.9. We will ensure that which a fee is payable to secure graduate and their guest(s) places or, if no such ceremony is held and if so requested by the university is informed about your attendance on College, 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.
7.10University’s annual graduation ceremony. If you do not make satisfactory progress or your record of engagement is considered to be unsatisfactory, we will invite you may be invited to a meeting under the College’s Fitness to Study Policy, to discuss the matterhow 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, we the College or the University may withdraw you from your course course. Further information is available in the Academic Regulations and inform Procedures section of the university accordingly. If you meet the criteria for an exit qualification, we will make such a recommendation to the universityUniversity’s website.
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Samples: Degree Student Contract
Your Programme of Study. 7.1. We 5.1 The College will provide you with educational services, education services (including teaching, learninglearning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assessmentsassignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which we consider the College or the University considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or relevant 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 supervisory team as appropriate; making proper use of all the resources available; and preparing and submitting work on time.
5.3 Some courses and modules may require a specific level of attendance and your programme of studyleader will outline these to you at Induction. You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the course or to attain the appropriate award or qualification.
7.2. Details about your programme of study5.4 If you are undertaking a health-related course, including course and module information, can be found in the Student Handbook you must comply with a detailed attendance policy 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 provided to you by the first day of your course and on the first of the term in subsequent terms.
7.5College. 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 requirementAlternatively, you may not be able subject to progress attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or attain a qualificationregulatory body or other party.
7.7. You are also expected to complete or submit 5.5 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your coursework by the stipulated deadlines and to the expected standard.
7.8. You are expected to programme, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in a timely manner as per the offer letter and in line your contract with the LFS Tuition Fees PolicyCollege and the University), the University will grant you the appropriate award or qualification. As outlined in You shall be entitled to attend the policy, we reserve the right to terminate your place on the course for non-payment of tuition feesUniversity’s annual graduation ceremony.
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. 5.6 If you do not make satisfactory progress or your record of engagement is considered to be unsatisfactory, we will invite you may be invited to a meeting to discuss the matterhow 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, we the College or the University may withdraw you from your course course. Further information is available in the Academic Regulations and inform Procedures section of the university accordingly. If you meet the criteria for an exit qualification, we will make such a recommendation to the universityUniversity’s website.
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Samples: Student Contract
Your Programme of Study. 7.1. We 5.1 The College will provide you with educational services, education services (including teaching, learninglearning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assessmentsassignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which we consider the College considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or relevant to after your programme of studyenrolment as a student.
7.25.2 You will need to participate fully in your programme. Details about This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme programme; meeting regularly with your supervisory team as appropriate; making proper use of study, including course all the resources available; and module information, can be found in the Student Handbook which is available preparing and submitting work on our websitetime.
7.35.3 Some courses and modules may require a specific level of attendance. Details about You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the location of your studies are also available on our website. From time course or to time, we may also utilise third party facilities for teaching and/or attain the completion of practical exercisesappropriate award or qualification.
7.4. Your timetable 5.4 If you are undertaking a health-related course, you must comply with a detailed attendance policy which will be published on provided to you by the first day of your course and on the first of the term in subsequent terms.
7.5College. 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 requirementAlternatively, you may not be able subject to progress attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or attain a qualificationregulatory body or other party.
7.7. You are also expected to complete or submit 5.5 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your coursework by the stipulated deadlines and to the expected standard.
7.8. You are expected to programme, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in a timely manner as per the offer letter and in line your contract with the LFS Tuition Fees PolicyCollege), the appropriate award or qualification will be granted by the Awarding Body (Xxxxxxx). As outlined in Where the policy, we reserve the right to terminate your place award or qualification has classifications these will be determined by based on the course for non-payment of tuition feesmarks you achieve. In the event that the College holds a graduation ceremony you shall be entitled to attend.
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. 5.6 If you do not make satisfactory progress or your record of engagement is considered to be unsatisfactory, we will invite you may be invited to a meeting to discuss the matterhow 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, we the College 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 universitycourse.
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Samples: Higher Education Student Contract
Your Programme of Study. 7.1. We 5.1 The College will provide you with educational services, education services (including teaching, learninglearning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assessmentsassignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which we consider the College considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or relevant to after your programme of studyenrolment as a student.
7.25.2 You will need to participate fully in your programme. Details about This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme programme; meeting regularly with your supervisory team as appropriate; making proper use of study, including course all the resources available; and module information, can be found in the Student Handbook which is available preparing and submitting work on our websitetime.
7.35.3 Some courses and modules may require a specific level of attendance. Details about You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the location of your studies are also available on our website. From time course or to time, we may also utilise third party facilities for teaching and/or attain the completion of practical exercisesappropriate award or qualification.
