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Rule-1 |
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All
students must be aged at least
18 or the minimum age specified
for the course, provide the
documentary evidence that
they satisfy the entrance
requirements of the course
and pay the non-refundable
registration fee of £50
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Rule-2 |
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All
students must pay an initial
deposit of £500 upon
confirmation of an available
place except those applying
for the MBA or DBA programmes,
in which case a deposit of
£1,000 is to be paid.
The outstanding balance of
the course fees is to be paid
in no more than three installments
(unless by prior agreement).
In both cases all payments
must be received before the
commencement of the second
term of the course year. |
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Rule-03 |
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If
the college decides not to
run or terminates a particular
course before its completion,
due to lack of a viable number
of students or any other reason,
then all the course fees paid
will be refunded. |
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Rule-04 |
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If
a student is unable to join
a course due to refusal by
a government authority to
grant a student visa all tuition
fees paid less the registration
fee (£50) and an administrative
charge of £100 will
be refunded. In this case
the student must submit the
official refusal letter and
all other original documentation
including the letter of enrollment
and receipts issued by the
college. Refunds will be processed
within 5-6 weeks. |
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Rule-05 |
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If
a student chooses to withdraw
from a course, the following
refund policy will be applied: |
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If
written notice is given
4 or more weeks before
the commencement of
the course, all fees
paid will be refunded
less £150.
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If less than 4 weeks
notice is given before
the course commencement,
£350 will be retained.
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After
the commencement of
the course no fees can
be refunded and any
student is liable to
pay the full balance
of the course fees irrespective
of their attendance.
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In
all cases, students
who have been provided
with documentation confirming
their enrolment at LCMS
are not eligible for
any refund (except at
the discretion of the
college). |
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Rule-06 |
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Having
been accepted as a student
and enrolled on any course
at the college, it is not
possible to defer the commencement
of the course unless under
exceptional circumstances. |
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Rule-07 |
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Students
who are absent from class
because of illness should
notify their instructors as
soon as possible and must
provide a medical certificate
if the absence is for more
than three days. All class
assignments remain the responsibility
of the student and are not
routinely excused because
of illness. |
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Rule-08 |
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A student may be dismissed from
the college for any of the following
reasons: |
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Disruptive
behaviour in class.
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Failure to meet the
academic/social standards
of the college or repeated
failure of the course.
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Three
or more absences from
classes without reasonable
explanation. In all
of the above cases no
fees paid will be refunded.
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Rule-09 |
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In
the case of withdrawal or dismissal
all details will automatically
be referred to the relevant
authorities. |
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Rule-10 |
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Students
dismissed from the college
shall not be re-admitted.
Students who withdrew or were
withdrawn on medical grounds
may be re-admitted on receipt
of a satisfactory medical
report. |
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Rule-11 |
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Whilst
studying at the college the
student agrees to keep the college
informed of any change of address. |
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