Regulations
of LC
Admission
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All Caritas Institute of Higher Education students are encouraged to use the Self-Access
Laboratory (SAL). For admission, students should bring along a valid
Student Identity Card.
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Students are required to register and co-operate with the Language
Centre staff, instructors and other users to maintain a decent
and harmonious learning environment.
- The Centre may approve other people to use the SAL for a specified purpose or period.
Conduct of the Users
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All users should abide by the Language Centre (SAL) Regulations and follow any other instructions from the Centre staff on the use of the facilities.
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Users must not speak or laugh loudly to avoid causing any disturbances to other users.
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Food, drinks, umbrellas or anything which may interfere with the proper use and management of the Centre are not permitted inside the SAL.
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Smoking is not permitted in the SAL.
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Games are not allowed in the SAL. (except the
board-games provided)
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Mobile phones and pagers should be switched off on entering the SAL.
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Cameras, private computer software, CD-ROMs, personal photographic, audio and visual equipment are prohibited in the SAL without prior permission from the Centre.
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Bags should be kept at the entrance of the SAL. Users should ensure that their valuable belongings are not left unattended.
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The Centre is not responsible for the safe keeping of any belongings left in the SAL.
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The Centre reserves the right to remove any items including personal belongings, which are left unattended or occupying seats for over 20 minutes.
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Users should show their personal property to the Centre staff for inspection if requested.
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Users should keep all SAL equipment and learning materials in good condition and should report any damage to the Centre.
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The Centre reserves the right to claim compensation from anybody for damaging its equipment and learning materials.
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Users who fail to comply with the Language Centre (SAL) Regulations may result in suspension of Centre privileges. A record will be kept and users will be expelled from the SAL at the request of the Centre staff.
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Mutilation or theft of equipment and learning materials is an offence and offenders will be subject to disciplinary actions.
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