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  • Postgraduate students - CS062408

    Due to a staffing restructure, a member of academic staff who was the lead supervisor for a PhD student accepted a redundancy package which took immediate effect. The provider took four months to confirm the student’s new supervisory team. The student made a complaint about how long this had taken and about unclear communications.

  • Academic appeal - CS052402

    A student passed a foundation year course but did not meet the grade boundary to progress onto a four-year MPharm course.

  • Academic appeal - CS052403

    A student submitted their assignment online, four minutes after the submission deadline.

  • Student wellbeing - CS042302

    A disabled student and their provider agreed a support plan during their second year of studies. In the final year of the course, the student sought help managing deadlines because their mental health was declining.

  • Student wellbeing - CS042303

    A student was completing a year studying at a university in another country as part of their undergraduate degree. Towards the end of this year the student was told that the modules they had chosen could not count towards their qualification.

  • Student wellbeing - CS042304

    A student on a healthcare-related course had a mental health condition. The student was supported by the provider and completed the academic modules and a placement successfully.

  • Course delivery - CS042305

    A small group of students enrolled on a postgraduate taught programme. The programme had been advertised as accredited by a professional organisation and the students had chosen the course because of this.

  • Course delivery - CS042306

    A group of students was studying a distance learning course. The students complained that the course didn’t live up to their expectations, based on the prospectus and other marketing materials.

  • Course delivery - CS042307

    A student complained to their provider about delays in giving them their timetable, changes to the scheduling of their classes, poor communication, and other administrative errors.

  • Course delivery - CS042308

    A student enrolled on a part-time postgraduate taught programme, intending to complete it whilst working full time. They were told before enrolling that they would need to commit to around 10 hours a week of teaching and personal study time.