Information provided by the University such as in presentations, University brochures and the University website, is accurate at the time of first disclosure. However, courses, University services and content of publications remain subject to change.
Changes may be necessary to comply with the requirements of accrediting bodies or to keep courses contemporary through updating practices or areas of study. Circumstances may arise outside the reasonable control of the University, leading to required changes. Such circumstances include, industrial action, unexpected student numbers, significant staff illness (where a course is reliant upon a person's expertise), unexpected lack of funding, severe weather, fire, civil disorder, political unrest, government restrictions and serious concern with regard to the transmission of serious illness making a course unsafe to deliver.
After a student has taken up a place with the University, the University will look to give early notification of any changes and try to minimise their impact, offering suitable alternative arrangements or forms of compensation where it believes there is a fair case to do so. Offers of a place to study at the University will provide up to date information on courses.
If you are a prospective student, the latest key information on courses can be found at courses.leeds.ac.uk. Please check this website before making any decisions.
For further details of the Student Contract please see: www.leeds.ac.uk/student-contract.
Please note that this link will take you to details of the current Student Contract for this year's entry. The University reviews the contract with its students each year, so the contract may change for your year of application.
The sections of the Student Contract that are particularly relevant to the programme of study are sections 9, 10 and 11.
Last updated 18-Nov-16