EduVisa Policies

POLICY INDEX

Acceptance of the EduVisa Policy Index indicates a thorough understanding and willingness to comply with all the listed EduVisa Policies as it applies to Visitors, Students, Instructors and Users of the EduVisa website, related documentation, related services, terms and conditions and information provided and obtained for administrative and academic purposes:

 

MATERIAL USAGE POLICY

EduVisa Graduate School of Management provides this site (www.EduVisa.co.uk) to you subject to the terms contained in this document (agreement). If you do not agree with any of the terms of this agreement, do not access or otherwise use this site. Your use of this site shall be deemed to be your agreement to abide by each of the terms set forth below or alternatively indicated on this website. It is the responsibility of the customer (student/learner) to read such conditions before entering a transaction. EduVisa Graduate School of Management grants you a personal, non-transferable and non-exclusive right to use its materials and software on any personal media device; provided that you do not (and do not allow any third party to) copy, modify, create a derivative work from, reverse engineer, reverse assemble or otherwise attempt to discover any source code, sell, assign, sublicense, grant a security interest in or otherwise transfer any right in the Software. You agree not to modify any of the material in any manner or form. You agree not to access EduVisa Graduate School of Management products or services by any means other than through the interface that is provided by EduVisa Graduate School of Management for use in accessing the EduVisa Graduate School of Management services and products. By registering with www.EduVisa.co.uk, you represent that you are of legal age to form a binding contract. You agree to provide true, accurate, current, and complete information about yourself in all required fields of the registration form. If any of your information changes, you agree to update your registration information as soon as possible. Suppose EduVisa Graduate School of Management suspects that your registration information is not complete, current, or accurate, or that you have otherwise violated these Terms of Use. In that case, your account may be subject to suspension or termination, and you may be barred from using the www.EduVisa.co.uk website.

 

PRIVACY POLICY

The privacy of the user of www.EduVisa.co.uk is important to us at EduVisa Graduate School of Management. Users should refer to our privacy policy for information about how EduVisa Graduate School of Management collects and uses personal information. Details of the usage of the information provided provide are set out in our Data Protection Policy. By agreeing and accepting this agreement you consent to EduVisa Graduate School of Management disclosure and use of your information as described in the privacy policy.

 

USER ACCOUNT SECURITY

The creation of a user account on the EduVisa website is required to proceed with registration for any course or programme offered by the EduVisa Graduate School of Management.  You will be required to create a secure user code and password. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of the password and user code and for all activities under your account. You agree to (1) immediately notify EduVisa Graduate School of Management of any unauthorised use of your password or account or any other breach of security and (2) ensure that you log out from your account at the end of each session. EduVisa Graduate School of Management cannot and will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from your failure to comply with this requirement.

 

PROPRIETY RIGHTS (TRADEMARK & COPYRIGHT)

You acknowledge and agree that any content, including but not limited to text, data, photos, graphics, etc. or material contained or distributed through the site, by EduVisa Graduate School of Management, its advertisers or third parties, is protected by trademarks, service marks, patents, copyrights, or other proprietary rights and laws. You, therefore, may not under any circumstances use or distribute any content received through the site without the authorisation of the content owner. You agree not to publish, reproduce, copy, in whole or part, nor upload, download, post, email, sell or otherwise distribute content available through the site.

 

WEBSITE RULES OF CONDUCT

The following rules of conduct apply to your use of the website and to all materials you post on www.EduVisa.co.uk, including text, data, graphics, audio or video content, sound, chat, messages, files, or any other material (collectively user submissions) whether the user submission is included in blogs, discussion groups, emails, profiles, comments, or any other portion or feature of www.EduVisa.co.uk or related websites.

