Welcome to University College Falmouth's Student Charter for 2011/12.
This Charter is designed to make it clear what you can expect from us and what we will expect from you in return. It also provides some basic information that we hope will help you get the most of your studies.
This Charter is not intended as a comprehensive guide to the University College. Instead, it provides an introduction to what you can expect as a student as University College Falmouth, and indicates where you can access more detailed or specific information.
It is important that you use the University College website and access other information such as award information sheets, module documentation, and student handbooks.
If you have any questions or feedback, or you are not able to locate the information you require, please contact the Quality & Standards Team: QST@falmouth.ac.uk
University College Falmouth is committed to:
Release the creative and intellectual potential of our students and staff
We are committed to:
Our aims
1. We aim to facilitate access and operate a fair and efficient admissions procedure.
We will:
a) Be active in widening access to the University College
b) Publish an accurate prospectus about our awards, services and admissions criteria
c) Give full consideration to applications and notify decisions on them as soon as possible in line with published deadlines
d) Make appropriate provision for students with disabilities or specific learning difficulties, wherever practicable
e) Provide accurate information about our childcare facilities
f) Provide accurate information about Henry Scott Tuke House and Glasney Student Village (the University College's student residences) and accommodation available in the local area around the University College
2. We aim to publish full and accurate information about our activities, procedures and regulations.
We will:
a) Provide comprehensive, accurate and accessible information in a range of formats, giving clear information on students' rights and responsibilities, and the facilities and opportunities available
b) Use a variety of methods to communicate academic and personal advice, guidance and support, according to the needs of individuals and the location and nature of your mode of study
c) Make available all of our Regulations and Policies that apply to students on the University College's intranet or website, with hardcopies or alternative formats available on request
d) Provide international students with an orientation guide
e) Publish information about the fees we charge and how to pay them, ensuring that we provide advice on what to do if you get into financial difficulties
3. We aim to provide a suitable learning environment.
We will:
a) Promote diversity, equality of opportunity and encourage mutual respect, and be professional, courteous and helpful in all our interactions with students
b) Provide teaching that is up-to-date and student-centred
c) Respect the diverse needs of different individuals and groups within our student body, and endeavour to meet those needs as far as possible within the resources available to us
d) Provide appropriate learning resources, including facilities that are appropriate for this purpose and in accordance with health and safety regulations
e) Provide accurate information and guidance concerning courses of study, including the teaching timescale
f) Provide effective and appropriate study support
g) Implement a course of continuous improvement to all aspects of the University College's physical surroundings
4. We aim to provide a suitable student support network.
We will:
a) Ensure that academic, service and support staff liaise in an appropriate way with all students, and make reasonable adjustments to enable every student to participate as fully as possible in the learning and social opportunities that we provide
b) Ensure the availability of access to welfare, educational and careers guidance and pastoral support services, to assist you in identifying and achieving your career goals
c) Offer counselling in times of difficulty and to promote well-being
d) Give accurate information on the availability of financial help
e) Offer a prompt and efficient service in relation to the Access to Learning Fund
f) Provide a reasonably-priced, quality catering service
g) Encourage participation in extra-curricular activities and ensure that, whenever possible, tuition-free periods are provided each week for such activities
5. We will involve students in our decision-making processes.
We will:
a) Encourage and respond to student feedback
b) Provide opportunities for you to participate in institutional decision-making
c) Regularly seek students' views on your educational experience through both surveys and representation
d) Provide support for student representation on University College committees and user groups
e) Facilitate the induction of representatives who serve on such boards and committees
6. We aim to operate fair and efficient complaints and appeals procedures.
We will:
a) Publicise the internal complaints procedure
b) Take complaints and appeals seriously and deal with them in confidence and without fear of recrimination
c) Try to quickly resolve problems and complaints promptly
d) Give you advice and assistance if you have a complaint or wish to make an appeal, and keep you informed of its progress
e) Ensure that the academic appeals procedures are fair and consistent throughout the University College
f) Be open, fair and reasonable with all students, and apologise if we make a mistake
Your responsibilities as a student
In committing ourselves to honouring our pledges and delivering what we have said you can expect of us, we expect you to respond by acting as a responsible member of our student community. We expect you to:
1. Display responsible attitudes and behaviour towards members of the local community, all staff, fellow students and visitors to the University College and treat University College property with respect at all times.
2. Maintain a professional attitude in relation to your attendance, preparation, participation and conduct in all aspects of your studies.
