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The Academic Council of CCLP Worldwide

Promoted by Global Civil Society CCLP Worldwide









Educational Prospectus

cum students hand book









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TABLE OF CONTENTS

About this Handbook ..................................................... 4

Dean’s Message………………………………….. 5-6

Mission............................................................................7

Conventions................................................................. 8-10

Diversity Statement .................................................. 11

Disclaimer……………………………………………… 11

Code of Conduct ....................................................... 12

Academic Code ............................................................13

Program of studies ....................................................14-15

Academic Instruction and Support ................................ 16









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Academic Policies …………………………………..17-19



FAQs ……………………………………………… 20-23



Students Affairs ………………..……………………24



Computing and Network ……………………………25-26



Application…………………………………………. 26



Contact Us……………………………………………27









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About this Prospectus cum Handbook



This prospectus cum handbook is designed to provide students with a clear

understanding of the Academic Council of CCLP Worldwide — its processes,

policies, guidelines and regulations.



The handbook has been deliberately written to send direct message to prospective

Students worldwide. This is to ensure clarity and avoid ambiguity. However, if

there is anything you are unsure about, or need further clarification on, you should

seek additional guidance from the Academic Council

(education@cclpworldwide.com) before taking any further action.









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From the Desk of Dean and Rector of Academic Council









Dear Friends & All Our CCLP Family,



Greetings.







I deem it is a great pleasure as well as privilege to express my Message as Dean

and Rector of Academic Council of CCLP Worldwide, the centre of studies with

potential for Excellence. My Priorities will be to ensure transparency in

administration and a research – friendly, conducive academic climate. I always

stand for Participatory Management with ―Bottom- up‖ Approach and Collective

Wisdom rather than the Helicopter model with ―Top – Down‖ Approach.

Consolidation of the past and Strengthening of the future will be my watchwords.

I firmly believe that our students Friends must develop the 21st Century Skills,

Including Knowledge of information and Communication Technology, Problem

Solving Critical Thinking and Collaboration. Quality Education to all including the

rural and disadvantaged segments of our Global community will be the focus of

my attention.









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I personally express my firm belief Verily that –there is ONE GLOBAL EARTH

PLANET & ONE NATION & we all as Global Community, so Let all the Global

Citizens of the Global Civil Society Value all human beings, support the

principles, global ethics and universal values such as respect, justice, peace,

dignity, freedom, responsibility and cooperation among us BEYOND ALL

BOUNDARIES

Concrete efforts will be made to implement the choice based Credit System

(CBCS) in higher Education and also to realize the plan goals of access, Equity,

Relevance, Quality and Excellence, e- Governance and ―Inclusive Education‖.

In the months to come, the Academy will be poised for exploring new dimensions of

institutional accomplishment, by renovating its academic system, reinforcing and

augmenting its teaching, research and extension in coordinated manner, to keep

pace with international standards in these areas and endow human resource with

digital capabilities to serve the Globe in the special context of the challenges and

imperatives of Globalization.

I earnestly solicit the collaboration and contribution of all the interested academia

to join hand with us in our march towards Academic Excellence.



Prof Dr Genaro Rosemary Shepherd, Spain









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Objectives and Scope





1. Provide specialized training up to Masters Level, as educators of higher education,

in the field of Science of Education.

2. Provide a sound understanding between the Science of Education, international

higher education educator and new trends in education; in terms of higher education

for everyone, the knowledge relevant to Chartered Educators in the 21st century.

3. Provide basis in order to train education professionals to serve as an agile and

competent force in their respective educational institutions.

4. Provide training to educators to enable them build a robust knowledge base, in the

domain of teaching and conceptual bases of design and curriculum development.

5. Provide educators with the fundamental knowledge and skills relevant to teaching

methodology, materials development and educational evaluation.

6. Train educators on the theories of the practice of research.







This post graduate course is aimed at future educators or novice in any field of

knowledge, who wish to prepare for the practice of teaching. The objectives of the

international charter of higher education, is to certify and accredit professionals, with

the requisite knowledge in teaching practice as educators, as referenced in the

Education Charter International. The course is designed to meet the requirements of

Universities, Educational Institutes, NGOs and Government Development Projects.