You may not, in connection with the Website:

 

INTERNET & ONLINE ACCESS POLICY

Access to the EduVisa Virtual University System (EVUS) (Student Dashboard, Course Catalogue, Study Manuals, Online Message Support and Module Tests) requires a correctly configured and functional internet data connection which can be operated via ADSL, Mobile Data (Cellphone) or WIFI connections. EduVisa Graduate School of Management is unable to provide any guarantees about the levels (speed) of connectivity to the EduVisa Virtual University System (EVUS) that may be impacted by your personal media device (mobile phone, router, data package etc), the service of your data service provider, power outages or Internet network connectivity. As a result, EduVisa Graduate School of Management cannot accept any responsibility for any connectivity issues that students may experience. Students will be notified in advance of any maintenance downtime (not longer than 60 minutes) that may affect access to the EduVisa Online Learner Management System once during a 6-month period.

 

PAYMENT & REFUND POLICY

 

ADMISSION POLICY

 

INITIAL (PRE-REGISTRATION) LEARNER ASSESSMENT POLICY

Please mouse-click on the following link to download the Initial (Pre-Registration) Learner Assessment Policy

 

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING AND EXPERIENCE (RPLE)

Please mouse-click on the Recognition of Prior Learning and Experience link to access the policy document.

 

DOCUMENT SUBMISSION POLICY

Applying for admission to any academic programme may require the following:

 

RESOURCE LINKS POLICY

 

WEBSITE CORRECTIONS POLICY

EduVisa Graduate School of Management uses reasonable endeavours to ensure the information on the website is accurate. However, the information and product listings on the site may contain typographical errors or inaccuracies and may not be complete or current on a given date. EduVisa Graduate School of Management cannot provide any guarantee that any information is accurate, complete, up-to-date and, to the fullest extent permitted by law, accepts no liability for any loss or damage caused by any reliance placed on such information placed by the website user or any person to whom such information is communicated. EduVisa Graduate School of Management shall have the right at any time without any liability or notice to amend, or remove any website content including prices, marketing literature, or other documents if such alterations do not materially affect the quality of services provided.

 

WEBSITE DISCLAIMER POLICY

The user of www.EduVisa.co.uk hereby agrees that the use of the website shall be at the sole risk of the user. To the fullest extent permitted by law, EduVisa Graduate School of Management, and any subsidiary, parent, affiliate, officer, director, licensor, employee, supplier, distributor, reseller agent, owner, or operator of www.EduVisa.co.uk, disclaim all warranties, express or implied, in connection with the website and the use thereof. EduVisa Graduate School of Management makes no warranties or representations about the accuracy or completeness of the website content or the content of any sites linked to this site and assumes no liability or responsibility for any (i) errors, mistakes, or inaccuracies of content, (ii) personal injury or property damage, of any nature whatsoever, resulting from access to and use of the website, (iii) any unauthorized access to or use of our secure servers and/or any and all personal information stored therein, (iv) any interruption or cessation of transmission to or from the website, (iv) any bugs, viruses, trojan horses, or the like which may be transmitted to or through our website by any third party, and/or (v) any omissions or errors in any content or for any loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result of the use of any content posted, emailed, transmitted, or otherwise made available via the website. EduVisa Graduate School of Management does not warrant, guarantee, endorse, or assume responsibility for any hyperlinked website or other promotion, and EduVisa Graduate School of Management will not be a party to or in any way be responsible for monitoring any transaction between the user and third-party providers of products or services. No information or advice, whether written or oral, obtained by you from EduVisa Graduate School of Management or through or from the service shall create any warranty not expressly stated in the terms of use. As with the purchase of a product or service through any medium or in any environment, the user should exercise good judgement and caution where appropriate.

