Responsibilites as a Student
To Enrol Promptly
You are required to enrol each academic year, even if you are only undertaking re-sit assessments. You will be sent an enrolment form during the summer break which you must check, sign and return by the due date. This process confirms that you agree to comply with the College regulations, policies and procedures.
You will be given a new validating slip each academic year. This, together with the photograph card you are given at the start of your course, constitutes your student identification card. This also acts as your library card.
To Pay Fees On Time
The responsibility to ensure that fees are paid remains with the student, even if the amount is to be paid is through a loan company or a sponsor.
If you are experiencing any difficulties you should contact the Finance Department on 020 7553 0430
To Attend
It is your responsibility and in your interest to participate fully in the work of the programme through attendance at lectures, tutorials, practical classes and seminars.
If you are having problems attending please contact your Course Tutor.
To Complete Work and Attend Examinations
It is your responsibility to hand-in assignment /work by the submission date given in your assignment brief and to attend examinations.
Examination timetables will be available approximately 4 weeks before the examinations are held.
If you find that any of your examinations are scheduled during a major religious festival which you observe, and you regard this as a problem, please talk to your Course Leader.
If you are unsuccessful in any of your assessments it is your responsibility to check the arrangements required for re-assessment.
To View Notice boards and Websites
From time to time information relating to your study will be posted on the notice boards or website. It is your responsibility to check these on a regular basis.
To Advise of a Change of Name, Address and contact details
If you change your contact number, home or term time address you must ensure that you advise the Student Services Centre immediately.
If you have changed your name please bring the relevant documentation as proof of the change to the Student Services Centre .
To Advise of any Difficulties or Personal Problems
If you are going to be absent from your course for any length of time you must advise the course administrators and your Level or Year Tutor as soon as possible. You will be advised on the course of action to take which may include an interruption of study, details of which can be found under the section “College Codes and Procedures”.
If you are experiencing personal problems you should talk to your Level or Year tutor. You can also contact Student Services who operate a confidential counselling service.
To Advise of Intended Withdrawal
If you wish to withdraw from your course you must advise the Course Leader in writing, giving the reason for the withdrawal and the last date of attendance. You are responsible for the fees until written confirmation reaches the office.
The College is required to notify Border Immigration Agency and other awarding bodies of a student’s withdrawal from a course.
To Observe the Regulations on Smoking on the Campus
Smoking is forbidden in all College buildings.
You are required to enrol each academic year, even if you are only undertaking re-sit assessments. You will be sent an enrolment form during the summer break which you must check, sign and return by the due date. This process confirms that you agree to comply with the College regulations, policies and procedures.
You will be given a new validating slip each academic year. This, together with the photograph card you are given at the start of your course, constitutes your student identification card. This also acts as your library card.
To Pay Fees On Time
The responsibility to ensure that fees are paid remains with the student, even if the amount is to be paid is through a loan company or a sponsor.
If you are experiencing any difficulties you should contact the Finance Department on 020 7553 0430
To Attend
It is your responsibility and in your interest to participate fully in the work of the programme through attendance at lectures, tutorials, practical classes and seminars.
If you are having problems attending please contact your Course Tutor.
To Complete Work and Attend Examinations
It is your responsibility to hand-in assignment /work by the submission date given in your assignment brief and to attend examinations.
Examination timetables will be available approximately 4 weeks before the examinations are held.
If you find that any of your examinations are scheduled during a major religious festival which you observe, and you regard this as a problem, please talk to your Course Leader.
If you are unsuccessful in any of your assessments it is your responsibility to check the arrangements required for re-assessment.
To View Notice boards and Websites
From time to time information relating to your study will be posted on the notice boards or website. It is your responsibility to check these on a regular basis.
To Advise of a Change of Name, Address and contact details
If you change your contact number, home or term time address you must ensure that you advise the Student Services Centre immediately.
If you have changed your name please bring the relevant documentation as proof of the change to the Student Services Centre .
To Advise of any Difficulties or Personal Problems
If you are going to be absent from your course for any length of time you must advise the course administrators and your Level or Year Tutor as soon as possible. You will be advised on the course of action to take which may include an interruption of study, details of which can be found under the section “College Codes and Procedures”.
If you are experiencing personal problems you should talk to your Level or Year tutor. You can also contact Student Services who operate a confidential counselling service.
To Advise of Intended Withdrawal
If you wish to withdraw from your course you must advise the Course Leader in writing, giving the reason for the withdrawal and the last date of attendance. You are responsible for the fees until written confirmation reaches the office.
The College is required to notify Border Immigration Agency and other awarding bodies of a student’s withdrawal from a course.
To Observe the Regulations on Smoking on the Campus
Smoking is forbidden in all College buildings.



