The existing Students’ Consumer Rights module has been refreshed to improve the training and guidance for staff. This follows on from changes made by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to their guidance for higher education provider s. As you may be aware, prospective and current students have rights under consumer protection law, such as the right to accurate information. The module is intended to provide guidance to staff on the law and how it applies to UCL’s interactions with prospective and current students. The training includes information on:
- What consumer protection law means for UCL and its students
- The type of information which needs to be provided by UCL
- Specific guidance on additional costs, accessibility and contact hours
- Changes to information
- Terms and conditions
Any staff members who provide information about UCL programmes to prospective students, are involved with admissions processes or are involved in access and widening participation are encouraged to undertake the new module. Please note, if you are involved in the copy call process, this training must be undertaken before you can access the programme summary editor.
How to access the training
You can access the training directly via LearnUpon , or sign into LearnUpon using your UCL user ID and password and search for "students’ consumer rights" in the catalogue. If you have any issues with logging in via the above link, please report to .Further guidance
Further guidance on consumer protection law can be found on the SRS compliance Consumer Protection page s. Guidance on programme or module amendments and communications to prospective and current students can be found in UCL’s Academic Manual, Chapter 7, Annex 7.1.3 .Any questions please contact the SRS compliance team at srs-compliance@ucl.ac.uk.
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