Liability and disclaimer
Please read the information below carefully.
Liability
The following is a limitation of liability. Please read it carefully.
As a condition of applying to and/or enrolling with the ASE Programme, students agree that any claims they may make against ASE (including its employees, agents or representatives) - or that are made on their behalf, directly or indirectly, by any other party - will be settled exclusively by UK law, and will be subject to the sole jurisdiction of UK courts. Your consent to this condition is required as part of the admissions and registration process.
The Programme reserves the right to dismiss a student at its discretion, either for unsatisfactory behaviour or consistent non-attendance. Students must conform to the laws of the UK at all times. Serious offences may lead to deportation.
Disclaimer
The information on the Advanced Studies in England website is accurate at the time of publication. It cannot, however, be relied upon as a statement of ASE's contractual undertakings. ASE reserves the right to make changes, of any nature, to the Programme it deems necessary or desirable.
ASE is committed to providing equal opportunity in education and employment regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, marital or parental status, religion, age, national origin or mental/physical handicap.
Federal legislation requires institutions of higher education to share with all prospective members of the community a copy of their Annual Security Report (ASR), which is available through Franklin & Marshall's Department of Public Safety. The ASR contains information about the college, its facilities, crime statistics, and where to report any crimes, among other information. A hard copy of the ASR is available by emailing Chief William McHale at Franklin & Marshall's Department of Public Safety Campus Police or calling (717) 358-3870.