 

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY POLICY

In no event shall EduVisa Graduate School of Management, or any subsidiary, parent, affiliate, officer, director, licensor, employee, supplier, distributor, reseller agent, owner, or operator of, be liable to you for any indirect, direct, special, punitive, incidental, or consequential damages whatsoever resulting from any (i) mistakes, errors, or inaccuracies of content, (ii) personal injury or property damage, of any nature whatsoever, resulting from your access to and use of our website, (iii) any unauthorized access to or use of our secure servers and/or any and all personal information stored therein, (iv) any interruption or cessation of transmission to or from our website, (iv) any bugs, trojan horses, viruses, or the like, which may be transmitted to or through our website by any third party, and/or (v) any omissions or errors in any content or for any loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result of the use of any content posted, transmitted, emailed, or otherwise made available via the website, whether based on warranty, tort, contract, or any other legal theory, and whether or not the company is advised of the possibility of such damages. The foregoing limitation of liability shall apply to the fullest extent permitted by law in the applicable jurisdiction. The user of the website specifically acknowledges that EduVisa Graduate School of Management shall not be liable for user submissions or for any offensive, defamatory, or illegal conduct of any third party and that the risk of harm or damage from the foregoing rests entirely with you. The website (www.EduVisa.co.uk) is controlled and offered by EduVisa Graduate School of Management from its registered address in the United Kingdom as well as approved digital platforms and secure data centres around the world. Those who access or use www.EduVisa.co.uk from other jurisdictions do so of their own volition and are responsible for compliance with local law.

 

ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT, MALPRACTICE AND PLAGIARISM POLICY

This Policy provides guidance to students and academic staff on Academic Misconduct, Malpractice and Plagiarism Policy. The aim is to maintain the integrity of academic awards and procedures. The procedures will ensure consistency of  approach by all members of staff and will supplement the college’s disciplinary procedures and will ensure that the integrity of the processes of assessment and procedures for dealing with academic misconduct are applied consistently and that these procedures comply with the requirements of external awarding bodies. This policy applies to all formative and summative assessments both internal and external and describes procedures to ensure the integrity of the assessment process and satisfactory academic progress. 

Academic dishonesty covers any attempt by a student to gain an unfair advantage (e.g. extra marks) for her/himself, or for other students, by unauthorised means. Examples of such dishonesty include collusion, deceit, plagiarism, presenting of copied material as your own and cheating in examinations:

It is in the best interests of all students of EduVisa Graduate School of Management to maintain the good reputation of its academic programmes. The candidate/student's cooperation is expected in actively protecting the integrity of the assessment process. It is the duty of all candidate/students of EduVisa Graduate School of Management to have high personal standards of academic honesty in their studies and to report any instances of malpractice of which they become aware. Plagiarism is measured in terms of a percentage which indicates non-original content based on a similarity count that compares the submission of the candidate/student with previously submitted, published, or generated text on databases, journals, and sources available on the Internet. However, the acceptable percentage of plagiarism is considered to be 10% while any plagiarism similarity in excess of 25% is considered as a high percentage which requires suspension of academic enrolment.

Plagiarism comes in many forms, some more severe than others—from rephrasing someone’s ideas without acknowledgement to stealing a whole essay/paragraph. These are the five most common types of plagiarism:

Any form of suspected plagiarism (where the student has previously been cautioned about the possibility of plagiarism in his/her submitted text or has been flagged by the anti-plagiarism software of EduVisa ) will lead to a deep-search analysis of relevant material and text submitted by the candidate/student.

Outcome of being flagged for plagiarism:

EDUVISA Education Online Business School will ensure that the integrity of the processes of assessment and procedures for dealing with academic misconduct are applied consistently across the School and that these procedures comply with the requirements of external awarding bodies. Academic Misconduct may include the following:

The EduVisa Examination Officer will communicate directly with appropriate academic staff, invigilators and moderators to ensure the required adherence to administrative procedures for external examinations. Implementation of the academic misconduct policy will be in line with the guidelines provided by awarding and examining bodies covering incidences of plagiarism or academic dishonesty. Students are repeatedly  made aware of the policy and probable outcome of academic misconduct as applied by the awarding body regulating the award undertaken. When it is suspected that there is evidence of plagiarism the tutor/lecturer should discuss this with the internal verifier or the EduVisa Examination Officer who in order to consider the seriousness of the suspected offence and if the evidence suggests that the offence is minor and not deliberate or is moderate and may be deliberate or is major and is deliberate.  If minor misconduct is proven or acknowledged and is a first offence, it is likely that one or more of the following penalties will be implemented: 

