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Disciplinary matters (non-academic) - CS102301
A student, Student A, was unhappy with the actions of Student B in their role as a student union officer. Student A spoke with Student B on two occasions in a week about their dissatisfaction. After these conversations Student B complained to the provider that Student A’s behaviour had been threatening. -
Disciplinary matters (non-academic) - CS102303
A student was subject to disciplinary proceedings after a complaint was made by other students about their behaviour in a WhatsApp group. Following a disciplinary investigation, the student was excluded from the programme. As a goodwill gesture, the provider offered the student a tuition fee refund. -
Pregnancy, parenthood and childcare - CS072203
A student completed the first semester in the academic year before stepping off the course to have a baby. They discussed their return to study in advance with the student support team and planned to resume some of the year-long modules that they had begun. -
Coronavirus - CS072104
A cohort of students was on a Business-related taught postgraduate course, paying tuition fees of over £24,000. In March 2020 their provider suspended all face-to-face teaching and activities as a result of the nationwide coronavirus lockdown. -
Coronavirus - CS032105
An international student was in the final year studying Medicine at the provider. During their final year, medical students who passed their final exams were due to spend time on a series of clinical placements between then and their graduation in July. -
Disciplinary procedures (non-academic) - CS082001
Several students in a Halls of Residence got into a dispute about noise. Over the course of an evening, a number of messages were exchanged via a group WhatsApp chat, which included offensive language and explicit sexual content. -
Complaint - CS082005
A student complained that a member of staff had completed the National Student Survey (NSS) on her behalf during a meeting. Other students also expressed concerns and the matter was raised with the Office for Students (OfS). -
Fitness to practise - CS101904
An applicant for a PGCE course disclosed a recent criminal conviction in their written application for a place on the course, five months before the course began. After an interview, the provider made a conditional offer of a place on the course. -
Service issues including consumer rights - CS092401
A postgraduate student complained to their provider about the tuition fees they were charged after returning from a leave of absence. They said the fees office had initially told them no further fees were due. They thought that the total fee amount they were being asked to pay for the course was incorrect. -
Service issues including consumer rights - CS092402
A postgraduate student complained to their provider about the fees they had been charged for their course. The student explained that the unconditional offer letter the provider had sent to them before they joined the course said the fees were £0. They didn’t agree that they should have to pay the tuition fees they’d later been invoiced for.