Terms & Conditions

Important Notice: 

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information given in the prospectus and other literature issued by Havering Adult College (the College). Please note that this website and our prospectus is merely a guide to our intended course provision and the College cannot guarantee its provision in the event of circumstances beyond its control. In such an event, the College will endeavour to provide an alternative where possible. However, we reserve the right to cancel, combine or re-schedule courses and to make changes to the content, teaching and assessment provided on any course and to any facilities offered. The College will not be liable to any user of its services or facilities for any indirect or consequential loss which may be suffered by you as a result of any breach by the College of any obligations to the user or any other act or omission of the College or its employees.

Data Protection

The information you provide on the enrolment form will be passed to the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) and Greater London Authority (GLA), which are compliant with data protection legislation. Your data is used to meet their statutory responsibilities and to maintain a unique learner number and personal learner record.

The ESFA/GLA may share this information with third parties for education, training, employment and well-being purposes, including research. Further information about data confidentiality is available upon request or from the GLA and ESFA  websites.

Variation or Cancellation of Courses

The contents of the courses are believed to be correct and to reflect the current state of knowledge at the point of publication. The College reserves the right to make alterations to courses, teachers, fees or venues without prior notice provided such alterations shall not substantially affect the course content or qualification. Such alterations shall, at best, only entitle the participant to reimbursement of course fees paid if such adjustments substantially differ from the advertised programme.

The College reserves the right to cancel or reschedule courses at their discretion if in the opinion of the College there are insufficient enrolments or attendees to make the course financially viable. In such cases the participant shall be offered a transfer to an alternative course. The College commits to notifying learners if their course has insufficient numbers to go ahead at least five days before the start of the course.

If not appropriate/acceptable a credit note for course fees will be issued. In such cases the College’s liability shall be restricted to a reimbursement of any fees paid to the College. In the event of the cancellation of courses or classes for a reason outside the control of the College, the College shall be under no obligation to provide any reimbursement.  However, in the event of a prolonged closure, outside of the college’s control, we may review this policy in light of the specific cause.

Attendance

If you cannot attend the first session of your course but wish to continue on the programme, you should inform the College immediately via telephone on 01708 434955. If you fail to do so, we reserve the right to offer your place to an applicant on our interest list and you may forfeit any fees paid. If you fail to attend four consecutive sessions without notification, the College reserves the right to withdraw you from the course, in line with ESFA/GLA requirements. Please ensure you are clear on the minimum attendance requirements of your course, as this may impact on your ability to achieve. Some courses require a minimum 85% attendance.

Certification Process

On completing your accredited course, your work goes through our quality assurance process. This includes the assessor and a trained internal quality assurer marking and reviewing your work. A sample is then sent to an external quality assurer, who works with the relevant awarding body. When they confirm they agree with the marking, we can then request certificates for those who achieve.

The time this process takes varies dependent on the course, and the awarding body. In some cases we may need to wait for an appointment with the external quality assurer and this can delay when a certificate can be requested. It is therefore difficult for the team to tell you exactly when your certificate will be available.

You will be informed via email when your certificate and/or portfolio are ready for collection. Where possible, portfolios will be returned alongside your certificate. For many of our courses, an e-certificate will replace hard copy certificates and this will be emailed directly to you.

In line with awarding body guidelines, any hardcopy documents are stored for a minimum of one year following the issue of your certificate, and then portfolios may be destroyed and certificates returned to the awarding body if not collected.

Copyright

The copyright in all material provided by the College shall (unless expressly stated otherwise) remain vested in the College and may not be reproduced without the College’s specific written consent. The copyright in, and of any work produced, by the learners as part of the course, shall remain with the College and work may be retained at the discretion of the College for display or promotional activities.

Liability and Insurance

The College shall not be liable for any loss or damage suffered by a learner in connection with the provision of any course or service except in the case of personal injury, loss suffered as a direct result of the College’s negligence or death. The College shall not be liable to the learner for any delay in performing, or any failure to perform, any of the College’s obligations, if the delay or failure was due to any cause beyond the College’s reasonable control.

The College does not insure learners’ personal belongings and as such, learners are responsible for making appropriate provision in respect of insurance arrangements to protect their property (including vehicles) and person. This includes learners opting to park of their own volition at any of the College’s sites. Learners accept by signing the enrolment form that they attend and park at their own risk.

The College will not store learners’ completed work for longer than 12 months after the completion of a course. The College will attempt to contact learners to remind them to collect their work. After this time, the College will take steps to dispose of portfolios not claimed by learners.

