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College Regulations
The College reserves the right
to include or exclude any subjects from any programmes after
discussion with relevant bodies. The other regulations binding a
student are as follows:
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Attendance:
Students must attend
classes listed on their timetables. The College does
not recommend students for their examinations if
their attendance falls below 80%. In the case of
absence the College must be promptly informed. A
medical certificate is required if the student has
more than three days of consecutive absence owing to
illness.
Books &
Stationery:
The College provides students, where
applicable, with the relevant course
materials. The textbooks and other
course materials forming an essential
part of class work must be brought to
the class by students. Students are
expected to buy their own textbooks and
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Teaching Hours:
All full-time students are expected to
attend daytime classes for a minimum of
18-21 hours per week from Monday to
Friday. The dates when the courses start and end are
an indication of the academic calendar
and are not expected to change. The
College reserves the right to alter
dates in order to facilitate or improve
the provision of the course and its
examinations. Any such changes will not
affect the College regulations.
Teaching Methods:
Our highly qualified and experienced
faculty members are committed to
providing maximum support to the
students. Lectures and seminars are the
basic means of teaching in LAC.
Assignments, library research, mock
exams, group-research and presentations
are an essential part of the teaching
arrangement. IT based class rooms and
modern audiovisual equipment features
widely in every day’s LAC teaching. UP
to date teaching aids (print, online and
electronic) are real attraction of LAC
life.
Examination Entry:
Students are entered for examinations
only if their attendance is not less
than 80% of the total and they are
recommended by the Head of Department.
Though the College informs, advises and
assists students in examination entry
procedure, it is entirely the students'
responsibility to register with the
professional bodies as Student Members
and to register for examinations in good
time. All examination fees and student
membership fees must be paid by the
student. Conduct:
Students are expected to conduct themselves responsibly on
the College campus. Misconduct may result in suspension of
the student from the College.
Appeal procedures:
London Ambassador College has a three-step appeal procedures as
follows:
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Appeal first to the
person responsible for marking the piece of work. In this
instance it will be the tutor concerned.
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The next stage is to refer the grievance to the Principal to
resolve. This could be done by arranging an appointment to
discuss the issue face to face.
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At this stage if the matter
cannot be resolved then the next stage is to present the
work to a committee which consists of three members of the
College. The three members will be the Principal, the Chief
Executive and a lecturer nominated by the Chief Executive.
This could be done on request of the student to put his/her
grievance in writing and to address it to the Principal. The
issue will then be brought up to the committee. The student will be informed in
writing of the result after the committee has made its
decision.
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