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  • Coronavirus - CS032109

    An international student was on a one-year Masters course with a significant practical element. In March 2020 the provider moved to online learning because of the nationwide lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Coronavirus - CS032108

    A student was given a fine by their provider for breaching its code of conduct, and government restrictions on social distancing introduced during the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Coronavirus - CS032107

    An international student was self-isolating in their student accommodation, having returned from their home country. During their self-isolation a friend visited their room.

  • Coronavirus - CS032106

    A student was in the second year of a three-year undergraduate programme. The student complained to their provider about disruption to their studies during the 2019-20 academic year resulting from industrial action and the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • Coronavirus - CS112001

    A student complained to us about changes made to their studies as a result of the coronavirus lockdown. The student had not complained to the provider because they believed their complaint would be rejected.

  • Coronavirus - CS112005

    An international student complained to their provider because their course had been moved to online teaching following the closure of campus during the coronavirus lockdown. They asked for a discount or refund of their tuition fees.

  • Coronavirus - CS112008

    A student complained to their provider that their studies had been disrupted by industrial action which caused them to miss teaching and that they missed out on more teaching as a result of the move to online lessons during the coronavirus lockdown.

  • Consumer rights issues - CS082003

    A student complained to their provider that the information on its website was misleading.

  • Academic appeal: postgraduate - CS082006

    A student disagreed with the decision to award them a Master’s degree, rather than a PhD.

  • Consumer rights issues - CS082008

    A student complained to the provider that the course they had completed did not include enough teaching hours at the right standard to enable them to apply for professional accreditation from the relevant professional body.