University has the potential to be the best experience of your life. Each year I have the honour of meeting our graduates who tell me how coming to UEL changed their lives forever. From their first step onto campus to receiving their degree, the experience of university had consistently challenged their views, confronted them with new possibilities, and opened their eyes to things they had never considered.
Getting the most out of your time here takes commitment, determination and a sense of close partnership between students and staff. This student charter sets out a clear set of rights and responsibilities that you have as a result of your enrolment at this university. Research indicates that students succeed when they:
You will also find details of UEL’s commitments to help you to:
UEL is not a university that is all about sifting students who succeed from those are unable to. Rather we are about helping ALL our students succeed to the best of their ability. There are many ways we can support you to do exactly that.
If you have any problems with your student experience, let someone know as soon as possible.
Good luck with your studies and I hope to see you all at graduation.
Professor Patrick McGhee
Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive
© 2010
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