3. Ensure that you understand and comply with all of the University College's Regulations relating to students.
4. Take advantage of the extra-curricular opportunities and support services we provide for you.
5. Ensure that you respond to reasonable requests from our staff without undue delay.
6. Contribute actively to the reputation and development of the University College and participate fully in our decision-making processes.
The University College's academic regulations and disciplinary procedures are set out in the various sections of the Student Regulations, which are available on the intranet. Policies and Regulations are updated and reproduced annually, and may be subject to modifications during the academic year - you will be notified of any changes by email.
The University College has a Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS). The scheme allows students who successfully complete units of a course of study to be awarded credits. This can enable individuals to transfer with those credits to continue their studies in another Higher Education institution. The system also allows students with credits from other HE institutions (subject to prior agreement) to transfer into courses offered by the University College.
The University College also operates the Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) and Accreditation of Prior Experimental Learning (APEL). Detailed guidance and application forms for both APL and APEL can be obtained from the Admissions Office. There are costs associated with applying for entry through APEL, which currently stand at £25 per application. There are no costs associated with applying for entry through APL.
The University College has an Equal Opportunities Policy, Race Equality Policy, Disability Equality Scheme, Gender Equality Scheme and a Harassment and Bullying Policy. A regular review of the University College's policies and procedures takes place to ensure compliance with these policies. Any complaints should, in the first instance, be submitted to the Quality & Standards Team, who will provide a written response within ten working days and copied to the Diversity Office.
As a student you are represented on most University College and School committees. The Students' Union represents students on the Academic Board, Academic Quality & Standards Committee, Learning, Teaching & Enhancement Committee and the Board of Governors. In addition, you will have an input into the annual monitoring and evaluation of courses, which normally takes place towards the end of the summer term. Student feedback is also collected for all programmes. Student representation on Student-Staff Liaison Groups gives you direct input into the operation of your course of study. You can contribute to and influence policy and operational matters through the Students' Union.
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Student-Staff Liaison Groups |
Student representatives at a ratio of 1:30 for each stage |
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School Quality Assurance & Enhancement Committees |
One student representative for each Department (Art, Design, Media, Performance, Writing) |
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Board of Governors |
President (Representation) |
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The Academic Board |
President (Representation) |
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Academic Quality & Standards Committee |
President (Representation) |
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Learning, Teaching and Enhancement Committee |
President (Representation) or nominee |
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Research & Enterprise Committee |
Two research students |
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ASR Standing Group |
Student Representative (normally President (Representation) or Welfare President, if UCF graduate) |
Identification
Students must produce their University College enrolment card or Students' Union card as a means of confirming their identity when required to do so by any member of the University College staff. Failure to comply when it is reasonable to require that such information is given may be regarded as a breach of discipline.
Visitors
All visitors must report to Reception, where they will be required to sign the visitors' log and, where they will be issued with a badge which must be worn throughout their visit and returned to Reception on leaving the University College. It is the duty of each host to ensure their visitor complies with this requirement.
Children
For health and safety reasons children are not allowed in the studio or workshop areas.
Animals
With the exception of guide dogs, no animals are allowed on University College premises.
Skateboarding
For safety purposes, skateboarding is banned from both the Woodlane and the majority of Tremough sites with the exception to Glasney Student Village. Disciplinary action will be taken against any students who are caught skateboarding within these areas.
The University College has a number of services provided by or via Accommodation & Welfare Services teams. These include provision and management of student accommodation, information and advice about private sector accommodation, Accessibility Services, Counselling Services, Living Support and links with the Chaplaincy and local health services.
The Accommodation Office, part of the Accommodation & Welfare Service, provides accommodation information and details on the University College website and a current list of available accommodation is accessible 24hrs a day via the University College's intranet. www.tremoughservices.com/accommodation
The University College provides details of its facilities for students with disabilities, and publishes a disability statement together with information about the towns of Falmouth and Penryn and the surrounding area.
All students with mobility difficulties are invited to visit the University College and meet with an Accessibility Advisor before making a formal application, to familiarise themselves with the location and to discuss their particular requirements. Contact the Accessibility Service by telephone 01326 370460 for an informal discussion or to arrange to visit.
Information about the Accessibility Service, the support we offer, Disabled Students' Allowance and much more can be found on the University College Falmouth website. Specialist assessments can also be arranged through the Accessibility Service.
Confidential counselling is readily available and is based within the Accommodation & Welfare Service at both the Woodlane and Tremough campuses. Appointments are made via the reception in the Accommodation & Welfare Service at either campus. Counselling is usually available Monday and Friday between 9am and 5pm.
