Commitments

A partnership based on Commitments

The College will:

  • provide a high and appropriate level of teaching, learning and administrative support
  • provide up-to-date information on course content, facilities, timetabling and assessment
  • provide sensitive and responsive support and welfare services
  • provide catering, IT and other appropriate facilities
  • find out and respond to the views of students, through the Students’ Union, Course Boards and informally
  • provide a safe and healthy environment for students to work under
  • provide the best possible performance opportunities
  • be committed to equality of opportunity and oppose discrimination

You will:

  • make yourself familiar with the contents of this portal, the College Rules and Regulations, Complaints Procedure and Appeals Procedure
  • make yourself familiar with your course syllabus and individual timetables
  • notify the appropriate Academic Services Office if you are to be absent from College, if you change address or if your personal details alter
  • check departmental notice boards daily
  • meet all reasonable requests to attend a meeting with any member of College staff
  • display a professional attitude (see below)
  • respect the views and opinions of other individuals and oppose discrimination
  • pay all monies owing to the College and understand that failure to do so may result in disciplinary action
  • register with a local GP