Contract

Upon completing the College’s enrolment form (also referred to as a learning agreement), either face to face, over the phone or online via Microsoft Teams, the learner enters into a legally binding contract with the College. Where you have signed up to a qualification course, and where this course has been entirely funded due to your job seeking status, it is expected that you will participate in at least one of our employability programmes as a condition of undertaking this course of study with the College. In addition, if you withdraw from your course with fees outstanding you remain liable and the College will seek to recover this debt. If your personal circumstances change whilst on the course resulting in your eligibility for concessions ceasing, the College reserves the right to levy a charge for the outstanding fee amount from the point of the change. Havering Adult College reserves the right to cease assessing learners’ work in the event they default in their payments until such time as the outstanding balance is then paid. We will contact you within six months of completing your course to track your progress. Signing the enrolment form confirms your acceptance of this condition.

Internal Progression

The College will provide existing learners with the opportunity to progress vertically to the next level of course (or laterally to an alternative or associated interest course, providing a Pre-Course Interview (PCI) appointment is not required). The teacher will determine if learners qualify for the automatic right of progression assuming all entry requirements are met. This will take place prior to general release of the prospectus to the public. Please note, re-enrolling on the same course at the same level is not an option under these terms.

Interest List

The College will compile a list of those prospective learners who express an interest in our upcoming courses. Prior to the launch of the new prospectus, those on the list will be contacted by email to confirm that enrolment is now open. Please note as courses (and appointments for a PCI) are filled on a first come, first served basis to allow for equality of access, we cannot hold places, nor can we guarantee priority enrolment to those on an interest list. The College does not maintain waiting lists for courses. On occasion, the College may take prospective learner details linked to courses we presently do not offer to support curriculum planning, but it cannot be guaranteed that courses requested can always be offered.

NOTE: Nothing in these Terms and Conditions of Enrolment affects your statutory rights.

Financial Terms & Conditions

Payment Terms

Settlement is due on enrolment Places will not be held without payment Settlement in full or in part by agreement with the College will ensure that your name appears on the course register. 

Interest

The College reserves the right to charge interest at the current Bank of England base rate plus 2% per month if payment is not made by the due date. 

Withdrawal from Course

All fees agreed on enrolment will be due regardless of whether a student later withdraws from the course This includes where fees are being covered by Advanced Learner Loans, as the loans will terminate at the point of withdrawal and the learner will assume full liability for all outstanding fees to the College, as well as repayments to the loans provider. Similarly, where payment is by instalments, at the point of withdrawal the outstanding fees will become due in full and final settlement Those in receipt of full fee remission due to their status will also become liable for the amount of fees due for the remainder of the course, as funding associated with that enrolment will cease at the point of withdrawal and could otherwise adversely affect the financial viability of any given course.  The London Borough of Havering will seek to recover any monies owed, and non- payment could result in a County Court Judgement (CCJ) A CCJ can affect your credit rating for up to six years. 

Reimbursement

Once enrolled, a learner is liable for the fee identified in this agreement regardless of whether they subsequently decide to withdraw from the course Reimbursement in whole or in part for fees paid will only be considered in truly exceptional cases.   All applications for reimbursement must be made in writing Appropriate supporting documentation must be attached (e.g. medical certificates) Please note, once a course has been purchased, there is no automatic entitlement to a refund.  The College reserves the right to make a deduction of £25 from such reimbursements to represent the administration and other costs to the College occasioned by the learner’s withdrawal If the College requires a learner to leave for reasons of conduct, the learner will remain liable for the full amount agreed at enrolment. 

Credit Notes

If agreed between the learner and the College, a credit note may be issued following a withdrawal Credit notes may be valid for a one-year period from the date of issue and are non-transferable to another learner. 

Fee Reductions

Fee reductions will only be applicable to courses as indicated in the prospectus and to learners meeting the criteria as laid down in the prospectus. Evidence must be provided.  Evidence may be further checked to ensure all learners are still eligible for any concession applied at the commencement of the course. 

Receipts

Receipts will be provided for all monies paid to the College except where payment is made through BACS or standing order. 

Certificates and Results

Where successful completion of a qualification course results in the award of a certificate, the College reserves the right to suspend further assessment of a learner’s work in the event that said learner defaults on their instalment payments, or where overall fees or other amounts remain due This is deemed a breach in the contract between the learner and the College, and it is entirely at the discretion of the College as to whether or not further assessment will take place once outstanding fees are paid. 

Non-Acceptance of Enrolment

The College reserves the right not to accept applicants or enrolments from individuals or sponsors where fees or other costs from previous courses remain outstanding until such time as all outstanding fees or other outstanding costs are paid. 

Non-Payment of Fees

In addition to the terms above, the College reserves the right to terminate an enrolment at any time during the life of a course where fees are outstanding or where any agreed instalment payment defaults. 

The College may take legal action for the recovery of monies due and in such circumstances the College reserves the right to make charges of up to £300 to represent the administration and other costs to the College occasioned by the non-payment.