Information on the ICE Applicant Appeals and Complaints Procedure.
Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)
Information on the ICE Applicant Appeals and Complaints Procedure.
Before you apply for a Undergraduate or Postgraduate Certificate, Diploma or Advanced Diploma there are a number of things you should consider.
It is of utmost importance for the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education to ensure that the wellbeing of students and staff are prioritised throughout the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
ICE is committed to excellence in adult and part-time education and to facilitating an open and inclusive academic learning environment and, therefore, students are asked to adhere to the Institute’s Student Charter. You are expected to take full advantage of the facilities, teaching, supervision
Academic misconduct, broadly speaking, is any action which gains, attempts to gain, or assists others in gaining or attempting to gain unfair academic advantage. Registered students are expected to be familiar with guidance on academic misconduct, including plagiarism.
If you are a student on an award-bearing course, you must read and abide by our plagiarism policy.
ICE offers a wide-range of part-time courses and qualifications which are University of Cambridge awards.
All students enrolled on an award-bearing course are required to complete Student Registration on an annual basis. This is to make sure that the information held on your student record is correct: It is not a way of registering for, or applying for, a course of study. The Registration Exercise must be completed even if you have studied with us before.