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At MidKent College we have a Charter which sets out what you can expect from us while you are a student. You can pick up a copy of the full College Charter at all campuses. To summarise: OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU You can expect: > High quality teaching by qualified and experienced staff > Timely information on key dates and deadlines for assessment > Monitoring of your progress through your Personal learning Plan (PLP) > Stretching and challenging teaching methods matched to your individual needs > Lessons which start on time and are cancelled only in exceptional circumstances > Work marked and returned within 15 working days (except where informed to the contrary), if handed in on time > Constructive feedback aimed at helping you improve > Additional support where needed > Access to careers guidance > A chance to express your opinions of the course and College through student surveys and your student representatives > Resources that enable you to broaden your knowledge and study independently. YOUR COMMITMENT TO US We believe that the best results come from a genuine partnership between ourselves, our students and their parents and/or employer.
Therefore, we expect you to: > Attend all of your lessons punctually > Complete work promptly and by the deadline given > Ask for help and advice when you need it > Participate fully in progress reviews with your Personal Tutor and your Course Tutor > Behave responsibly at all times > Respect all members of the College community, regardless of differences in culture, race, ability, gender, age or sexual orientation > Notify the College of all absences as early as possible > Comply with the College rules. Comments and Complaints MidKent College is a serious place of teaching and learning. If we do not meet the standards set in the College Charter or you feel our services do not meet your expectations we would like you to let us know. Whenever possible you should talk with the member of staff responsible for the service with which you are unhappy. If you are not satisfied with the response given, a Comment/Complaints Form, together with Guidance Notes can be obtained from any campus Reception. Alternatively you can contact the Quality Office at Medway or Maidstone; our email address is: quality@ midkent.ac.uk We will always explain what course of action will be taken, what you can expect from us and when.
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At MidKent College we believe that a rich diversity of people makes the College a better place. Every individual brings their own unique point of view, way of life and interests, which contribute to student life and the College as a whole. As an educational institution, we actively work to promote equal opportunities for all learners regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation or any other factor. We encourage you to read the College’s Equality & Diversity Policy and Single Equality Scheme, which are available on our website www.midkent.ac.uk We expect you to share in our efforts to treat everyone with respect and to value everyone as individuals. This will enable each student to maximise their personal, educational and employment potential. The College does not tolerate bullying, physical violence or harassment in any form. The College’s anti-bullying policy promotes respect and tolerance of each other. Joining the community of MidKent College means that each student and member of staff agrees to uphold the Student Code of Conduct, which has been drawn up by students and you will receive a copy of during induction. Cyber bullying is the term for any bullying which is done through the use of email, instant messaging, text messaging, blogs, mobile phones or on websites. Like bullying, cyber bullying involves frequent harassment of an individual. Any instances of cyber bullying will be treated as seriously as any other form of bullying under the Student Code of Conduct.
For your safety Powers to use reasonable force to restrain and to search for weapons Colleges have been given powers to address incidents of actual or potential violence on campus. The powers allow staff to search students for weapons without their consent (or that of their parents or carers) when there are reasonable grounds for suspicion, subject to certain conditions: > The search must be carried out on our premises or where a member of staff has lawful control of learners (e.g. on a trip) > The member of staff conducting the search must be the same sex as you and there must be another member of staff of the same sex present during the search > Anything found which a member of staff considers to be an offensive weapon will be seized and handed over to the police
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The College is an adult environment and therefore has few regulations. However, the ones we have are important and are intended to ensure that everyone behaves reasonably and respects each other. We want you all to succeed and to enjoy the time you spend studying with us. Your help would be greatly valued in observing the following points highlighted from the regulations: > > > > >
Attend all lessons on time Switch off your mobile phone and personal stereo in classrooms and the Learning Resource Centres Consume food and soft drinks only in designated areas Keep the Learning Resource Centres free of unnecessary noise Help to keep all College sites clean and tidy by putting litter in the bins provided
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> Don’t misuse the computer facilities - please pay careful attention to the guidelines you will be given when you are issued with your ‘user area’ for logging on > Respect the fact that illegal substances are not allowed on College premises please note that breaking this rule will result in expulsion > Do not bring alcohol to the College > The College has a ‘No Smoking’ and ‘No Chewing Gum’ policy. Smoking is not allowed anywhere except in the designated areas clearly marked at each campus. Observe the Student Code of Conduct, which has been drawn up by students as the rules they want everyone to comply with.
REMEMBER You are expected to treat everyone in the College with consideration, kindness and respect. The College has an Anti-bullying and Harassment Policy which makes our expectations about your behaviour clear.
MidKent College is a smoke free and gum free College No Smoking Policy
No Chewing Gum
MIDKENT COLLEGE IS A SMOKE FREE ZONE
MIDKENT COLLEGE IS A CHEWING GUM FREE ZONE
Smoking in MidKent College Campuses is only permitted in the designated outdoor smoking areas, which are all clearly signed. Please respect the rules and do not smoke in any other areas.
No chewing gum is permitted on any MidKent College Campuses. Cleaning gum off floors and furniture can cost a huge amount of money, and we would prefer to spend that money on fantastic resources for our students. So before entering any MidKent College Campus, bin the gum and help keep your College tidy!
If you want help to stop smoking please contact Chris Holt on 01634 383000 email: chris.holt@midkent.ac.uk or Michelle Smith on 01634 383624 email: michelle.smith@midkent.ac.uk or call
Go Smokefree 0800 169 0169 When you go smokefree, you are up to four times more likely to succeed if you use NHS support and stop smoking medicines such as patches or gum to manage your cravings. This website contains detailed information about the free NHS support services, and videos from real quitters talking about what worked for them. You can find out about all of the options and make the right choice for you. http://smokefree.nhs.uk