The Oxford College of London makes all reasonable efforts to deliver the programmes of study and other services and facilities in the way described on this website. It will provide students with the tuition and learning support and other services and facilities it describes with reasonable care and skill.
However, OCL shall be entitled if it reasonably considers it to be necessary (including in order to manage its resources and pursue its policy of continuous improvement appropriately):
- To alter the timetable, location, number of classes and method of delivery of programmes of study, provided such alterations are reasonable.
- To make reasonable variations to the content and syllabus of programmes of study (including in relation to placements).
- To suspend or discontinue programmes of study (for example, because a key member of staff is unwell or leaves the OCL).
- To make changes to its statutes, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures which the OCL reasonably considers necessary (for example, in the light of changes in the law or the requirements of the OCL's regulators). Such changes if significant will normally come into force at the beginning of the following academic year, and if fundamental to the programme will normally come into force with effect from the next cohort of students.
Not to provide programmes of study or to combine them with others if the OCL reasonably considers this to be necessary (for example, because too few students apply to join the programme for it to be viable).
In the unlikely event that the OCL discontinues or does not provide a programme of study or changes it significantly before it begins:
- The OCL will tell relevant individuals at the earliest possible opportunity.
- An individual will be entitled to withdraw his or her application by telling the OCL in writing within a reasonable time of being informed of the change.
The OCL will make available to students such learning support and other services and facilities as it considers appropriate, but may vary what it provides from time to time (for example, the OCL may consider it desirable to change the way it provides library or IT support).
Upon acceptance by an applicant of an offer of a place at the OCL, the relationship between the applicant and the OCL becomes contractual. In entering into that contract, neither the student nor the OCL intends that any of the terms of the contract will be enforceable by virtue of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 by any person not a party to it.
From time to time this website may also include links to other third party websites. These links are used to provide further information and are not intended to signify that the OCL endorses such websites and/or their content. The OCL takes no responsibility for any loss or damage suffered as a result of using the linked websites or as a result of using the information published on any of the pages of the linked websites.
Whilst every effort is made to ensure downloadable content is free from viruses, the OCL cannot accept any liability for damages resulting from virus infection.





