At London South East Colleges University Centre, we pride ourselves on providing high levels of support for our students, including:
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Academic support
At London South East Colleges University Centre we pride ourselves on providing high levels of academic support for our students:
- Course content designed around the needs of employers
- High student satisfaction
- Small class sizes
- Well qualified vocationally-trained lecturers
- Good reputation with employers
- Online resources and support
- Well equipped classrooms
- User-friendly timetabling
- Open door policy for academic and pastoral issues
- More one-to-one support than a university
- Learning Resource Centres at each of our campuses with dedicated library and academic resources
- Dedicated undergraduate Common Room and study space
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Student support
There is a range of support available to our students:
- Induction is a structured programme to help new students settle into higher education
- Student Hub offers advice and guidance for fees, finance and registration
- Learning support provides specialist help and resources for those in need of additional support
- Wellbeing is promoted through access to a range of sports clubs and societies and health and fitness facilities for all students
- Careers advice from professional advisors on job hunting, CV and interview preparation
- Open events are held each term at each of our campuses to assist students to make the right choices, through providing opportunities to speak with our tutors about our range of degree courses and the support we can offer
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Support for students with disabilities
You may be entitled to apply for the Disabled Students Allowance (DSA). This allowance is not dependent on your income and is not repayable. The DSA is intended to help with the extra costs of study that are a direct result of your disability. Items such as specialist equipment, non-medical helpers, travel costs and other general costs can be included depending on your needs. Further details can be obtained from www.gov.uk
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Undergraduate Students: Your Consumer Rights
Choosing the right course and university is an important decision: you are investing a lot of time and money, and it can be difficult to change if you are dissatisfied.
Knowing your rights under consumer law will help you get the information you need when choosing a course and university and help to protect you if things go wrong.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) publish information for undergraduate students to inform them of their rights under consumer law.
For more information, please see the links below:
All Policies can be found here. - Useful links