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  Teaching  
 

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.

 
     
  Attendance  
 

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.

 
     
  Punctuality  
 

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.

 
     
  Books & Stationery  
 

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.

 
     
  Examination Entry  
 

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.

 
     
  Tuition Fees  
  Enrolment on the course creates a binding agreement to follow the course and to pay the full fee.  
     
  a) Full fees must be paid in advance. Alternatively fees may be paid in TWO instalments provided:  
 
  i) the course duration is at least one year
  ii) a surcharge of 10% on full fee is paid with the first instalment which is half of the full fee and
    that the first instalment is paid before the commencement of the course
  iii) the second instalment is paid by the commencement of the 2nd term
  iv) an instalment agreement form is signed
 
     
  b) The College may suspend students without notice if their fees are in arrears.  
     
  c) Students not completing their studies for any reason will not be eligible for a refund, discount or credit  
  and will be charged the outstanding fees even if they stop attending the courses for whatever reason.  
     
  d) The student is responsible for ensuring that he/she has understood the costs involved in taking their  
  selected  course.  
     
  e) After the course commencement no amendment can be made to the tuition fee stated on the Letter of  
  Acceptance\Enrolment.  
     
  f) No course changes\deferments can be authorised after overseas students have been granted a visa.  
  Any variation to their student status will be notified to the Immigration authorities in the UK and the visa  
  issuing authority.  
     
  g) After the commencement of the course students not reporting at the College or failing to inform the  
  College of their visa application status will be reported to the visa issuing authorities as no longer  
  having a place on the course.  
     
  h) Tuition fees does not include any other fees such as examination or books.  
     
  Remitting Fees  
  You may remit the fee by one of the following methods:  
     
  a) Banker’s draft or cheque made payable to “Middlesex College” and posted to the College using a  
  reliable postal service.  
     
  b) Direct transfer to the College bank account, the details of which are as follows:  
 
     
  The College bank details are as follows:  
  Bank Name: Barclays Bank PLC  
  Bank Branch: 210 High Street, Hounslow TW 31 DL  
  Bank Account Number: 30038520  
  Bank Sort Code: 20-42-76  
  Bank Account Name: Middlesex College  
  Swift No: BARCGB22  
  IBAN: GB68BARC20427630038520  
 
     
  c) You can also pay by credit /debit card.  
     
  Maintenance Funds  
 

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.

 
     
  Conduct  
 

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.

 
     
  Tuition Fee Refund Procedure  
  a) Fees are not refundable if, after the commencement of the course, the student stops attending or  
  leaves the course before its completion or is suspended by the College owing to non-attendance, misconduct etc.  
     
  b) Home students or students not requiring a student visa to enter or remain within the UK may claim a  
  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.  
     
  c) In case of students not requiring a student visa on the student’s request and recommendation by the  
  Course Tutor, the fees may be deferred to the course commencing at a later date.  
     
  d) Students requiring a student visa to enter or remain in the UK may claim a refund of the tuition fee paid  
  (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.  
     
  e) Full fees are refunded if for any reason the course is not conducted by the College.  
     
  f) A minimum of 10 weeks is needed for the processing of refunds.  
     
  g) No interest is paid on any refund payments.  
     
  h) No refunds are due where students have postponed the commencement of their course in the UK.  
     
  i) All refunds are made subject to the prior approval of the Executive Board.  
     
  j) The College reserves the right to withdraw an advertised course for which insufficient numbers of  
  students enrol and to close any class if low numbers attending make it no longer viable.