Examples of minor misconduct might be: 

If moderately serious academic misconduct or a second offence of minor misconduct is proven or acknowledged the EduVisa Examination Officer should be advised and the EduVisa Disciplinary Policy implemented. It is likely that one or more of the following penalties will be implemented: 

Examples of moderately serious cases of academic misconduct might be: 

If a major case of academic misconduct is proven or acknowledged, the EduVisa Principal, Faculty Board and Ethics Committee should be advised, and disciplinary procedures implemented. It is likely that one or more of the following penalties will be implemented: 

Examples of major misconduct might be: 

A formal record of investigation describing the offence, the investigation, the outcome and any disciplinary procedures will be kept for any breach of this policy. A record of this will be kept in accordance with school policy relating to student discipline. Files for students who are disciplined for minor or moderate breaches of the policy will be destroyed within 6 months of confirmation that the student has completed his or her studies and has left the college.  Disciplinary files of students who are dismissed will be kept for three academic sessions following the session in which the dismissal occurred.  

A student has the right of appeal against disciplinary decisions under the Student Appeals Policy and Procedure. Any appeal must be made by the student(s) themselves. 

 

DATA PROTECTION & STORAGE POLICY

EduVisa Graduate School of Management uses the personal data of the customer for appropriate purposes and according to statutory regulations. The personal data provided (i.e. name, email address, delivery address, bank details, professional and academic history) is used by EduVisa for the evaluation, initiation, fulfilment, handling and furthering of the education/training contractual process only. This data is treated confidentially by EduVisa Graduate School of Management and is not given to any third parties who are not part of the ordering, delivery, and payment procedures of EduVisa Graduate School of Management or its related collaborating network and is administered in terms of the following legal framework: 

Student records are only retained as long as is deemed necessary for academic and administrative purposes but not indefinitely.  For the purposes of this policy “student” and/or “candidate” is defined as:

Data retention of student records in general terms refers to the historic academic and administrative relationship created between EduVisa and the student/candidate which may include contractual records, student fee payment records, disciplinary proceedings, support services, a record of course/modules studied as well as their outcomes, associated grades and a record of the qualification that has been awarded to the student/candidate directly or indirectly indefinitely. Completed assessment scripts are retained for a period of 6 years on the Virtual University System (EVUS) following the date of assessment. In the event of a data breach persons effected by the possible breach will be notified of such an event.

EduVisa does not record or store any data or information relevant to the conducting of financial activities or transactions at a personal level as this information is handled by internationally certified PCI-compliant payment gateways which provides e-commerce integration like PayPal, PayFast, Stripe and FlyWire etc. All access to files, such as images and videos, are via URLs that are individually encrypted for each user to prevent unauthorized sharing of resources. The database is encrypted at rest while automated vulnerability scans and penetration testing on systems and source codes are conducted regularly.

 

PEP, AML & KYC POLICY

EduVisa subscribe to international guidelines related to Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) practices relevant to the sanctioned screening and due diligence checks of customers, service provides and Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) who, as a result of their political standing, high-ranking government and global corporate associations or ideal positioning, may have or display (deliberate or otherwise) an increased risk of being involved in activities that make them vulnerable to financial crime (bribery, corruption, money-laundering etc.). In other words,  PEP screening and checks aim to screen, prohibit and limit illicit financial activities and unsanctioned financial sanctions processes.

Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) are the foundation of due diligence subscribed to by EduVisa as well as our international payment gateway and financial service providers who all subscribe to the fight against financial financial crime while upholding trust, transparency, and secure usage of personal data. This is inter alia achieved by checking databases and PEP lists provided by government agencies including The UK Sanctions List - GOV.UK. Sanctioned screening and due diligence checks conducted by EduVisa and/or its partnering financial service providers is regulated by a strict Data Capturing, Protection and Usage Policy (See Data Protection Policy). Sanctioned screening and due diligence checks could entail the capture of personal and geographical orientation as well as clarification of sources/origin of finances to be used for the payment of services and may be conducted by both EduVisa as well as our partnering financial institutions and financial service providers.  

 

EXTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE POLICY

EduVisa has established a network of senior academics at doctorate and professorship level as well as experienced industry practitioners to assist with the process of external quality assurance.  The function of the Quality Control Panel (QCP) is to ensure that the content of EduVisa curricula reflects accurate curriculum content in line with UK-Ofqual and UK-University curriculum guidelines as required in terms of our inter-university collaboration and progression agreements. More specifically the QCP ALSO evaluate issues such as consistent standards as applied by EduVisa Accredited Centres and system availability to deliver academic programmes.  

 

STANDARD CONTRACTUAL CLAUSE (SCC) (ART.45 & 46 GDPR)

Effective Date: [2019-04-16]

 

DATA USAGE PERMISSION 

By submitting this form and/or registering on www.EduVisa.co.uk and/or responding to any communication (electronic or otherwise) the candidate/student hereby, give permission to the following:

EduVisa Graduate School of Management acknowledges that the information contained herein will be used solely by EduVisa Graduate School of Management for the purposes for which the information was obtained and given and will only be used according to the conditions and stipulations as prescribed by the relevant regulatory.

 

DUAL QUALIFICATION - iMBA DEGREE PROGRAMME

In principle, the concept of "Dual Qualification" refers to a situation which allows the student to enrol and complete two different qualifications at the same time, while allowing the qualifications to be completed in less time than it takes to complete them individually.

The EduVisa "Dual Qualification" Policy applies specifically to the Integrated Master's of Business Administration (iMBA) Degree Programme and incorporates the element of Progressive Qualification Certification (PQC) which provides for an Uniqual-IQF (Formative Assessment) after which the student progresses to a curriculum-mapped Ofqual-RQF (Summative Assessment) that again results in a UK-Ofqual Accredited Diploma at RQF Levels 4 to 8 (equivalent to the relevant Bachelor, Master's and Doctoral degree levels and credit-bearing towards the full UK MBA Degree).

Students completing the iMBA Degree Programme consequently may be awarded an EduVisa IQF- as well as an Ofqual RQF level 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 diploma qualification while studying towards a Master's of Business Administration Degree (MBA) on the integrated EduVisa/Arden University MBA Programme.

 

REASONABLE ADJUSTMENT AND SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS POLICY

EduVisa is dedicated to adhering to all relevant legislation concerning the development and delivery of qualifications and ensuring fair access to assessments for all students.

EduVisa makes provision for a reasonable adjustment in the case of students suffering from a permanent disability or if a specific learning need has to be addressed. These adjustments are intended to help minimize disadvantages during assessments and may include but are not limited to the following interventions:

Reasonable adjustments must be requested and approved before the assessment takes place, ensuring equitable access for all students.

Special consideration applies when a learner experiences temporary illness, a medical condition, learning difficulties, or other circumstances that impact their performance during an assessment. If approved, a special consideration may result in a minor post-assessment adjustment to the learner’s mark, reflecting the level of difficulty they encountered. 

All documents related to reasonable adjustments and special considerations are securely stored on the EVUS platform and recorded on the Student Profile for future reference. The EduVisa Reasonable Adjustment and Special Considerations Policy sets out steps to be followed to implement reasonable adjustments and special considerations. EduVisa recognises that:

Reasonable adjustments refers to any activity that helps to reduce the effect of a disability or difficulty that places the learner at a substantial disadvantage in the assessment situation, such as:

 EduVisa makes provision for special considerations to be applied after an assessment if there is a substantive reason (supported by documented evidence) to believe that the learner has been disadvantaged by the assessment. Reasons for special considerations may include:

Learners cannot enter a plea for special considerations for assessments based solely the grounds of disability. Learners must declare any grounds for special consideration prior to the assessment in time allow the EDUVISA Graduate School of Management to make reasonable adjustments. Where an assessment required that a criterion is met it may not be appropriate to apply special consideration, in which case an opportunity to re-take the assessment may be allowed.

