King's College London aims to provide a positive and inclusive environment for all students and staff while they study and/or work at the university. We're committed to ensuring our campuses are free from all forms of prejudice, discrimination, bullying, harassment, sexual misconduct and hate crime. We expect you to behave appropriately both on and off campus, in lectures and tutorials and to treat your colleagues and teachers with respect.

This article provides information on the King’s Community Charter and the University regulations. Your department may also provide additional, department-specific guidelines, such as attendance requirements, in the department handbook.

 

King's Community Charter

King's College London has a Community Charter that summarises how we will work in partnership with you as a member of our student community. The King's Community Charter was developed jointly by King's College London and King's College London Students Union (KCLSU). It lays out the shared foundations of our community as a place where everyone feels a sense of belonging and safety and can contribute to all aspects of university life.

Find out more in the Providing a positive & inclusive environment for the King's community article.

 

University regulations

As a student at King's, you and your programme of study must abide by a set of University regulations (and their associated appendices). These regulations cover the period from the time of your enrolment to the award of your final degree. You are expected to observe these regulations at all times.

For more detailed information on the expectations and regulations, please refer to your department's handbook and the University’s official documentation.