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Principal's Welcome

General Information

HTC Mission Statement

Staff

Student Finance

Academic Calendar

Student Representation

HTC Learning Centre

IT Guidelines

Photocopying Copyright Rules

Regulations

Grievance Procedure

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

[This applies only to students on the BA, MTh and PG theology programmes, and to students on any other UHI degree programmes. It does not apply to students on the Access Course or DMin programme.]

UHISA (UHI Millennium Institute Students’ Association) is the main representative body run by and for students at UHI. It aims to represent the views of students to UHI and to the wider world, and to develop the social side of student life through sporting, cultural and social opportunities. The executive board of UHISA consists of one member, elected annually, from each of the colleges in UHI. UHISA representatives sit on UHI committees to bring a student perspective to them and to ensure that students are kept informed of developments within UHI. UHISA also supports student activities across the network of colleges and strives to enhance the social experience of being a student at UHI by bringing together people with a wide variety of backgrounds and interests.

Wherever you are in the UHI network, if you are on a UHI course, then UHISA is your organisation, there to serve your needs, represent your interests, and bring you together with other students in UHI.

Further information on the activities of UHISA can be found on www.uhisa.org.uk or by contacting the college representative, who will be elected in semester 1.