Deferral, Cancellation and Refund Policy
You may defer your programme prior to commencing your study by using the following link:
https://www.studygroup.com/request-deferral
You have a right to cancel your place and receive a full refund of any amounts paid by informing us in writing within 14 days of the date you accept the offer. Please note, if you defer your initial offer of a place after the 14-day period has expired you will NOT be able to cancel your deferred place at a later date to take advantage of a full refund. You may wish to cancel using the following link:
https://www.studygroup.com/request-withdrawal
Our cancellation and refund policies can be accessed at the links below. Your attention is drawn in particular to the circumstances in which £6,000 (or such higher amount as you may have been required to pay) of your advance tuition fees will NOT be refunded:
- If you cancel after a CAS has been issued;
- If you cancel within 8 weeks of the programme start date; and
- If your visa is rejected due to student error or fraud.
Refunds will only be made to the same card/bank account of the individual from whom Study Group received the original payment. Refunds will be made within 90 days of the end of the relevant term.
If you have been issued a CAS and this has been used as part of a visa application for which you have obtained a visa, any applicable refund will only be made if you can provide sufficient evidence that may include, but not be limited to:
- Proof that you have not used your student visa to travel to the UK, such as a complete copy of your passport’s pages; or
- Proof that you have left the UK to return to your home country, such as copies of relevant boarding passes and passport copies showing the appropriate entry/exit stamps.
Refunds will be made after calculating any damages, disbursements due or any other incidental fees or charges.
Should you decide not to pursue your place on a programme for any reason after a CAS has been issued (regardless of whether you have yet obtained a visa), no monies will be refunded unless there are exceptional circumstances as set out in the refund policy below.
If you have not been issued a CAS or received a student visa, please refer to the full Pre-Visa Refund Policy below:
UK Pre-visa Refund Policy
For students who have not yet been issued a CAS or who have been issued a CAS but not yet received a student visa.
Payments Key: X Not Refunded | Pre-arrival Confirmation fees | |||
| Non-refundable administration fee | Security deposit | Pre-arrival Tuition fee deposit | Due before start of programme | |
| £260 | £1,000 | £6,000 or as applies to your payment plan | Balance of 1st and 2nd term course fees 28 days prior to start date | |
| In all cases within 14 (fourteen) days of accepting an offer | ||||
| Student cancellation within 14 day cooling off period, no reason required | / | / | / | / |
For students who have not been issued a CAS or do not require CAS Cancellation due to student failing to meet entry requirements or pass compliance checks (including pre-CAS interview) (for exceptional circumstances see below) | ||||
It has not been possible to offer an acceptable alternative study plan (where this is because of a change made by Study Group then the admin fee can be refunded) | X | / | / | / |
| Rejection by Study Group | ||||
| Fraud or submission of falsified paperwork including non-disclosure of previous visa refusal whether visa is for studying or another reason | X | X | X | X |
| Cancellation where student meets entry requirements, but chooses not to study | ||||
| More than 8 weeks prior to start date | X | / (subject to there being no higher non-refundable confirmation payment in the offer letter) | / (subject to there being no higher non-refundable confirmation payment in the offer letter) | / |
| Within 8 weeks of programme start date (for exceptional circumstances see below) | X | X | X | / |
| For students who have been issued a CAS or confirmation of acceptance / enrolment | ||||
| Student cancellation with no exceptional circumstances | X | X | X | / |
| Exceptional circumstances e.g. illness, bereavement (documentation will need to be sent to Admissions for final decision) | X | / | / | / |
| Fraud or submission of falsified paperwork at any stage of the application process | X | X | X | X |
| Visa Rejection due to… | ||||
| Student Error | X | X | X | / |
| Standard visa refusal (student did not meet visa entry requirements) | X | / | / | / |
| Fraud or submission of falsified paperwork including non-disclosure of previous visa refusal whether visa is for studying or another reason | X | X | X | X |
| Agent error | X | / | / | / |
| Visa / immigration service error (administrative appeal documentation must be sent to Admissions for final decision) | X | / | / | / |
| Study Group error | / | / | / | / |
Notes:
- If you defer your initial offer of a place to a later programme start date after the 14-day cooling off period has expired (i.e. more than 14 days after accepting the offer) you will NOT be able to cancel your deferred place at a later date to take advantage of a full refund
- The unused portion of any Study Care Insurance payments will be fully refunded upon student cancellation – see “Personal Insurance” section below
Where a CAS or visa has been issued, please refer to the UK EU In-flight and Post Commencement Refund Policy below:
UK – EU In-flight and Post-Commencement Refund Policy
In-flight Refund Policy (applicable to students intending to study in the UK only)
- Students will be considered to be in-flight either:
- when they have been issued a student visa and are about to travel to the UK; or
- have travelled to the UK, but not yet commenced their Programme nor arrived at the Centre and attended any induction, registration, or teaching activities.
- Students who have travelled to their country of study by means of a student visa sponsored by Study Group but do not arrive at the Centre or commence their Programme will be considered to be Absent Without Leave (AWOL).