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International Conventions





The International Council of CCLP Worldwide has signed the treaty of academic,

cultural and technical co-operation with one of the largest consortium of Universities

in Spain and Europe having presence in Latin America "University Consortium

Euroamerican"

Under the treaty of co-operation it has been agreed to

That this Agreement has been promoted by both institutions on the basis that:

a. - Both institutions are united by shared objectives in the scientific and cultural

development worldwide.

b. - The two institutions, in fact, promote the exchange of information, scientific and

cultural cooperation to improve to a better global character education, and share

common objectives in promoting coordination, scientific, education, higher education

advice university.

c. - Both institutions have legal personality, allowing them to enter into agreements of

this nature for the better achievement of the objectives assigned to them.

d. - Both institutions are interested in encouraging international cooperation based on

equality and mutual assistance.

e).- The agreement allows CUE to use the word "technical and academic co-operation

with the International Organization-CCLP worldwide" and allows global Civil Society

–CCLP Worldwide for use 'in the technical and academic cooperation with CUE

"with the permission of using the corresponding logo in an appropriate place but not

limited to website, desktop or publication.

f) The CCLP Worldwide adheres to the Charter of the CUE and CUE supports the

Education Charter International.









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CUE: EUROAMERICAN UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM And CCLP Worldwide-

International Conventions Secondments - Maintains assignment, delegation and

representing the following institutions:

• UOA Orthodox University of the Americas (USA).

• USA Apostles College and Seminary of the Americas (USA).

• Middle East American AMU University (USA).

• PUA Peoples University of the Americas (USA).

• University UEP of the European Peoples (USA).

• Virtual VAU American International University (USA).

• OUS of Advanced Sciences, Open University (EU)

• Free School FAP parascientists Studies (USA).

• USE University of High Studies for Excellence (USA).

• S.L.I.B.C. Sri Lanka Investing Business Consulting.

• BAS Bulgarian Academy of Science (U.S.)

• Universidad La Gran Colombia (State University)

• National University of Piura UNP (State University)

• PUA Peoples University of the Americas (USA)

• International CEAS.

• Cambridge University virtual Malta International Framework Convention









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RECOGNITION

• Spanish Association of Holistic Medicine (U.S.).

• International Association of Development of Vanguard Sciences (U.S.).

• Diplomatic Correspondent Peace and Health Naturopaths Without Borders (EU).

• Delle Medicine Mondiale Organizzazione OMMN naturalization (EU).

• Für Europäische Aktion Therapiefreiheit, Rect. Auf Gesundheid. (EU).

• CUE Euro-American University Consortium. (EU)

• General Practitioners Register of the European Union. (EU)

• Organization of Natural Medecine Word Practitioners. (USA)

• Apostolic Educational Foundation of the Americas. (USA)

• Orthodox University Foundation

• Apostolic Movement of the Americas. (USA)

• Orthodox Church in the Caribbean. (USA)

• Euro-American Martial Arts Association (EU)

• ADIPACUL Diplomatic Academy of Peace, Health and Culture. (EU)

• ESGEM School of Management. (EU)

• AECED European Association of Distance Education Centres (EU)

• ACEL Adult Training Board and Experimental (USA)

CONVENTIONS

S.L.I.B.C. Sri Lanka Investing Business Consulting

Bulgarian Academy of Science USA

Universidad La Gran Colombia

Universidad Nacional de Piura

Peoples University of the Americas









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Diversity Statement





The Academic Council of CCLP Worldwide does not discriminate on any basis.

Academic Council is committed to academic freedom, equality of opportunity, and

human dignity. Any decision to be taken by Academic Council in regard to students,

faculty and staff shall be based on individual merit and be free from discrimination.

Academic Council will not engage in discrimination or harassment against any

person because of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, marital

status, disability, sexual orientation including gender identity, unfavorable discharge

from the military or status as a protected veteran and will comply with all federal and

state non-discrimination, equal opportunity and affirmative action laws, orders and

regulations. This non-discrimination policy applies to admissions, employment,

access to and treatment in the Academic Council programs and activities.





