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You are reminded that activities, such as sending abusive emails, downloading or distributing offensive material from the internet, hacking, using another user’s computing resources, etc are unacceptable. Where abuse is suspected, LJMU in accordance with the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000, has the power to require any computer usage to be monitored, including access to email and files that are stored on the University’s computer network. Disciplinary action will be taken when necessary, including the removal of user privileges.


Full terms and conditions of computer use are displayed in the Learning Resource Centres, and are also available from the Policies, Regulations and Standards pages at www.ljmu.ac.uk/cis/policies/ on the University website.


Misrepresentation


Any student who fails to disclose a relevant criminal conviction or has been found to have lied on the application form in order to get a place on a LJMU programme will be removed from the University with immediate effect. There will be no right of appeal or access to any other student rights.


If you are charged or convicted of a criminal offence during your period of study at LJMU (or between the time the offer of a place is made and the beginning of the course), you must inform the University with details of the offence, immediately the conviction is confirmed. LJMU will then assess the possible impact of this conviction on the University community as a whole and may choose to take appropriate action. Failure to inform the University of a Criminal Conviction will be taken seriously, and such concealment may be seen as grounds for cancelling your student registration.


The Criminal Convictions Procedure is available at: www.ljmu.ac.uk/corporate/SPR/84204.htm For further information email: ccp@ljmu.ac.uk


Payment of fees


Tuition fees are the responsibility of each individual student. Consequently, at enrolment you will be expected to accept responsibility for paying the assessed fees, or for providing clear evidence that your fees will be paid by a sponsor, such as the Student Loans Company, Local Authority (or Student Awards Agency for Scotland or ELBB), an employer, a parent or some other body who has accepted responsibility for paying your fees. If it is unclear who is to pay the fees, or the sponsor refuses, then the University shall assume that you will be responsible for payment.


The University expects payment of tuition fees within 30 days of enrolment, unless arrangements have been made to pay by instalments.


If fees are not paid by the expected date then the University will impose sanctions on the student responsible for the fees. These sanctions will range from the removal of library and IT access to the cancellation of your registration with the University.


If you intend to apply to the Student Loans Company (SLC) for funding but have not yet done so, LJMU would like to remind you that you have only four months, from the first day of your course, to apply for financial support. After this time the SLC may refuse to process applications for student funding, including Student Loans, for either this or subsequent years.


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