Please note that all information contained within this website is correct at the time of publication. However, some details may change as we review and update our provision.
Although every effort is made to provide the teaching, examination, assessment and other services detailed on this website, Hopwood Hall College cannot guarantee the provision of such programmes, services, facilities and fees. The content of individual courses at the College are under constant academic review and may change from time to time, with some courses being modified, discontinued or replaced. The College, therefore:
Reserves the right to make reasonable variations to the design, content and delivery of its courses.
Reserves the right to discontinue or merge courses, due to events outside of the College’s reasonable control or if the College considers that such action is reasonably necessary in order to manage its resources.
Reserves the right to make variations to the contents or methods of delivery or assessment or locations of Programmes, to discontinue Programmes, to merge or combine Programmes and to introduce new Programmes if such action is reasonably considered to be necessary to the College. Such changes may occur either before or after enrolment of the Students. Prospective Students and Students have a right to withdraw from the Programme if after they accept a place, the course is substantially varied from the description in the prospectus: in such circumstances, as per the fees, debt and refund policy, a refund will be made of any tuition fees or deposit already made on a pro-rata basis for the unexpired period of the academic year for which such fees have been prepaid and the College has received notice from the Student that the Student wishes to withdraw from the Programme for that reason.
External factors such as industrial action or death or departure of staff may make it impossible, or possible only at prohibitive expense, for the College to deliver a previously offered option. In respect of rational deployment of resources, options offered may be subject to a minimum level of interest being shown in any given year. The College, therefore, reserves the right not to provide any particular course, curriculum or facility to make variations to the content or method of delivery of courses, to discontinue courses and to merge or combine courses if such action is reasonably considered to be necessary by the College.
For Higher Education students, the Terms and Conditions will be adhered to, including consultation and communication with students as soon as is reasonably possible, agreement to the proposed changes sought, and refunds and compensation offered where required. The processes under the Student Protection Plan may also be followed where necessary.