Disclaimer

Academic Council reserves the right at any time, without prior notice, to make

changes to its policies, courses, their content, the schedule, programs offered

(including the modification or possible elimination of programs), academic

requirements, academic policies, rules pertaining to student conduct and discipline,

fields or areas of concentration, and other rules and regulations.









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Code of Ethics



1. Student’s conduct should be honest collaborative and respectful at all the time

2. Various illegal activities including but not limited to illegal activity, theft,

disrespect, interfering with university activities, and dishonesty.

3. Harassment, threatening behavior, or deliberate embarrassment of others will not

be permitted.

4. It is not permitted for students to post, transmit or distribute content that violates

copyright or other protected intellectual property rights. Theft, abuse or unauthorized

use of any University asset or resource is not permitted.

5. Students must ensure they do not interfere with, obstruct, or disrupt university

courses, functions, and activities.

6. Students must not intentionally provide false information, forged, altered, or

falsified documents.

7. Any conduct that interferes with the quality of the educational experience is not

allowed and may result in disciplinary action. This may include, but is not limited to,

course failure, probation, suspension, or dismissal. The student concerned may also

face further academic consequences.









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Academic Code

At CCLP Academia, we expect students to work hard and with academic integrity.

All assignments, exams or other course work submitted should be their own work,

unless specifically authorized. Collaboration is a key element to a positive Academic

Council learning experience. However, it is critical that students acknowledge any

collaboration, and its extent, in all submitted course work. Information and opinions

drawn from any source (including the World Wide Web), should be properly

attributed to the relevant source and all students should learn and use the appropriate

forms of citation and reference. In addition, a student may not submit the same or

similar work for credit in more than one course. Any cheating is unacceptable.

Examples of cheating include, but are not limited to:

1. Having someone, other than the named student, sit an examination instead of the

named student

2. Unacknowledged and/or unauthorized collaboration in submitted course work

3. Handing in a paper that was the result of someone else’s efforts but passed off as

the submitter’s own work

4. Engaging in plagiarism, which is the unacknowledged use of another person's

work. Examples of Plagiarism

5. The University takes cases of plagiarism very seriously. Students who

deliberately plagiarize threaten the values and beliefs that underpin academic work

and devalue the University’s integrity. The University retains the right to impose

disciplinary measures in proven cases of cheating and plagiarism and other forms of

academic dishonesty.









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Program of studies

Module 1: Introduction to International Charter of Education and Annexes.

1. Summary of the World Declaration on Higher Education

2. The Education Charter

3. Chartered International Education

4. World Comference on Higher Education

5. Various Declarations and annexure



Module 2: Higher Education for the 21st Century

1. World Declaration on Higher Education in the 21st Century

2. Right Education for the 21st Century

3. Process of Globalization and its Impact on Education

4. Diagonal Effect in Higher Education Future

5. Reflections on Education and Quality Improvement



Module 3: Introduction to Teaching-Learning process

1. Psycho-pedagogical bases of learning

2. Procedural content and learning strategies

3. The activity of study (Diagnosis and planning)

4. Technological contributions to teaching and learning



Module 4: Science teaching and curriculum theory

1. Science and Teaching

2. The Curriculum theory

3. Curriculum models

4. The curriculum in higher education.



Module 5: Components of curriculum (design and development)

1. The development of curriculum

2. The student and tutorial.

3. The objectives of curriculum and content development

4. The teaching activity using media and other resources



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Module 6: Developing curricular (Materials Research and Educators)

1. Materials for curricular development.

2. Development of training materials

3. Educational research in colleges and universities

4. The professional development of teachers



Module 7: Assessment in Higher Education

1. The assessment in higher education

2. The curriculum evaluation.

3. Techniques and tools for collecting information for assessment

4. Evaluation in Higher Education and Reporting.



Module 8: Research (Ways and Means)

1. The research process

2. Research methods

3. Instruments for gathering information

4. Data Analysis (statistical and computer resources)



Module 9: Quality in Education

1. What is Quality in Education?

2. Gestió System Manual and Quality



Module 10 Environmental Education

Study Units

1. Environmental Education

2. Environmental Education and Quality of Life

3. Environmental Education and Ecology

4. Environmental Management System

5. Environmental Audit PFM (Final Draft Master)









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Academic Medium of Instruction and Support

English and Spanish are the two medium of instruction



All Academic Council’s programs and courses are conducted in English or Spanish.

