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1. MARKETING
West Coast University will market their educational
products with integrity, accuracy and
professionalism. All promotional literature and
marketing materials published by or on behalf of WCU
in whatever form, will be truthful, accurate and
unambiguous.
- Before information about an individual is used in
any marketing that individual must have provided
written permission to WCU.
- Advertisements will identify every product/course
separately from the recognized by any accreditation
agency or without recognized status.
- The names of study materials, qualifications or
accredited courses used in advertising materials
will be consisted with the names and/or titles
recognized by the concerned accreditation agency.
- Marketing or promotional literature and general
media advertising will not encourage unrealistic
expectations about the level of qualifications
attainable and the facilities and equipment
provided; or
- Make claim to approval or recognition that is
inaccurate or use misleading or false comparisons of
courses with others provided by competitors; or
- Make misleading statements concerning the
qualifications or experience of staff; or
- Make misleading or false statements about the
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2. COURSE INFORMATION
WCU will provide sufficient and accurate information
to course students that set out the detail of the
total costs/fees to course participants and the
objectives, assessment procedures and outcomes to be
achieved by the students of the course. Information
that is provided by WCU to the students of the
course about our courses will include the following
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- A description of the course and its content;
- All tuition fees payable to WCU in connection with
the course and any other fees required;
- Details of the basic assessment for the course;
- A description of the credential or statement of
achievement to be given on completion of the course.
- A statement as to whether the course is recognised
by industry or professional organizations.
- A description of course participant support
services including counseling and welfare
facilities.
- Any pre-course requisites.
3. RECRUITMENT
Recruitment of the students for the course will be
conducted at all times in an ethical and responsible
manner. Recruitment decisions will rest on
assessment by institutions of the extent to which
the stated outcomes of the course are likely to be
achieved by the applicant given his/her
qualifications, proficiencies and aspirations.
WCU will provide documentation to prospective
students of the course, which discloses in full all
of the contractual arrangements between WCU and the
students of the course. This documentation will be
written in clear, concise, plain English that avoids
vague and ambiguous clauses.
WCU will make available, in writing, all information
concerning fees and charges to course participants
and the refund policy prior to their completion of
any enrolment agreement or contract.
4. DELIVERY
Students of Course will be advised of the most
applicable form of delivery for each course.
Apart from distance education or flexible delivery
methodology, In cases there is in a group-training
situation, it will be conducted in a facility large
enough to accommodate the maximum number of course
participants with adequate room to conduct the
practical examination portions of the class
following each unit, with individual
seating/desk/bench top availability. Locations may
vary according to arrangements made by the
affiliated centres with participants where
appropriate.
5. ASSESSMENT
WCU undertakes to provide assessment of the courses:
- In accordance with the international principles of
assessment (e.g. Valid, reliable, flexible and
fair). Credits and Exemptions for previous study and
knowledge will be provided which acknowledges
knowledge obtained through -
- Formal Education/ Courses (conducted by training
or educational institutions)
- Informal Education /Professional experience, and
- Life experience.
6. APPEAL MECHANISMS
Should the need arise, WCU will ensure that the
students have a fair mechanism for appealing
disputed assessment decisions.
Independent sources of mediation are available, such
as the representatives of the IARC and GES.
WCU encourages - and in need will assist - students
to achieve satisfactory resolution of such disputed
decisions.
7. WELFARE AND GUIDANCE SERVICES
WCU aims to ensure that every student gains the
maximum benefit from participating in a particular
course or program. Management practices are
implemented that safeguard the interest and welfare
of the students in all education and assessment
situations. These are supported by the provision of
personal assistance by the Academic Registrar and by
the International Faculty Members. WCU provides
access to qualified counselors/supervisors if
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