Regulatory case report for the University of Wolverhampton – Finding of a breach of condition B4
This regulatory case report explains why the Office for Students found that the University of Wolverhampton breached ongoing condition of registration B4.
- Date:
- 3 December 2024
In May 2022, as a result of our general monitoring, we opened an investigation into the quality of business and management courses provided by the University of Wolverhampton.
We appointed an assessment team in October 2022 to provide expert advice and judgements about the quality of the university’s business and management courses.
The assessment team did not identify any concerns from its review of information relating to conditions B1: Academic experience, or B2: Resources, support and student engagement.
The assessment team identified one concern from its review of this information relating to condition B4: Assessment and awards. Following consideration of the quality assessment report, the OfS found that the university had breached condition B4.
We have considered the actions that the university has taken in response to the concern identified in the quality assessment report, and in response to the subsequent finding that the university had breached condition B4. The OfS found that these actions will be effective in remedying the breach, and therefore decided to close this investigation with no further regulatory action.
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