7.4. Your timetable 5.4 If you are undertaking a health-related course, you must comply with a detailed attendance policy which will be published on provided to you by the first day of your course and on the first of the term in subsequent terms.
7.5College. 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 requirementAlternatively, you may not be able subject to progress attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or attain a qualificationregulatory body or other party.
7.7. You are also expected to complete or submit 5.5 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your coursework by the stipulated deadlines and to the expected standard.
7.8. You are expected to programme, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in a timely manner as per the offer letter and in line your contract with the LFS Tuition Fees Policy. As outlined in College) the policy, we reserve College will grant you the right to terminate your place on the course for non-payment of tuition fees.appropriate award or qualification’
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. 5.6 If you do not make satisfactory progress or your record of engagement is considered to be unsatisfactory, we will invite you may be invited to a meeting to discuss the matterhow 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, we the College may withdraw you from your course course. Further information is available in the Academic Regulations and inform Procedures section of the university accordingly. If you meet the criteria for an exit qualification, we will make such a recommendation to the universityCollege’s website.
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Samples: Student Contract
Your Programme of Study. 7.1. We 5.1 Attendance and meeting maybe virtual via online learning platforms such as MS Teams.
5.2 The College will provide you with educational services, education services (including teaching, learninglearning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assessmentsassignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which we consider the College considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or relevant to after your programme of studyenrolment as a student.
7.25.3 You will need to participate fully in your programme. Details about This will include attending and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included in your programme programme; meeting regularly with your supervisory team as appropriate; making proper use of study, including course all the resources available; and module information, can be found in the Student Handbook which is available preparing and submitting work on our websitetime.
7.35.4 Some courses and modules may require a specific level of attendance. Details about You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the location of your studies are also available on our website. From time course or to time, we may also utilise third party facilities for teaching and/or attain the completion of practical exercisesappropriate award or qualification.
7.4. Your timetable 5.5 If you are undertaking a health-related course, you must comply with a detailed attendance policy which will be published on provided to you by the first day of your course and on the first of the term in subsequent terms.
7.5College. 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 requirementAlternatively, you may not be able subject to progress attendance requirements specified by an employer, a professional or attain a qualificationregulatory body or other party.
7.7. You are also expected to complete or submit 5.6 Provided that you successfully fulfil the requirements of your coursework by the stipulated deadlines and to the expected standard.
7.8. You are expected to programme, pay your fees and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in a timely manner as per the offer letter and in line your contract with the LFS Tuition Fees Policy. As outlined in College) the policy, we reserve College will grant you the right to terminate your place on the course for non-payment of tuition fees.appropriate award or qualification’
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. 5.7 If you do not make satisfactory progress or your record of engagement is considered to be unsatisfactory, we will invite you may be invited to a meeting to discuss the matterhow 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, we the College may withdraw you from your course course. Further information is available in the Academic Regulations and inform Procedures section of the university accordingly. If you meet the criteria for an exit qualification, we will make such a recommendation to the universityCollege’s website.
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Samples: Student Contract
Your Programme of Study. 7.1. We The College will provide you with educational services, education services (including teaching, learninglearning and, where applicable, research opportunities; course materials and assessmentsassignments; resources, facilities and support; and administration, enrolment, assessment, placement and other services) and related activities which we consider the College or the University considers appropriate or relevant to for your programme of study.
7.2programme. Details about such as timetable and venue will be provided to you on or after your programme enrolment as a student. 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 study, including all the resources available; and preparing and submitting work on time. All courses require a high level of attendance. You must comply with such requirements in order to progress with the course and module information, can be found in or to attain the Student Handbook which is available on our website.
7.3appropriate award or qualification. Details about Provided that you successfully fulfil the location requirements of your studies are also available on our website. From time to timeprogramme, 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 and otherwise meet your obligations as a student (as set out in a timely manner as per the offer letter and in line your contract with the LFS Tuition Fees PolicyCollege and the University), the University will grant you the appropriate award or qualification. As outlined in Where the policy, we reserve award or qualification has classifications these will be determined by the right to terminate your place University based on the course marks you achieve. You shall be entitled to attend the College’s annual graduation ceremony for non-payment of tuition fees.
7.9. We will ensure that which a fee is payable to secure graduate and your guest(s) places or, if no such ceremony is held and if so requested by the university is informed about your attendance on College, 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.
7.10University’s annual graduation ceremony. If you do not make satisfactory progress or your record of engagement is considered to be unsatisfactory, we will invite you may be invited to a meeting under the College’s Fitness to Study Policy, to discuss the matterhow 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, we the College or the University may withdraw you from your course course. Further information is available in the Academic Regulations and inform Procedures section of the university accordingly. If you meet the criteria for an exit qualification, we will make such a recommendation to the universityUniversity’s website.
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Samples: Degree Student Contract