Disclaimer
Trinity Laban makes all reasonable efforts to ensure that the
information on their website(s) is as accurate as possible.
However, the Institution reserves the right at any time to vary the
content without notice. While the Institution will make all
reasonable endeavours to deliver the programmes of study and other
educational services as set out in this website, circumstances may
change and the Institution reserves the right at any time to vary
the content and delivery of programmes, to change the location of
courses, modules or services, to discontinue or combine programmes
or to discontinue services, if the Institution considers such
action necessary.
The Institution does not accept responsibility and expressly
excludes liability for damage to students' property or intellectual
property other than through the proven negligence of the
Institution, its staff or agents, or for the consequences of any
modification or cancellation of courses, modules or services as set
here. Trinity Laban is committed to fostering an inclusive
institutional culture which embraces diversity, respects cultural
difference and challenges all forms of inequality.
Trinity Laban recognises that the high levels of quality it
seeks to achieve in its training can only be realised by attracting
a diverse population of gifted students and staff, and by
establishing an environment in which all can perform to their
greatest potential. It seeks to create an atmosphere of openness
and trust within a community which values all its members, and
protects them from prejudice and harassment.
If you are offered and accept a place in the Institution, a
contract is formed. The terms of this contract include the
following conditions, and your acceptance of a place is expressly
subject to them. You will be required to meet stated conditions of
enrolment, including the following:
- That you have a confirmed acceptance from the Institution in
response to your application.
- That you produce proof of identity and documentary evidence
that you meet the entry requirements for the course or have
equivalent qualifications considered equivalent by the
Institution.
- You pay the fees and any additional charges prescribed for your
course, in accordance with the published payment schedules.
- You will also be required, as a condition of enrolment, to
abide by the Institution's Rules, Regulations, Procedures and Codes
of Conduct, as amended from time to time under the authority of the
Board of Governors or the Academic Board.
Publications and documents relating to Trinity Laban's
activities and regulations are available in our library.
External Links
Trinity Laban's website(s) include links to external websites;
these links are offered to provide relevant information which may
be explored. The Institution is not responsible for the content of
external websites, and a link to a third party website should not
be seen as an endorsement of such websites and/or content contained
therein.
Health and Safety
The Institution complies with the requirements (under section
3[i]) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. The
Institution has a responsibility to students and staff and to
visitors to the sites, but applicants, students and visitors are
responsible for conducting themselves so as not to endanger their
own health and safety or the health and safety of others. The
Institution has a legal responsibility to keep a record of all
incidents that occur on its premises, and those involved in any
accident, however slight, are required to report the circumstances
to first aid staff, safety contacts or supervisors immediately.
For Exisiting Students
Trinity Laban publishes acceptable codes of usage for its
information technology facilities. These can be found in our
library. Students are obliged to adhere to these regulations.
In case a student has not paid the due fees or discharged any
other financial obligation to the Institution, Trinity Laban
reserves the right neither to allow the student to register nor to
continue studies, nor award a degree or other certification, and
reserves the right to take action to recover outstanding
monies.
Last updated on Fri 15 Jun 2012 13.30h