All students are issued with your institutions terms and conditions of enrolment. Students are asked to actively confirm that they have been provided with the terms and conditions on enrolment.
We will assess the evidence provided for this target to ensure that students signing up for tuition at your institution are given all appropriate information on their courses prior to enrolling and committing to paying for tuition.
By reviewing your institution's terms and conditions, we ensure that there is transparency around the terms and conditions and there are no hidden policies that students should be aware of. We should be assured that your institution manages the expectations of ACCA students at all times.
Terms and conditions should areas such as:
- Refunds - under what circumstances can the student claim a refund for a course they have paid for? If your institution will not issue any refunds, this should be included in your terms and conditions.
- Deferments - under what circumstances can a student defer a course they have paid for to a later start date? If your institution will not allow any deferment, this should be included in the terms and conditions.
- Waivers - eligibility criteria for any available fee waivers or discounts, and the student's responsibilities in return for any entitlement. If your institution will not allow any waivers, this should be included in your terms and conditions.
- Course transfers - under what circumstances can a student transfer to a different course once they have paid? If your institution will not allow any course transfers, this should be included in your terms and conditions.
- Visa applications - how much responsibility does your institution take for visa applications, and what is the student's position if visa applications are refused? If your institution does not help students with visa applications, it should be included that it is the full responsibility of the student to comply with any visa requirements in your terms and conditions.
If you do not have terms on the above topics, you should create these. However, for example, if you do not issue refunds to students, we are not advising that you must, but you must state in your terms and conditions that you do not issue refunds.
We would expect a disclaimer line within the terms and conditions to confirm that all students has read and understood all terms.
Also, if the terms and conditions are located on a different document, this should be referenced on the enrolment form.
Evidence required
- A copy of the terms and conditions provided to students at enrolment.
- A copy of the enrolment form and information about how your institution communicates the terms and conditions to students.
- Please make us aware if visa applications are not applicable to your institution when making the application.
Sample document