Remote Learning Code of Conduct
All students must agree to abide by our IT Code of Conduct when using our services.
All students must agree to abide by our IT Code of Conduct when using our services.
All students must agree to abide by our ICT Acceptable Use Policy when using our services.
Dumfries and Galloway College will ensure that the arrangements for and conduct of assessment meet with the requirements of the appropriate awarding body.
Dumfries and Galloway College expects that all students will behave considerately at all times and treat other students, staff and members of the public with respect, regardless of background, both on and off campus.
Read the results from the Early Experience Student Survey which ran for two weeks in September.
Our College is committed to promoting equality and celebrating diversity. We work hard to eliminate unlawful discrimination, harassmant and victimisation and promote good relations for all our staff, students, visitors and partners.
We value complaints and use information from them to help us improve our services. If something goes wrong or you are dissatisfied with our services, please tell us.
At Dumfries and Galloway College our Student Behaviour Policy provides clarity of expected levels of behaviour of all college students when undertaking ALL elements of college activities.
Dumfries and Galloway College is committed to continual improvement in health, safety and safety performance. It recognises its duty of care to employees, students, members of the public and employees of sub-contractors in all college situations.
The purpose of this policy is to set out the College’s approach to fire safety across its premises, ensuring the College complies with its legal and statutory duties in relation to Fire Safety.