Universities Forced To Compensate Students For Reduced Courses During Pandemic

Universities Forced To Compensate Students For Reduced Courses During Pandemic

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Universities Forced To Compensate Students For Reduced Courses During Pandemic.

A university in England has been told to pay a student £5,000 (€5,775) in compensation for lost teaching time during the first coronavirus lockdown- setting what could be a precedent for thousands of other claims.

Covid restrictions saw many universities move learning online but for students studying subjects with vital practical components, this may have left them at a major disadvantage. A large number of students made official complaints about the impact of the pandemic on their accommodation situation and their learning.

The student awarded £5,000 was an international medical student who had been studying at an unidentified university with fees of £38,000. The university stopped clinical placements due to the pandemic, leaving students without vital practical experience.

The Office of the Independent Adjudicator (OIA) said the award was due to the “severe disappointment and inconvenience” the student experienced because the final year of studies had been “less valuable” than expected.

Felicity Mitchell, an independent adjudicator, said: “The case summaries reflect the hugely challenging and complex situations that students and providers have faced as a result of the pandemic.

“Where possible we try to reach a settlement and we are pleased that in many cases providers and students have been very open to this. The summaries illustrate our approach to deciding what is fair and reasonable in these kinds of situations. We hope they will be helpful to providers and students.”

A Department for Education spokeswoman said: “We have been clear that the quality and quantity of tuition should not drop, and should be accessible to all students, regardless of their background. The Office for Students is monitoring online teaching to ensure this is the case.”

The National Union of Students (NUS) has demanded debt relief and refunds for people whose studies were disrupted. It is calling for a more simplified complaints process, claiming students have been “passed from pillar to post” and that some institutions have disregarded their concerns.

Students have 12 months to lodge a complaint but to do this must first air their grievances with their university.


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