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college handbook contents

Principal's Welcome

General Information

HTC Mission Statement

Staff

Student Finance

Academic Calendar

Student Representation

UHISA

HTC Learning Centre

IT Guidelines

Photocopying Copyright Rules

Regulations

Library

Useful Names and Numbers

Action to be Taken in the Event of Fire

Individual Learning Account

Higher & Further Education Fees

Further Info on Student Fees  

Other Sources of Funding from SAAS

Fee Waiver Scheme for Part-Time Students

BA course handbook

QA handbook

The College has a procedure designed to protect students from the unfair application of the above code of conduct. This procedure allows you to pursue a problem which you feel needs to be solved. 

Step One: You should first attempt to resolve the problem through informal discussion. In the first instance this should be with the person directly concerned, whether this be another student or a staff member. 

Step Two: If this is not possible you should speak to your Student Advisor

Step Three: If this is not possible, you should go to the Programme Leader.

Step Four: If you have tried all this, and are still dissatisfied, you can submit a formal written statement to the Principal. The Principal will provide a written response.

Step Five: If you are still dissatisfied you have the right to appeal to the Board of Governors, which is the final recourse for appeal. 

UHI Students please note:

None of the above prejudices the right of UHI registered students to pursue the grievance process outlined in the UHI Students Charter. For further details click here.