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Teaching |
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All full-time
students are
expected to
attend daytime
classes for a
minimum of 15
hours per week
from Monday to
Friday. Course
start and end
dates are an
indication of
the academic
calendar and are
not expected to
change. The
College reserves
the right to
alter dates in
order to
facilitate or
improve the
provision of the
course and its
examinations.
Any such changes
will not affect
the College
regulations. |
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Attendance |
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All full-time
students are
expected to
attend daytime
classes for a
minimum of 15
hours per week
from Monday to
Friday. Course
start and end
dates on the
academic
calendar are the
final dates for
the whole
academic year
and are not
expected to
change. The
College reserves
the right to
alter dates in
order to
facilitate or
improve the
provision of the
course and its
examinations.
Any such changes
will not affect
the College
regulations. All
Students must
attend the
classes listed
on their
timetables. The
College does not
recommend
students for
examinations if
attendance falls
below 85% of the
total course
attendance. In
the case of
absence, student
should inform in
writing to the
College with
valid reasons.
In case of any
medical reason
or illness a
medical
certificate is
required if
there are more
than three days’
consecutive
absence owing to
illness. |
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Punctuality |
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Punctuality is
the most
important factor
of success. If
you being late
for class, it’s
not only
detrimental to
the academic
progress of
yours, but is
disruptive for
the entire
class. Students
arriving late
may be marked
absent.
Persistent
offenders may be
suspended from
the College. |
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Books &
Stationery |
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The textbooks
and other course
materials
forming an
essential part
of class work
and must be
brought to the
class by the
students.
Students are
expected to buy
their own
textbooks and
stationery, but
the College also
provides
students, where
applicable, with
the relevant
course
materials. |
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Examination
Entry |
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Students are
recommended by
the Director of
Studies, to
enter for
examinations
only if their
attendance is
not less than
85% of the
total. This is
the college
policy to
assists all the
students about
examination
entry procedures
and background
of the academic
board. This is
entirely the
students’
responsibility
to register with
the professional
bodies as
Student Members
and to register
for examinations
in good time.
All examination
fees and student
membership fees
must be paid by
the student. |
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Tuition Fees |
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Enrolment on the
course creates a
binding
agreement to
follow the
course and to
pay the full
fee. |
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a) Full
fees must be
paid in advance.
Alternatively
fees may be paid
in TWO
instalments
provided: |
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i) |
the course
duration is
at least one
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ii) |
a surcharge
of 10% on
full fee is
paid with
the first
instalment
which is
half of the
full fee and
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that
the first
instalment
is paid
before the
commencement
of the
course |
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iii) |
the second
instalment
is paid by
the
commencement
of the 2nd
term |
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iv) |
an
instalment
agreement
form is
signed |
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b) The
College may
suspend students
without notice
if their fees
are in arrears. |
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c)
Students not
completing their
studies for any
reason will not
be eligible for
a refund,
discount or
credit |
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and
will be charged
the outstanding
fees even if
they stop
attending the
courses for
whatever reason. |
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d) The
student is
responsible for
ensuring that
he/she has
understood the
costs involved
in taking their |
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selected
course. |
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e) After
the course
commencement no
amendment can be
made to the
tuition fee
stated on the
Letter of |
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Acceptance\Enrolment. |
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f) No
course
changes\deferments
can be
authorised after
overseas
students have
been granted a
visa. |
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Any
variation to
their student
status will be
notified to the
Immigration
authorities in
the UK and the
visa |
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issuing
authority. |
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g) After
the commencement
of the course
students not
reporting at the
College or
failing to
inform the |
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College of their
visa application
status will be
reported to the
visa issuing
authorities as
no longer |
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having a place
on the course. |
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h)
Tuition fees
does not include
any other fees
such as
examination or
books. |
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Remitting Fees |
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You may remit
the fee by one
of the following
methods: |
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a)
Banker’s draft
or cheque made
payable to
“Middlesex
College” and
posted to the
College using a
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reliable
postal service. |
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b) Direct
transfer to the
College bank
account, the
details of which
are as follows: |
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The College
bank details
are as
follows: |
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Bank Name:
Barclays
Bank PLC |
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Bank Branch:
210 High
Street,
Hounslow TW
31 DL |
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Bank Account
Number:
30038520 |
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Bank Sort
Code:
20-42-76 |
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Bank Account
Name:
Middlesex
College |
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Swift No:
BARCGB22 |
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IBAN:
GB68BARC20427630038520 |
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c)
You can also pay
by credit /debit
card. |
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Maintenance
Funds |
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Maintenance
payments may be
remitted to the
credit of the
College bank
account. If full
annual
maintenance is
received by the
College, refund
will be made in
3 equal
instalments,
each of the
instalments
being released
during the first
week of the each
academic term. |
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Conduct |
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Students are
expected to
conduct
themselves
responsibly on
the College
premises.
Misconduct may
result in
suspension of
the student from
the College. In
such cases no
refund of fees
will be given
and any
outstanding
tuition fees
will be payable
in full. |
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Tuition Fee
Refund Procedure |
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a) Fees
are not
refundable if,
after the
commencement of
the course, the
student stops
attending or
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leaves
the course
before its
completion or is
suspended by the
College owing to
non-attendance,
misconduct etc. |
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b) Home
students or
students not
requiring a
student visa to
enter or remain
within the UK
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refund of the
course fee paid
(less
administrative
charge of
£250.00)
provided a
written notice
of cancellation
is received by
the College at
least four weeks
before the
commencement of
the course. If
the notice is
not received in
time, one term’s
fee will be
deducted before
a refund is
made. |
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c) In
case of students
not requiring a
student visa on
the student’s
request and
recommendation
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Course Tutor,
the fees may be
deferred to the
course
commencing at a
later date. |
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d)
Students
requiring a
student visa to
enter or remain
in the UK may
claim a refund
of the tuition
fee paid |
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(less
administrative
charge of
£250.00) only if
their visa
application has
been refused and
the College
informed of this
prior to the
commencement of
the course. The
application for
a refund must be
accompanied by a
copy of the
refusal letter
from the British
Embassy
(APP200), copies
of all the pages
of the passport
and the original
documents of
admission issued
by the College.
If the College
is informed of
the refusal
after the
commencement of
the course, one
term’s fee is
deducted. After
the commencement
of any term, the
tuition fee for
that term is not
refundable and
visa refusal
during the term
entitles the
student to a
refund of the
fees for
subsequent terms
only. |
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e) Full
fees are
refunded if for
any reason the
course is not
conducted by the
College. |
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f) A
minimum of 10
weeks is needed
for the
processing of
refunds. |
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g) No
interest is paid
on any refund
payments. |
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h) No
refunds are due
where students
have postponed
the commencement
of their course
in the UK. |
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i) All
refunds are made
subject to the
prior approval
of the Executive
Board. |
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j) The
College reserves
the right to
withdraw an
advertised
course for which
insufficient
numbers of
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students
enrol and to
close any class
if low numbers
attending make
it no longer
viable. |
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