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Student Terms and Conduct Expectations

Student Terms and Conditions

All students enrolling at Northumbria University agree to terms and conditions as detailed in the documents below.  These terms and conditions are not exhaustive and it is important that you also familiarise yourself with all documentation and procedures relating to your programme of study, particularly those listed in your Programme Handbook.  These terms and conditions are subject to periodic review.  The review is normally undertaken on an annual basis, in preparation for the main September enrolment (and re-enrolment) event.  If you are an enrolled student and have a query relating to these terms and conditions, contact us by-the Student Portal. Otherwise, please contact Ask4Help.

Student Terms and Conditions

Student Conduct Expectations

We want you to enjoy your time at Northumbria University and to successfully graduate.  During your time here, you will have the opportunity to meet different people, have new experiences, and to challenge yourself to reach your potential.

As a student of Northumbria University, you also have obligations to behave reasonably, ensuring that the University is a safe and supportive place to live, study and work for all. Everyone, fellow students, staff, visitors to the University, and neighbours in the community, have a right to be treated with dignity and respect. All members of the University community have a duty to support this principle in accordance with the Student Charter.

The University provides advice, guidance, policies and procedures to make you aware of available support and to assist your understanding of the standards of behaviour expected by the University. These are listed below, and you should familiarise yourself with these.

Student Conduct Expectations

Other Useful Information

This page has provided you with a range of policies and procedures to help you throughout your time as a student at Northumbria University. 

There is also additional information that you will find useful during your course. These are listed below and you should familiarise yourself with these.

If you have any comments or queries in relation to this webpage, please contact the Student Appeals and Complaints Officer at studentappealsandcomplaints@northumbria.ac.uk.

 

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