Conditions
relating to course information
The tic's prospectuses and web pages are intended as a general guide to the tic's courses
and facilities and form no part of any contract between you and
the tic. They are prepared in advance of the academic
year to which they relate. Although reasonable steps are taken
by the tic to provide the courses and services described, the tic cannot guarantee the provision of any course or facility. Any course
may be altered or withdrawn owing to circumstances beyond the tic's
control. Such circumstances include (but are not limited to) lack
of demand, departure of key personnel, change in Government policy,
and withdrawal or reduction of funding.
Enrolment at the tic is subject to your acceptance of the conditions
of enrolment, which includes your agreement to be bound by the
tic's regulations.
If you would like to receive a copy of the conditions of enrolment
and/or the tic's regulations, please write to the:
Director of Academic Registry,
The technology innovation centre,
Millennium Point,
1 Curzon Street,
Birmingham
B4 7XG.
Terms and conditions
The tic would like to draw your attention to the following
terms which will be incorporated into any student contract
that exists
following your acceptance of the tic's offer to you:
- The tic will accept no liability if the
courses described in the Birmingham City University prospectus are not provided. However,
the
tic will take
such steps as are available to it to minimise the
effect of any alteration or withdrawal of a course. Such steps
might include
the offer of a place on an alternative course.
- The
decision the tic takes about your application is made on the
basis of the information that you
have provided
on
your application
form. If we find that you have made a false statement,
or have left out significant information, we reserve
the right
either
to withdraw or amend our offer. Similarly, the
decision that tic makes
about your fee status (whether you pay Home or
Overseas fees) is taken on the basis of the information that
you have provided.
If
we find that you have made a false statement, given
ambiguous information or have left out significant
information,
we reserve the right
to amend your fee status.
- The tic welcomes comments on its courses from
students' parents and sponsors. However, the
tic's contracts
with its students
do not confer benefits on third parties for the
purposes of the Contracts
(Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999.