Admission - Terms And Conditions
The term ‘College’ refers to ‘Wilor Academy’ and ‘you’ or ‘your’ refers to the applicant submitting the application form to the College.
1. International students must come to the College and get enrolled onto their course before the latest date for registration as stated on their offer letter to comply with student visa restrictions. The College will refuse admission to anybody who arrives later than this date and will inform the UK Visas and Immigration of students failing to enrol by this date.
2. Upon enrolment you must agree and abide by college regulations. These are available to view on the college website and/or upon request. You will also be required to produce original translated (if required) documentary evidence of all prior qualifications and immigration status.
3.The College will use all reasonable endeavours to deliver courses as advertised in the prospectus, website and by other media. To ensure that students complete their studies without disruption, early warning systems to track enrolment trends and regular curriculum reviews to align course provisions with current market demands and student interests would be in place. However, in certain circumstances it may be necessary for the college, at short notice, to withdraw certain courses or make variations to the courses offered. Variations or withdrawal may be necessary as a result of lack of demand, change in Government policy, etc, this list is not exhaustive. Where this is necessary the college does not accept liability for any loss of any kind as a result of such withdrawal and/or variation.
4. Whilst the college makes every effort to ensure that information provided is accurate and up to date at the time of publication, it can accept no responsibility for any errors or omissions of course details and any other information.
5. Wilor Academy has used the information supplied by you to issue you your offer letter and your CAS which will be used to support your VISA application. Wilor Academy does not accept any responsibility, financial or otherwise, should you not be granted a visa, whether as a result of your letter, CAS or for any other reason.
6. Published tuition and other fees stated are correct at the time of going to press but subject to inflation and other price fluctuations. The College reserves the right to alter fees from the prices stated.
7. Estimated living expenses have been compiled after consultation with international students and are offered only as a guideline to assist students in planning their budget.
The costs on which they are based depend on local economic factors which are subject to change as well as an individual’s own circumstances and requirements.
8. International students are required to pay a tuition deposit, as detailed in your offer letter. Details of payment options are available in the arrival information sent to you. You are required to keep to any agreed payment schedule in order to maintain your place at the College.
9. You must pay your tuition fees by the due date agreed in your payment schedule. If you do not, your access to College facilities such as the Library and Computing will be blocked. If you still do not pay after this blocking within a reasonable timeframe set by the College at its sole discretion, you will be excluded from the College, which means that you are no longer a student. This information will be passed onto your sponsors and the UK Visas and Immigration, and you may lose your right to occupy College arranged Accommodation. You will not be able to return to your studies or receive your award until you have paid all sums due as agreed by the College and subject to compliance with the UK Visas and Immigration regulations.
10. Tuition fees quoted are subject to change in the years following your initial enrolment. Should it be necessary for you to repeat the year or re-sit an exam in a different year, the College reserves the right to apply the rate applicable for new enrolling students in that academic year.
11. In case of refund of tuition fees, refund would be made according to the refundpolicy. See, https://wiloracademy.com/privacy-pages/wilor-academy-refund-policy/
12. Before commencing your proposed course you are responsible for ensuring that you have sufficient funds or income to cover both tuition fees and living expenses as indicated in your offer letter. Wilor Academy reserves the right to withdraw an offer of a place on a course if it turns out that you enrolled knowing that you had insufficient funds for your proposed course of study and living expenses.
13. If using an agent, you are required to advise us in writing if you wish to change agent during the course of your application.
14. To the extent permitted by law the College shall not accept any liability for any loss or damage of whatever nature which may be suffered by other parties as a direct or indirect result of your application process.
15. All contracts and agreements are governed by English law and are within the jurisdiction of the English courts.
ON OFFER LETTER
If you have previously studied in the UK prior to joining Wilor Academy, you must provide details of any study undertaken, including results and copies of visas held. You should also inform us of any courses you have failed or failed to complete for any reason. Failure to disclose this will result in visa refusal or withdrawal of our sponsorship of your study in the UK. Any offer of a place which you may receive is made on the understanding that in accepting it you have read and understood the rules and regulations of Wilor Academy and by signing/submitting this form you are confirming your agreement to them.
Any false information provided, misrepresentation or omission in information may lead to the withdrawal of any offer made by the College.
DATA PROTECTION ACT 1998
The information which you give on your form will be used for the following purposes:
• To determine your eligibility for entry to Wilor Academy,
• To enable Wilor Academy to compile statistical reports.
• To enable Wilor Academy to set up your student record.
• To share information with government departments including, but not limited to, the Home Office (UK Visas and Immigration), UK Embassies, local authorities and other bodies in connection with VISA.