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Our commitment

CampusTrinity seeks to provide students with the opportunity to experience a wide range of academic, social and cultural influences, which will promote their personal development and inspire their studies. We make every effort to put our students’ needs first in planning and preparing our courses. We aim to provide authoritative teaching, appropriate learning resources and effective study support. We seek to implement a programme of continuous improvement in all aspects relating to the University environment and its enjoyment by members of its community. At all times, we shall try to deal with our students with courtesy and with due respect for privacy and confidentiality. Above all, we want to make Trinity a place where every individual is dealt with in a friendly and caring way and feels secure and respected. The University supports equality and diversity in all aspects of its work.

Student Charter at Trinity

Our Student Charter provides information relating to the standards of services you are entitled to receive while a student at Trinity. The Charter tells you how we seek to meet your needs and what to do if, at any time, we do not meet your expectations. It also tells you about your obligations as a member of Trinity. You will formally become a student of Trinity when you complete the registration procedure at the start of your course. Full details of Trinity’s Student Charter will be available upon enrolment.

Quality

CampusAs a member of the University of Wales, Trinity has in place a Quality Assurance system which seeks to ensure rigorous course preparation and teaching. It also oversees the process of internal course validation and monitoring. Each course is monitored, reviewed and critically appraised on a regular basis.

Trinity is committed to the principle that students should be given opportunities to contribute to quality assurance processes by being:

  • represented on committees dealing with the annual reviews of courses
  • represented on various other monitoring and review processes
  • encouraged to discuss matters directly with all staff, in particular, their personal tutors.

Students are represented on most of Trinity’s committees, including the Governing Body.

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Terms and Conditions

You will become a student of Trinity upon registering onto a course and as such you will be required to abide by, and to submit to, the procedures, rules and regulations which will be issued to you upon enrolment. Trinity will make every reasonable effort to deliver courses in accordance with the descriptions set out in this Prospectus. However, Trinity University College does not provide education to UK students on a commercial basis. It is also very largely dependent upon charitable and public funds, which it has to manage in a way which is efficient and cost-effective, in the context of the provision of a diverse range of courses to a large number of students. Trinity University College, therefore, reserves the right to make variations to the contents or methods of delivery of courses, to discontinue courses or modules and to merge or combine courses, if such action is reasonably considered to be necessary by Trinity University College in the context of its wider purposes.

If the University discontinues any course, it will make every reasonable effort to provide a suitable alternative course. Trinity University College cannot accept liability for damage to students’ property, transfer of computer viruses to students’ equipment, liability for breach of contract including cancellation of courses, lectures, laboratory sessions, workshops, field trips and similar activities.