It is therefore vital that students have the necessary level of English or Spanish to

successfully complete the program.



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Academic Support

Studying is not easy wherever or however you study – be it on campus or online –and

it is essential that adequate student support is provided to ensure a successful learning

experience. To provide a platform for this success, Academic Council has, built an

academic community capable of providing students with the support they require

throughout their chosen program.



The Academic Community

Students at Academic Council enjoy the support of a community of dedicated

educators, who are responsible for the selection and development of learning

materials. Our community of educators is comprised of active and retired professors,

masters-level students and other professionals, who will participate in and oversee

the assessment process. Additionally, guest lecturers will enrich the program by

providing an avenue for students to experience, firsthand, the cutting edge of

academic research and professional expertise.









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Academic Policies

Course Registration

Students are required to register for the courses online for their chosen courses.

The course may be started anyday of the year except the holidays.



Dropping and Withdrawing from Courses

Each Academic Council program is made up of a number of different Modules, both

core and elective. Students are responsible for managing their time at the program

and how this fits in with the rest of their non-educational commitments. However,

there is some flexibility to enable students to manage their workload. There may be

circumstances and occasions when it is necessary for a student to change their

educational activities by dropping a course or withdrawing from a course. Should a

student need to do that, they should understand the process and implications that are

outlined in this section.



Dropping a Course

Students may feel the need to drop a course for several reasons, such as if they have

taken on too great a workload at any given time. A course drop applies to one course

at a time and does not assume withdrawal from the Academic Council. A course drop

should not be confused with a leave of absence, which refers to a student temporarily

ceasing attendance at the Academic Council, and all associated courses, for a

specific, agreed period of time. The student's official transcript does not reflect a

course drop.



Withdrawal from a Course

Course withdrawal refers to students formally removing themselves from a course

roster within the first 2 weeks of the course session. A course withdrawal relates to

only one course at a time and does not assume withdrawal from the Academic

Council. A course withdrawal differs from a course drop - it is reflected on the

student's official transcript and is included in attempted credits when satisfactory

academic progress is monitored.



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Late Withdrawal from a Course

The instructor has a mechanism to assist students to remedy situations, where

personal or other circumstances mean they are irretrievably behind in a course. In

exceptional circumstances only, students may request to withdraw from a course after

the first 2 weeks provided the request is made by the last day of classes in the

relevant term. This request should be directed to their course instructor. The course

instructor has the authority to approve such requests if the circumstances warrant

approval of an exception to the normal withdrawal deadlines. Withdrawals approved

under this procedure will be noted on the academic record by the course status LWD

(Late Withdrawal). This course status will have no effect on the GPA or other

elements of the academic record.



Repeating a Course

Occasionally, a student may need or want to repeat a course which they have already

been graded for, for instance to improve the grade or to improve their understanding

of the course subject matter.



Grading Policy

Criteria for Awarding Grades

The Academic Council awards letter grades in recognition of academic performance

in each course. Grades are based upon the course instructor’s academic judgment that

the student has demonstrated a specified level of performance based on objective and

subjective evaluations. Students are graded according to their individual performance

in the course and not on a curve.

Criteria for awarding grades for achievement may include, but are not limited to:

1. Preparation of assignments, including accuracy and legibility

2. Contribution to discussions

3. Performance on final exam

4. Maintenance of the Learning Journal









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The Grading System

Grades A, B, C and D are passing grades. Each letter earns a "grade point" which

goes towards calculating the student's average performance. Each grade is again

graded by 1 and 2 to find the accuracy of the student’s performance.

A = (Excellent) A1–10 A2-09

B = (Good) B1-08 B2-07

C = (fair) C1-06 C2-05

D = (average) D1-04 D2-03



P= Pass

F= Fail

W= Withdrawn stated deadline; the student will have been deemed to have

failed the course and graded accordingly.