- Any student who has been issued a visa or a CAS that has been used as part of a visa application for which you have obtained a visa will not be provided any applicable refund until sufficient evidence has been provided. This may include, but is not limited to: -
- Proof of leaving the UK and returning in their home country (such as copies of boarding pass or passport pages showing the appropriate entry/exit stamps); or
- Proof of not having left their home country to travel to their chosen country of study, such as copies of all pages in their passport
Payments Key: X Not Refunded | Pre-arrival Confirmation fees | |||
| Non-refundable administration fee | Security deposit | Pre-arrival Tuition fee deposit | Due before start of programme | |
| £260 | £1,000 | £6,000 or as described in your payment plan | Balance of 1st and 2nd term course fees 28 days prior to start date | |
| For students who have been issued a CAS or student visa | ||||
| Student cancellation with no exceptional circumstances | X | X | X | / |
| Exceptional circumstances e.g. illness, bereavement (documentation will need to be sent to Admissions for final decision) | X | X | / | / |
| Discovery by Study Group of fraud or submission of falsified documents by student or agent | X | X | X | X |
| Student is AWOL or there is evidence of Fraud (e.g submission of falsified or exam results, deliberate misuse of CAS or related visa for non-study purposes). In this scenario no fees paid shall be refunded even if the full course fees have been paid. | X | X | X | X |
IMPORTANT
Students who arrive in the UK on a student visa and claim asylum or apply to switch their immigration / visa status will NOT be issued a refund of any amounts paid unless there are exceptional circumstances, assessed on case by case basis by Study Group.
Post-Commencement Refund Policy (Applicable to all UK/EU students)
- Students are considered to have commenced their Programme once they have arrived at the Centre and attended any induction, registration or teaching activities.
Withdrawal Reason Key: X Not Refunded | Security Deposit (£1,000/€1,000) | Fees for Current Term or Semester (includes Tuition Fee Deposit if 1st term) | Fees for Next Term or Semester | Fees for Future Terms or Semesters |
| Student withdrawal from studies | ||||
| Student withdrawal with no exceptional circumstances | / (less any unpaid incidental charges) | X | X | / |
Student withdrawal due to exceptional circumstances e.g. illness, bereavement (documentation will need to be provided) | / (less any unpaid incidental charges) | Payable up to the last date of study, balance of fees refunded | / | / |
| Study Group termination of studies due to: | ||||
| Academic performance | / (less any unpaid incidental charges) | Payable up to the last date of study, balance of fees refunded | / | / |
| Other reason (e.g. withdrawal of programme of study) | / (less any unpaid incidental charges) | Payable up to the last date of study, balance of fees refunded | / | / |
| Serious misconduct or attendance issues or non-payment of tuition fees | / (less any unpaid incidental charges) | X | X | / |
| Student is AWOL or there is evidence of Fraud (e.g submission of falsified or exam results, deliberate misuse of CAS or related visa for non-study purposes) | X | X | X | X |
- In the event that Study Group is unable to complete the teaching of a paid for programme of study, Study Group will pay any reasonable and demonstrable incremental costs incurred by the student completing the same or a comparable programme of study within Study Group or its affiliates.
- In the event that Study Group is unable to complete the teaching of a paid for programme of study and no alternative arrangements are available to complete the same or a comparable programme of study within Study Group or its affiliates, Study Group will refund all tuition/accommodation/living fees/expenses paid for incomplete programmes of study.
IMPORTANT
Students who arrive in the UK on a student visa and claim asylum or apply to switch their immigration / visa status will NOT be issued a refund of any amounts paid unless there are exceptional circumstances, assessed on case by case basis by Study Group.
Notes:
(1) £260/€260 Administration Fee is never refunded
(2) For accommodation, refer to your tenancy agreement or accommodation refund policy
(3) StudyCare Insurance will be charged by week up to the date of withdrawal, and the unused balance calculated from the date of cancellation will be refunded
Please read the refund policies carefully and note in particular the circumstances in which advance tuition fees will NOT be refunded.
Accommodation
Should you decide to book accommodation through Study Group, additional charges may also be made for such items as accommodation security deposits, bedding packs and accommodation-specific insurance. You will be advised of these charges under a separate accommodation agreement at the time of booking. Residential accommodation is subject to availability and early confirmation is advised. For more information on accommodation during your period of study, please contact: Aberdeen International Study Centre Central Student Support Team
Please note you must choose appropriate accommodation within the published commutable distance (60 minutes) from the Centre.
For accommodation cancellations and refunds, please refer to your individual tenancy agreement.
Centre Tuition fees
Admission to programmes and your continued enrolment at the Centre is dependent on all tuition fees having been paid by the required date.
You will be required to pay the balance of first two terms’ course fees along with accommodation fees (if applicable) no later than 28 days prior to your programme start date.
After starting your programme, fees for the third term (and any subsequent terms) are payable to us in full no later than 28 days before the start of the second term.
