Keele University Student Charter | Page 14

EXPERIENCE

Experience

We will:
Provide appropriate, timely and accurate information about student arrival, induction, programmes, finance and support.
You are expected to:
Take part in the Welcome Week and induction to studying at Keele, which will be relevant to your background and needs. It will provide information about professional support and guidance services for all students on academic, personal, relationship and living issues.
We will:
Allocate to you a named personal tutor / advisor, with whom regular meetings will be arranged. Personal tutors / advisors will be responsive to academic and welfare issues that students bring to their attention and guide them to appropriate support. You will be entitled to change your personal tutor / advisor. Provide a range of support and guidance services to support you, as appropriate and dependent upon you disclosing relevant information to us, throughout your time at Keele.
You are expected to:
Attend the meetings arranged with your personal tutor. You will keep them informed of changing circumstances and respond to communications. You are also asked to prepare fully for each of your meetings with your personal tutor. If you use the support and guidance services, keep them informed of changing circumstances, respond to communications, and attend meetings as agreed.
We will:
Aim to support your personal and professional development and future career development through providing a range of opportunities for you to choose to engage with.
You are asked to:
Engage with personal and professional development activities alongside and throughout your academic work.
We will:
Provide you with an opportunity to keep in touch with Keele after you graduate via the Alumni Office.
You have the opportunity to:
Provide us with your key contact information on an ongoing basis – we would also welcome your continued contact with our Alumni Team after completion of your studies.
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