 When making decisions regarding reasonable adjustments, the EDUVISA Graduate School of Management will take into consideration the following:

 During the process of recruitment and onboarding EduVisa Graduate School of Management will ensure that:

EduVisa Graduate School of Management supports the principle of open and public dialogue and will ensure that all details relating any reasonable adjustments by communicated our External Verifiers upon request pertaining to the following:

In the event that the EDUVISA Graduate School of Management needs additional advice and guidance they will contact the Awarding Body to seek clarification before making any decision in accordance with their rules for application.

 

DUAL QUALIFICATION - iMBA DIPLOMA CAPSTONE REQUIREMENT 

EduVisa Graduate School of Management (EduVisa GSM) may upon request/nomination consider the awarding of diploma qualifications (subject to compliance with the relevant UK-Ofqual & BAC-University guidelines and policies) at IQF-assessment and accreditation level while taking into consideration declared RPLE policies, the level and duration of previous employment at a middle to senior management level, the nature and extent of collaboration agreements, role and contribution to society and the status of qualifications previously obtained after completion of a prescribed curriculum (including formal moderated assessment/examination) as approved and accredited in terms of government legislation or a government-recognised award body.

Consideration will only be given to such requests if proof of attendance, study process and examination results can be validated as it applies specifically to the field of business and management studies relevant to iMBA Curriculum.

The EduVisa ROLE-Committee will, in the case of a non-business and management academic history, require the candidate to complete an EduVisa Diploma Capstone Programme at the appropriate level (IQF-Levels 4 to 7) consisting of an IQF-assessment of 6 elective modules as proof that the candidate has indulged in moderated business studies. The EduVisa Diploma Capstone Programme can be completed in 3–4 months and may result in a Diploma in Management (QF-L4Dip.Man), Higher Diploma in Management (IQF-L5HDip.Man), Graduate Diploma in Management (IQF-L6GDip.Man) or Post-Graduate Diploma in Management (IQF-L7PGDip.Man) to meet accreditation and qualification audit and validation requirements relevant to the UK-Ofqual and UK-BAC regulatory environment. 

The issuing of the mentioned diploma qualifications qualify the candidate to proceed with the relevant RQF-Assessment/Examination phase in order to be awarded a EduVisa-Ofqual L4, L5, L6 or L7 diploma qualification and to proceed to the next academic year.

Candidate applying for the EduVisa Diploma Capstone Programme will also be considered for the EduVisa Scholarship Discounted Fee (-25%) Programme when continuing their studies towards the iMBA Degree via EduVisa/Arden University. 

Please note that an IQF diploma certification (Formative Theory Assessment) serves as the forerunner to UK-Ofqual RQF certification (Summative Theory Assessment) accredited on the UK-Ofqual qualification framework. It is also important to note that only the final EduVisa-Ofqual (RQF) qualification qualifies for accreditation purposes when submitted to a quality assurance body (SCO, Ofqual, EQA, SAQA etc). In this regard, the name, logos, website content or accreditation status of EduVisa Graduate School of Management, its academic programmes or academic partners may not be copied or used for accreditation validation purposes by third-parties, academic partners or individuals. Such action constitute a fraudulent action. 

 

AWARDING OF HONORARY QUALIFICATIONS

The criteria for the awarding of Honorary Qualifications varies from country to country as is illustrated by the following references:

The awarding of any Honorary Qualification may require the completion of curriculum components in support of the qualification. The awarding of such a Honorary Qualification will only take place after careful consideration and final recommendation by the EduVisa Council. 

