Lincoln Academy of Learning and Teaching (LALT) and Lincoln Students’ Union have revised the Student Charter.
The Student Charter sets out the general principles of a partnership between students, the University of Lincoln, and the Students’ Union.
This includes the University’s commitment to delivering a high-quality learning experience to all of our students. It is a statement of mutual expectations and aspirations, setting out our respective responsibilities and what we can expect of each other.
Jointly created by LALT and the Students’ Union, the Charter is reviewed every year to reflect the developments and changes of the University.
Vice Chancellor Professor Neal Juster says, “This Charter sets out how the University of Lincoln is committed to delivering a high-quality student experience that not only meets, but hopefully exceeds expectations, enabling students to realise their hopes, aspirations, and ambitions.”
The University and Students’ Union work to create a community where students are part of our University, regardless of who they are, or where they come from. Founded on the values of our One Community, the Charter reflects who we are and helps us to ensure that in everything we do, we always have our students’ best interests at heart.
For more information on the Student Charter, and how we support students during and after their studies, please visit lncn.ac/stucharter.