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Service issues including consumer rights - CS092405

A student was awarded their degree in February 2021. In December 2023 they complained to their provider about the impact of periods of industrial action and the coronavirus pandemic on their studies.

Service issues including consumer rights - CS092406

A postgraduate student complained to their provider that they hadn’t had been able to complete an industrial placement as part of their course because the process for applying for placements had been unclear.

Service issues including consumer rights - CS092407

A student complained to their provider that their course wasn’t good value for money. They said the library resources were insufficient, that online services were poor, and that there had been delays in receiving feedback and approval for their dissertation proposal.

Service issues including consumer rights - CS092408

A first-year undergraduate student complained to their provider that their course had been mis-sold as full-time. The student said they wouldn’t have relocated to attend the course if they’d known it wasn’t full-time and asked the provider for financial compensation. The provider did not uphold the student’s complaint.

Service issues including consumer rights - CS092410

A small group of postgraduate students complained to their provider after discovering that their course was no longer externally accredited by a professional body. They said the information they’d been given prior to enrolment led them to believe the course was still accredited and explained that accreditation was a key factor in their decision to apply for the course.

Postgraduate students - CS062401

An international PhD student made an application to extend their period of studies. This was their fourth extension request.

Postgraduate students - CS062402

A PhD student complained to their provider that they were being bullied by their supervisor and that the situation was impacting their mental health.

Postgraduate students - CS062403

An international student on an MSc programme with an optional placement year was found to have committed plagiarism in a second and final attempt at an assessment. They were awarded a mark of zero as a penalty.

Postgraduate students - CS062404

A PhD candidate submitted their thesis for examination and attended a viva, which was overseen by an independent chair. The student was informed that the examiners had not recommended them for the award of a PhD, but had agreed they could make corrections and resubmit within a year for the award of an MPhil.

We publish summaries of some of the complaints that we review. We always leave out of the summary any information that might identify the student who made the complaint. In some cases we decide that it is in the public interest to publish a summary of a complaint that includes the name of the provider. 

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