The University has standard terms and conditions which set out the relationship between you and the University which begins when you apply for a place, accept the University’s offer of a place and continue for the whole period of your studies. They are specific for each year of entry and historic versions can be found below.
The terms and conditions include a number of regulations which you must comply with and categorised as being:
General Regulations – which apply to all students
Awards Regulations – which will be specific to the award for which you are studying
Disciplinary Regulations - which set out the potential consequences of failing to comply with regulations
In addition, there are a number of other operational rules and processes which you will need to follow and other Terms and Conditions may apply, if for example you are in receipt of a scholarship, resident in UEA accommodation, studying on an apprenticeship, etc. This is explained in the Terms and Conditions.
Applicants may also be interested in reading
Our Admissions Policy: providing detailed information on the policy and procedures we follow when considering applications for a taught course. We endeavour to ensure that our procedures operate efficiently and effectively but there is also information available should you need to appeal or complain.
The University’s Student Protection Plan and associated Refund and compensation policy. This explains the events and situations that have the potential to prevent a student from finishing their course and how UEA manages this such that the risk to students is low.
The University’s UEA Degree Outcomes Statement