 

COOKIE CONSENT POLICY

The purpose of this policy is to describe what cookies are, what EduVisa use them for, and how you can manage them during your visit to or use of our websites. Cookies are small text files placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit the EduVisa website. These files do not contain your personal data but allow EduVisa to associate you with a certain device. Many websites use cookies, and more information can be obtained at All About Cookie.

Cookies provide several useful functions to the website user, including:

EduVisa use several types of website cookies. Some cookies are placed by EduVisa, while others are placed by third parties, including but not limited to academic partners. These cookies may be deleted from the user's device at various times, such as at the end of a browsing session (when the user leaves the website) or after a pre-set amount of time, or they may remain on the device until it is deleted. 

EduVisa may utilise the following types of cookies (Please note that these cookies do not store any personally identifiable information:

The user's internet browser accepts cookies automatically but can modify its settings to stop accepting them. The user can also delete cookies manually, however, please note that the EduVisa website requires cookies to function properly. Removing them may limit users' access to all the functionalities of the EduVisa website. Information on the deletion of cookies can be found at Digital Trends.  EduVisa may occasionally make changes to this policy. Any material change to this policy will be communicated with a prominent notice on the EduVisa website. 

 

ASSESSMENT PHASE POLICY

EduVisa Graduate School of Management follows a three-phase assessment process that provides for cross-curriculum alignment (RQF, SCQF, NQF, EQF, etc), adheres to international qualification assessment requirements associated with prominent business schools and universities and meets the curriculum content requirements associated with UniQual (IQF) and Ofqual (RQF) accreditation requirements:

 

ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE & STANDARDISATION POLICY

 

ASSESSMENT SUBMISSION SECURITY POLICY

EduVisa has instituted security protocols to govern and guarantee the safe and fair delivery of assessments. This is guaranteed by the introduction of a secure assessment process via the EduVisa Virtual University System (EVUS) which allows for proctored module/unit tests, various plagiarism and AI evaluations of submitted documentation and systemic checks and balances that prohibits irregularities during the submission process. Please peruse Assessment Procedure Policy, Assessment Phase Policy and Plagiarism & AI Misuse Policy for further information.

 

QUALITY ASSURANCE POLICY

EduVisa Business School has instituted a Quality Monitoring Board (QMB) to comply with international higher education academic qualification quality requirements such as UniQual and Ofqual. This ensures that EduVisa delivers accredited online courses and resources to not only meet the learning needs of the student but to set a benchmark that meets international academic and research standards globally.

The Board Members include respected senior academic and business leaders from around the world.

This Board meets regularly to assess:

Outcomes of the reviews are shared online to ensure transparency and understanding among our partners and students. All feedback is welcomed so that issues can be formally raised via the QMB in a professional and objective manner.

 

UNIVERSITY ONBOARDING MILESTONE POLICY

 

STAFF DEVELOPMENT POLICY

EduVisa Graduate School of Management is dedicated to the ongoing professional development of all staff members, including those in joint staff establishments with collaborating institutions. EduVisa recognizes that an effective monitoring system for staff training and development is crucial for remaining competitive at both national and international levels, while also contributing to the academic and professional community.

Please mouse-click on Staff Development Policy to access the Staff Development Policy. 

 

MALADMINISTRATION AND MALPRACTICE POLICY

Please mouse-click on Maladministration and Malpractice Policy to access the policy document.

 

STUDENT ONBOARDING POLICY

The EduVisa Student Onboarding Policy incorporates the following general processes and/or elements:

The EduVisa Onboarding Process also makes provision for academic and administrative onboarding guidelines relevant to different academic levels and more specifically to each academic programme as reflected in the Welcome Section/Communication at the start of the relevant programme.    

