As a higher education institution, our commitment to you is important and we, therefore, use regulations, policies and codes of conduct, which are designed to protect and maintain both academic quality and your rights and responsibilities as our student.
You need to be aware of their existence and their relevance to you and your studies.
Alongside this, you may also have other separate arrangements with external organisations, such as the Student Loans Company, which you will need to ensure that you fully understand.
Our academic regulations ensure that all students are treated in a fair way – from the moment you are accepted onto a course at University Centre St Helens, through to assessments and the qualification that you are awarded.
You can find out more about University Centre St Helens general policy documents, which together form our student contract, the basis of the contractual relationship between you and us, below:
Important Information for Prospective Students
Terms, conditions and disclaimers
University Centre St Helens is a brand of St Helens College, trading as SK College Group. University Centre St Helens endeavours to deliver courses and programmes of study in accordance with the description set out on this website. This website is updated regularly in order to provide maximum assistance to individuals considering applying for a course of study offered at University Centre St Helens. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained on this website is accurate but it is possible that some changes may occur. University Centre St Helens reserves the right to amend, remove and add courses in the future. Please note that the University Centre St Helens website is the most up-to-date source of information regarding courses and facilities and we strongly recommend that you always visit the website before making any commitments.
Total fees
Please note that the total amount of the tuition fees payable for the duration of your degree is set out in the offer pack. Each degree may have different, additional costs. Full details of these can be found on the relevant degree page. You may be required to pay additional costs, to allow you to fully participate in and complete your chosen degree. Typically, additional costs are a combination of mandatory or optional expenses you may need to pay during your course of studies. These often comprise of materials, equipment, field trips, work placement costs (this list is not exhaustive) and are not included in your tuition fee payment. It is important to note that tuition fees do not cover the costs of purchasing materials that are required for completion of the degree, including books, stationery, printing, dissertation binding or photocopying costs (non-exhaustive list).