Information on the ICE Applicant Appeals and Complaints Procedure.
Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)
Information on the ICE Applicant Appeals and Complaints Procedure.
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.
Data protection legislation sets out rules for processing personal information. It applies to some paper records as well as those held in electronic form.
Information regarding Deferral (delaying your start date), Intermission (taking a break) and Withdrawal (stopping your studies).
The University of Cambridge is committed to protecting the dignity of students, staff, visitors to the University, and all members of the University community in their work and their interactions with others.
ICE welcomes applications from disabled students and makes every effort both to anticipate and to make reasonable adjustments to meet the needs of disabled participants.
All teaching and assessment on ICE's undergraduate and postgraduate-level programmes are in English. As a student, you should able to read, write and speak English fluently.
The University of Cambridge, which includes ICE, is committed equality of opportunity and to a pro-active and inclusive approach to equality, which supports and encourages all under represented groups, promotes an inclusive culture and values diversity.
The Extensions Procedure and Mitigating Circumstances Procedure are for those students studying an undergraduate certificate or diploma course or a stand-alone postgraduate certificate or diploma course.