Opting out of Membership of the Students' Union
Under the terms of the Education Act l994, any student may exercise their right to opt out of membership of the Students' Union. The Council of the University has agreed a code of practice which sets out how all the requirements of the Act will be met, including making provision for opting out. At the beginning of each session students will automatically be registered as members of the Students' Union unless they inform the Academic Registrar in writing within four weeks of their initial registration or the start of their programme of study of their wish to opt out of membership.
A student who exercises his/her right to opt out should not be unfairly disadvantaged with regard to the provision of services (or otherwise) by reason of having done so. If a student believes that he/she has been unfairly disadvantaged, he/she may invoke the complaints procedures, as set out in the Standing Orders of the Students' Union. Copies of the Code of Practice regarding the requirements of the Education Act l994 are available for consultation in the Students' Union.
A student who opts out shall have no Union membership status whatsoever. However he/she shall be able to use the facilities provided by the Union as if he/she were an associate member, but will not be required to pay any fee. These facilities shall include:
- licensed bars, shops, catering services, travel agency and other Union-run trading areas
- sports facilities, common rooms and recreation areas, provided on Union premises
- clubs, societies and sports (Athletic Union) clubs
- the Student Advice and Information Centre, and other welfare related services
A student who decides to opt out of the Students' Union shall not be able to:
- be involved in the government or administration of the Union
- stand for election to any Union office
- vote on any issue decided by the Union or participate in any Union elections
- be represented by the Union in any matter
- have his/her interests represented by the Union to the University, other student bodies, other organisations and persons, or members of the general public
- be a member of the National Union of Students (NUS) and/or represent the Students' Union on any other national body or organisation to which the Students' Union affiliates
- attend NUS or other Students' Union sponsored or related conferences