Reasonable efforts are always made to keep fees to the minimum that is consistent with the provision of a modern and efficient teaching programme. However, fee increases may become necessary from time to time in order to maintain educational and location standards, updated research, in line with the Consumer Price Inflation (CPI) index, or following a change in law or regulation. You will be notified in advance of any increase, but we will not increase fees during the course of an academic year. Please refer to the Post Commencement Refund Policy should you choose the withdraw on the basis of fee increases.
If payments become overdue, we reserve the right to suspend or cancel tuition and to charge interest on the balance at the rate of 2% above the base rate of NatWest bank per month or part thereof. We also reserve the right to terminate your studies and withdraw sponsorship of your student visa. Please refer to the Post-Commencement Refund Policy for further details.
Provision of tuition
Pre-commencement
The Centre will use all reasonable endeavours to deliver all programmes described in our prospectus and other marketing materials. However circumstances may change due to factors beyond our reasonable control and it may be necessary to vary the content of a programme. We will use reasonable endeavours to ensure that any changes are kept to a minimum, but if we are required to make material changes to a programme before your arrival at the Centre we shall inform you as soon as possible. If you reasonably believe that the changes will affect you adversely, you may transfer to an alternative programme at the Centre for which you are qualified or withdraw your application without any liability for fees (including the enrolment fee).
If there are not sufficient applicants either to make a programme viable or to deliver a quality student experience, we may cancel or withdraw a programme. If you receive an offer for a programme and we discontinue or withdraw that programme prior to your registration at the Centre we will notify you as soon as possible and you will be given the opportunity to either change your programme of study or withdraw from the Centre. In such circumstances you will be eligible for a full refund of any fees paid to us. Please also be aware that certain programmes are extremely popular and have limited spaces available, therefore it is important that you confirm your place as soon as possible after receiving an offer. Failure to do so may result in you being unable to register on your chosen programme and you may be offered an alternative programme of study.
Programme commencement date
You must ensure that you arrive on campus and are ready to start by the programme start date. You will not be admitted to your programme if you arrive after the programme start date, unless there are exceptional circumstances that have been agreed with Study Group in advance. If you are unable to arrive by the programme start date or are unlikely to obtain a visa in time to travel to the Centre by the programme start date, you must contact our Admissions Team who will advise on the options available to you.
Academic criteria
Acceptance on a programme is subject to students meeting the defined entry requirements and the Centre’s criteria for English Language proficiency.
Students are accepted into the Centre on the strict understanding that progression through the programme is conditional upon satisfactory and required attendance and successful attainment of prescribed performance targets as outlined to you at the beginning of your programme. The assessment will take into consideration:
- Programme work assignments
- Internal examination results
- Attendance
- Commitment to study
Students who do not meet the attainment criteria will not be allowed to proceed with their original programme, but may be offered an alternative programme or invited to withdraw from the Centre.
Termination of studies
Your attention is drawn to the following non—exhaustive list of circumstances in which we may terminate your studies:
- Insufficient attendance in line with our Attendance Policy (in accordance with UKVI requirements)
- Failure to provide evidence of your eligibility to study in the UK (in line with UKVI requirements)
- Serious breach of required standards of conduct as further set out in our Code of Conduct and Disciplinary Policy
- Multiple chargebacks in respect of any attempted payment of fees or any attempt to pay fees by fraudulent means (including, but not limited to, the use of a stolen credit or debit card)
Study plan changes
All students’ English and numeracy skills will be tested on arrival. If your results differ materially from those in your home country, for example as a result of not having been tested for a long time the Centre may discuss an alternative study plan more appropriate to your English and numeracy level. We would rather you succeed on an appropriate study programme than struggle on a programme beyond your levels of English and numeracy.
Personal insurance
Accident and Medical insurance
We recommend that all students have appropriate accident and medical insurance for the duration of their study in the UK. Depending on the policy, insurance may cover otherwise non-refundable programme fees in the event of cancellation. You may either take out our StudyCare Insurance policy or cover with an alternative provider. Further information about StudyCare Insurance Policy can be found at the following link: http://www.studygroup.com/land/studycare. Cover under the StudyCare Insurance policy will not commence until the insurance fees have been paid in full. Should you cancel your programme, you will also need to notify us at your ISC Central Student Support email address that you wish to cancel your insurance policy.
Personal belongings and contents insurance
While the Centre takes all reasonable precautions to ensure the safety and security of students at the University, we cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage to students’ personal property. All students are, therefore, advised to take out a contents insurance policy.
Withdrawal from the Programme
Once you have commenced your programme, a minimum of one term’s notice in writing is required to withdraw from your programme, whether or not you continue to attend lessons. Please refer to our UK EU In-Flight and Post-Commencement Refund Policy above.
Notice of withdrawal must be given in writing or by email to the Centre Head and is effective from the date it is received. You may use the following link:
https://www.studygroup.com/request-withdrawal
Accounts procedures
Payments
Payment can be made to Study Group using a number of payment options via our payment platform. Access to this platform can be found at https://www.aberdeen-isc.ac.uk/how-to-apply/fees/how-to-pay using your unique student access code.