Student Policies
Student Policies
Programme Regulations
Student Policies and Procedures
This is where you can find all our policies related to your academic learning, wellbeing and equality and diversity and conduct matters.
Academic Policies and Procedures
- Accreditation of Prior and Experiential Learning
- Assessment and Feedback Policy 23-24
- Assessment and Feedback Policy 24-25
- Mitigating Circumstances Policy
- In Course Retrieval Policy
- Misconduct in Research - Procedure for Investigation
- Split-site arrangements for PGR Students Domiciled Outside of the UK
- Student Appeals Policy and Procedures
- Student Complaints Policy and Procedures
- Student Engagement in Quality Assurance and Enhancement
- Student Intermission, Withdrawal and Transfer Policy
- Sitting Exams Overseas
- Supporting Elite Athletes' Academic Study Policy
- Teaching Timetable and Room Booking Policy
Student Conduct
- Campus Exclusion
- Code of Practice for Postgraduate Research (PGR) Degrees
- Disclosure and Barring Checks
- Attendance and Engagement Policy 2023
- Attendance and Engagement Policy 2024
- Non Academic Misconduct Policy 2023
- Non Academic Misconduct Policy 2024
- Placements and Work-Based Learning Policy
- Sexual Violence and Misconduct Policy
- Student Code of Conduct
Equality and Diversity
Health and Wellbeing
- Absent and Missing Students Policy
- Absent and Missing Students Procedure
- UEL Disability Policy
- Health and Safety Policy
- Fitness to Practice Policy and Procedure
- Fitness to Study Policy and Procedure 2023
- Fitness to Study Policy and Procedure 2024
- Response to Student Death
- Safeguarding
- Student Disability Disclosure
- Student Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Policy
- Student Support webpage
Terms of Admittance, Fees and Funding
Information Security
Additional information
- Student Protection Plan 2023-2024
- Summary of Policy Changes for 2024-25 Academic Year
- Summary of Policy Changes for 2023-24 Academic Year
- Summary of Policy Changes for 2022-23 Academic Year
- Assessment and Feedback Policy 22-23
- Assessment and Feedback Policy 21-22
- Assessment and Feedback Policy 20-21
- Assessment and Feedback Policy 19-20
- UEL Disclaimer Statement
Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Bodies
At UEL, a Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Body (PSRB) is defined as an organisation external to UEL and sets the standards and/or rules/regulations which govern entry to a profession, approval to practice and/or membership of an organisation.
Below is a list of the PSRB organisations that accredit and/or recognise UEL courses as meeting the required standards and/or rules/regulations.
Course specifications, located on the website, hold more detailed information for those courses that are accredited/recognised by a PSRB.
- AdvanceHE
- ARB
- Association for International Accountants
- Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
- Bar Council of India
- Bar Standards Board
- British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
- The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES)
- British Psychological Society
- Chartered Association of Building Engineers
- Chartered Financial Analyst Society of UK
- Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists
- Chartered Institute of Building
- Chartered Institute of Civil Engineering Surveyors
- Chartered Institute of Housing
- The Chartered Institute for IT (BCS)
- Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
- Chartered Institute of Marketing
- Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
- Chartered Management Institute
- College of Policing
- CPA Australia
- Department for Education & Teaching Regulation Authority (previously National College for Teaching and Leadership)
- EADI International Accreditation Council
- European Mentoring and Coaching Council (Greece)
- Health Care and Professions Council
- Institute of Biomedical Sciences
- Institute of Chartered Accountants for England and Wales
- Institute of Data and Marketing
- Institute of Engineering and Technology
- Institute of Hospitality
- Joint Board of Moderators
- Landscape Institute
- The Market Research Society
- National Youth Agency
- Nursing and Midwifery Council
- Royal Institute of British Architects
- Royal Society of Chemistry
- Royal College of Occupational Therapists
- Royal College of Podiatry
- Society of Physiotherapy
- Society of Sports Therapists
- Solicitors Regulation Authority
Information you will find helpful if you wish to appeal against an assessment board or progression decision.
Information you will find helpful if you wish to make a complaint concerning your course you are enrolled on or a service, which cannot be resolved informally.
Information on how to apply for mitigating circumstances for an assessment.
Mitigating Circumstances Pages.(Sharepoint link)