Responses for statutory corporate, regulatory and key sector information relating to the OfS, QAA, sector Mission Groups, for example, GuildHE or UUK, and other reports.
St Mary’s University, Twickenham, adheres to the requirements of the Office for Students Regulatory Framework and the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) UK Quality Code for Higher Education, as well as other external regulatory and legislative requirements. This section sees the publication of the responses to regulatory and sector requirements relating to these bodies.
The Annual Report, financial statements, minutes of the Board of Governors and other information such as: Board of Governors meeting dates, Articles of Association and Scheme of Delegation can be found on our Board of Governors articles, reports, regulations and meetings page.
Access and participation plans set out how higher education providers will improve equality of opportunity for underrepresented groups to access, succeed in and progress from higher education.
View the current St Mary’s University Access and Participation Plan 2019/20 to 2024/25.
View the 20/21-24/25 Access and Participation Plan summary.
View the next St Mary’s University Access and Participation Plan 2025/26 to 2028/29, approved by the Office for Students (OfS) in November 2024.
View the 25/26-28/29 Access and Participation Plan summary.
View the fees, investments and targets table
View the approval decision letter.
View all of our previous agreements on the OfS website.
Each year, in accordance with the OfS guidance on Access and Participation Plans (regulatory notice one), the OfS expects providers to publish fee information on their website alongside their Access and Participation Plan. View St Mary’s OfS fee information for 2025/26.
In May 2019, the sector-representative bodies for higher education in the UK published a Statement of Intent, reaffirming their commitment to protect the value of UK degrees and to transparent, consistent, and fair academic standards. The Statement of Intent explained how providers in the different nations of the UK would take different approaches towards their common goal of protecting the value of degrees, reflecting their differing national quality assessment arrangements. The UKSCQA is, with the backing of UUK & Guild HE, encouraging providers in England and Wales to publish degree outcome statements.
The University is committed to ensure that students achieve the best academic outcomes from their studies. The Student Protection Plan aims to mitigate risks and protect the students’ interests in the case of material change, e.g. programme changes or suspensions.
St Mary’s University Student Protection Plan (PDF)
Appendix: Major Incident and Business Continuity Plan (PDF)
The OfS requires St Mary’s University, as part of Condition of Registration F1 (transparency information), to publish Transparency 2023 data on the University’s external website.
Enter the external examiners section.
Download the St Mary's University Modern Slavery Statement.
St Mary's University, Twickenham is a company limited by guarantee and registered in England and Wales under number 5977277.
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