 

COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE POLICY

At EduVisa Graduate School of Management, we hope and expect that you will be satisfied with your experiences here as a student. We are always pleased to hear about particularly good aspects of your experiences, but we also recognise that there may be circumstances when you may not be satisfied. If you do have any issues or concerns about particular aspects of academic life you are expected to raise them with an appropriate member of staff as soon as possible. Concerns about academic provision should be raised informally with your Academic Tutor or Adviser, Programme Director, or Academic Co-ordinator. Concerns about the provision of a facility or service should be raised informally with a member of the relevant team.   If you are not sure about who to approach do speak to the Student Service Centre and Support Centre staff which is reachable online or via the Student Call Centre. They are here to help you and assist with whatever questions you may have or challenges you may experience. If you remain unsatisfied or fail to resolve matters informally you may wish to submit a formal complaint.  

Please mouse-click on Complaints Procedure Policy to access the policy document. 

 

APPEALS POLICY

As a provider of learning for students, the EduVisa Graduate School of Management is duty bound to provide a means by which students are able to appeal against assessment decisions. The aim of this document is therefore to detail the mechanism by which appeals against assessments can be made. The Appeals Process is available to all the EduVisa Graduate School of Management students. Students have the right to appeal in the following circumstances:

As part of the quality monitoring of the EduVisa Graduate School of Management courses, students can appeal against any aspect of an assessment decision. However, it is expected that students would normally appeal against the following:

The following circumstances will not be considered grounds for appeal:

 Appeals will only be accepted if submitted within one calendar month of the student receiving notification of the decision they wish to appeal against (or publication of results in the case of classification appeals).   Only developed cases, made using the Appeal form and presented clearly and comprehensibly, in accordance with the requirements set out in the Appeals Procedure, will be accepted.   There may be times when a student submits an appeal, the subject of which is actually a complaint, or vice versa.  In these cases, the EDUVISA Graduate School of Management may decide to reclassify the appeal or complaint, at whatever stage of the procedure that has been reached, and the EDUVISA Graduate School of Management will inform the student of this.

The Academic Appeals procedure is split into 3 stages, which represents the process of acceleration, the internal and external personnel and the time scales involved.

 

DISTANCE EDUCATION POLICY

This policy applies to all distance education programs, students, faculty, centres and staff associated with EduVisa. It encompasses online courses, blended learning, and any other methods where teaching and learning occur outside the physical university campus. The EduVisa Distance Education Policy is embodied in, housed on and promulgated online via the EduVisa Virtual University System (EVUS) based on the following guiding principles:

The implementation of the EduVisa Distance Education Policy resides within the secure ambit of the EVUS platform which accommodates all facets of university administration, academic delivery and policy compliance. This ensures that the EduVisa Faculty design and deliver courses based on sound pedagogic and distance education methods while meeting UK-Ofqual and UK-University qualification quality control requirements. To this extend EduVisa maintains a robust Learning Management System (EVUS) which complies with data privacy and security requirements (See EduVisa Data Protection Policy) that ensure courses are interactive, engaging, and aligned with academic goals while utilising fair and transparent online assessment methods and learning outcomes.

 

DIVERSITY AN INCLUSIVITY POLICY

EduVisa Graduate School of Management is committed to a comprehensive policy on Equality and Diversity for all its staff and students.  This policy aims to prevent discriminatory practices and seeks to create a culture where staff and students can reach their full potential. It is EduVisa Graduate School of Management’s policy to select and treat staff and students on the basis of their merits only and irrespective of colour, race, nationality, national origins, disability, sexual orientation, religion or belief, marriage or civil partnership, family circumstances, political beliefs, gender, gender reassignment, pregnancy or maternity status, trade union membership, age or any other unfair distinction. EduVisa Graduate School of Management is committed to providing a learning, working and social environment in which the rights and dignity of all its members are respected, and which is free from discrimination, prejudice, intimidation and all forms of harassment and bullying. This Equality and Diversity Policy will be monitored and reviewed by EduVisa Graduate School of Management regularly and promoted throughout the institution. 

 Please mouse-click on Diversity and Inclusivity Policy to access the policy document.