The Living Support Co-ordinator provides support and sign posting for students; dealing with welfare and behaviour issues in liaison with the University College, Tremough Campus Services and external agencies, eg healthcare professionals, support agencies and the police.
The full time Chaplain provides pastoral support and access to a multi-faith chaplaincy team. There is a quiet space for contemplation or prayer on the Tremough Campus and regular Christian sacraments. The Chaplaincy provides a confidential listening ear and is independent of the University College.
The University College liaises with local GP practices and health services. A drop-in clinic staffed by nurses from the local Penryn surgery is run three times a week during term times at Glasney Lodge on the Tremough Campus.
We also have ASK: Academic Skills staff team, who provide dissertation and writing support, English language, dyslexia and study skills support and guidance and are available on both campuses, based within the Library building at Woodlane and the Academic Services building at Tremough. They can be contacted by email at ask@falmouth.ac.uk. A range of Academic Skills Advisors are available via the Accessibility Service, including study skills, mentors, enablers, note takers and exam scribes.
The Careers Advisory Service at University College Falmouth is open to all current students and graduates no matter what year of your graduation.
The Careers Centre is based in the Academic Services Building opposite the main entrance of the Tremough library.
Our team of qualified careers advisers work across both the Woodlane and Tremough campuses offering confidential one to one guidance interviews to discuss a wide range of issues including occupational information on specific jobs and careers, postgraduate study, setting up your own business as well as working and travelling abroad. Tremough Campus also hosts our main library of books, directories and software relating to all our specialist courses in Art, Design, Media, Performance and Writing. We also have a smaller careers library based at the Woodlane Campus within the main library.
The Careers Advisory Service website also contains information of interest to students and graduates who are looking for information and advice on all careers area specific to Falmouth courses and general graduate information. The site also hosts live job vacancies for graduate and also part time work: www.careers.falmouth.ac.uk
University College Falmouth also works very closely with 14 other HEIs in the South West through the vacancy website www.gradsouthwest.com
If you have any questions, please email us: careers@falmouth.ac.uk or call to book an appointment on 01326 253735
The University College encourages a broad range of interaction with regional, national and international businesses and local business support agencies. The Academy for Innovation & Research oversees a number of schemes that facilitate and provide financial support to assist with:
For more details contact The Academy for Innovation & Research on ext 1444 or visit air.falmouth.ac.uk
Financial help is available to students who face difficulty in meeting their living costs or course related costs because they fall into hardship unexpectedly. Normally, the fund cannot be used to meet the cost of tuition fees, but there are a few exceptions. The Accommodation & Welfare Service or the Students' Union provides application forms and guidance notes. Awards are discretionary and each application is considered individually.
To qualify for help, a student must:
This award does not have to be repaid
Priority will be given to:
If you are not in one of the priority groups you can still apply, but you should provide as much evidence as possible to show why you have an exceptional need for help.
It may be possible to make an application before the start of the course, but the award will not be paid until enrolment is complete. Contact Students' Union for confidential advice and the Accommodation & Welfare Service or the Students' Union for an application form. You can also download the application form from the Accommodation & Welfare Service section of the intranet (available inside the UCF network only): intranet.falmouth.ac.uk
Students experiencing a significant delay in receiving their funding from Student Finance England may also be eligible to apply for a short-term loan from the Access to Learning Fund. Applicants will be required to provide ‘post-dated payment' (where possible) as a guarantee of their commitment to repay the loan, upon receipt of their funding from Student Finance England. Students failing to repay the loan may be considered as debtors. The Accommodation & Welfare Service or the Students' Union provides application forms. Awards are discretionary and each application is considered individually.
The International Hardship Fund is intended to provide discretionary financial help to International and EU students in situations of unexpected short-term emergency or crisis. The funds available will be limited and cannot be used to help with tuition fee costs or to provide ongoing support. Awards will be made as non-repayable grants.
Students must meet the following conditions:
Financial assistance will only be given in extreme cases of emergency. These will include, but are not limited to:
Applications will not normally be considered in cases of:
If an award is appropriate, the panel will attempt (funds permitting) to make an award that is of sufficient value to alleviate the student's financial hardship. The award will take into account:
Contact the bursary advisor for information and application forms: bursaries@falmouth.ac.uk
Full details of other bursaries, awards, sponsorships and possible sources of funding are available from the bursary adviser who can be contacted on 01326 213744, by email bursaries@falmouth.ac.uk, by post or in person. (The bursary officer is located within the Admissions office in the Kerris Vean building, Woodlane.)
If you are a part-time undergraduate student and you are in receipt of means-tested benefits, you may be eligible for partial or full fee remission. You can apply online at www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance. You will be not eligible if you already hold a degree or an equivalent qualification.
Undergraduate students
Student maintenance loans and tuition fee loans are available to most UK students who are undertaking their first undergraduate degree. Maintenance grants are also available to those students who can demonstrate that they have a household income of under £50,000pa.
Students that are eligible to apply can do so online at www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance. If a student thinks their household income is under £50,000 then they will need to be means-tested.
Payment of loans and grants are made in three instalments. The instalments will be paid at the start of each term directly into the student's bank account. Part-time students on undergraduate courses who are in receipt of any means-tested benefit may be eligible to also apply to www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance for support.
Tuition fee loans for UK/EU students are non-means tested. UK students apply online as part of their loan/grant application and EU students can contact the EU team by emailing: EU_Team@slc.co.uk. All tuition fee loans will be paid directly to the University College.
Foundation Diploma students
Limited support is available to Foundation Diploma students from the UK. This includes funding to help towards the Berlin trip and a materials fund, which is made available in the New Year.
Postgraduate students
There is no government funding for postgraduate students, but students are encouraged research private trusts and charities.
For more information on funding, please see our funding pages at www.falmouth.ac.uk/bursaries
If you are not happy with an aspect of your educational experience at University College Falmouth, you can submit a formal appeal or a complaint. It is very important that you decide whether you want to appeal or complain as they are treated separately by the University College and there are different procedures that you are required to follow in each case.
If you are dissatisfied with the assessment process and/or a decision reached by a formal assessment on your academic work, then you should lodge an appeal. There is a formal procedure for the handling of student appeals which is available online:
If you are dissatisfied about a specific issue regarding the delivery of teaching or any of the other services provided for you by the University College, then you should submit a complaint:
If you aren't sure whether you want to make an appeal or a complaint, you should seek advice from either the Students' Union or the Quality & Standards Team (located in Tannachie, Woodlane) in advance.
It is very important that you adhere to the official procedures that we have in place, as this will assist us to deal with your concerns as quickly and efficiently as possible.
The following regulations and policies should be read alongside this student charter. All of these are available to download as PDFs:
Academic integrity policy (57.83 KB)
Appeals procedure (42.77 KB)
Assessment regulations - instructions to candidates (25.21 KB)
Attendance monitoring policy (31.60 KB)
Awards, examinations and assessments (24.02 KB)
Common academic modular framework (20.57 KB)
Complaints procedure (46.43 KB)
Conduct (22.14 KB)
Extenuating circumstances form (233.50 KB)
Fitness to study policy (88.47 KB)
Illness and other extenuating circumstances (30.93 KB)
Intellectual property (18.60 KB)
Procedure for the expulsion of students on academic grounds (27.21 KB)
Registration (including withdrawal, change of course & intermittence), enrolment and attendance (51.29 KB)
Sale or retention of student work (21.94 KB)
Student disciplinary procedures (37.67 KB)
Applying for entry (18.83 KB)
Access to learning fund (30.10 KB)
Bursaries (17.98 KB)
Fees (24.60 KB)
International hardship fund and other bursaries (38.04 KB)
Student loans and grants (21.65 KB)
Availability of University College facilities to the public (17.75 KB)
Data protection and computing (35.79 KB)
Exhibitions (17.64 KB)
Health and safety regulations (28.70 KB)
Library and information service regulations (33.11 KB)
Nursery facilities (17.26 KB)
Regulations for the use of computing facilities (37.41 KB)
Teaching and learning facilities (18.08 KB)
Disability equality scheme (53.36 KB)
Information for students with disabilities (72.27 KB)
Environmental policy (28.26 KB)
Green transport plan (34.36 KB)
Insurance (17.59 KB)
Property (18.34 KB)
The policy on a smoke-free workplace (29.73 KB)
Traffic management scheme (22.00 KB)
Tremough and Woodlane sustainability policy (25.85 KB)
Vacation of premises (17.71 KB)
Code of practice on freedom of speech and lawful assembly (38.24 KB)
Gender equality scheme (79.03 KB)
Harassment policy (24.84 KB)
Equal opportunities policy (35.54 KB)
Public interest disclosure policy (21.50 KB)
Race equality policy (33.17 KB)
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