Academic Performance

Satisfactory Academic Progress

One of the goals of Academic Council and the support mechanisms it has put in

place is to ensure that there is ongoing monitoring of academic progress. Students

will need to maintain satisfactory academic progress toward completion of their

overall program and should meet the following criteria to ensure satisfactory progress

is being maintained:

All students must maintain at least a "C" average (or 2.0 GPA) to meet passing

requirements.

At any point, all students must complete at least 67% of the total number of the credit

hours attempted with a minimum passing grade.

All students must complete their program within the maximum allowed time, as

described below.

Academic Probation

Students with less than a 2.0 grade average in any term may be subject to academic

probation for a period of one term. At the end of the probationary period, if the

academic record is not in compliance with the standards of satisfactory progress, the

student may be suspended for a minimum of term.









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FAQ

What is academic Council of CCLP Worldwide?

The Academic Council is the educational initiative of Global Civil society to

promote higher Education. The management of academic Council has been kept

independent and free from International Council of CCLP Worldwide.



Does it award any degree or Doctorates?

NO the academic Institution awards only post graduate diploma in Chartered

Educators Course which lead to professional fellowship of Academic Council of

CCLP Worldwide. The post graduate course is equivalent to Masters Degree.



What privileges the Fellow of Academic Council enjoy?

Once awarded the fellow of Academic Council of CCLP Worldwide the person

become the part of esteemed academic community of Research and policy Group

promoted by CCLP Worldwide and the fellow is privileged to use the suffix ―

Fellow Chartered Educators‖ in full and ―F.C.E.‖ in short after his or her name.



Does this fellowship have any recognition or acceptance?

All the Fellowship certificates are issued under international conventions signed with

Consortium Universities Euroamercian, an association of State and private

Universities worldwide. The professional Fellowship certification is set to be accepted

in the Consortium Universities Euroamercian for further studies.



Does Academic Council issue any recommendation to employers?

Yes all successful students may choose to get recommended from Academic Council

addressed to their Employer to confirm their area of knowledge.









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What is the Mode of Study and duration of teaching?

The adopted mode of study for the Academic Council and its accredited institutions is

by distance learning and the fellowship will be awarded as soon as all academic,

administrative and financial requirements have been met. Students study at home and

assignments do not normally need to be proctored. All assessment is continuous and,

for most courses, final examinations are not required. The duration for Chartered

Educators Program is 1800 hours or 72 credits and may be completed in one and half

years of studies



Does the Academic Council provide Courses at local study centers?

The Academic Council does not have any classroom-based courses in the USA,

Europe or Asia. Various colleges and institutes of higher education affiliated to the

Academic Council may offer programs involving classroom or other local study in

other countries.



How is the course designed for students?

The study path for the courses of the Academic Council is divided into a number of

course modules. One text book will be prescribed for each module and the students

will be provided with e-document of text books designed authored and published

by CCLP Worldwide along with physical Book. The students have to buy the

reference book from the bookstore, though further reading is recommended and

reading lists are indicated. The student will read the textbook, in conjunction with

other suggested reading and sources, and carry out written assignments based on the

text. A typical set of course instructions and questions is given in the prospectus.



How to Find Details of Course Units?

These may be found at our website.



Will proper Certificates and Transcripts be issued to Students?

The Diploma and Fellowship parchments for the students’ awards will be issued with

the highest standards of production and quality of materials, and are tastefully

worded and designed, bearing the official seal of the Academic Council.

The students may apply for duplicate certificate on payment of a nominal fee.

Duplicate transcripts are also available on request.



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What are the Rights Reserved, Jurisdiction and Trading Terms?

All contracts with the Academic Council will be subject to the law of state of West

Bengal, Kolkata (India) or place of administration office.

This prospectus or web-based material and any supplementary catalogues or course

unit lists are for information only and do not constitute a contract. The publishers of

this information reserve the right to, at any time, unilaterally make changes to

catalogues, prospectuses, brochure information, courses, modules, programs,

regulations, contracts of employment, tuition, fees, existing agreements and any other

operational procedures solely at its discretion and without any prior notice.





Could you please tell me about the grading system of the Academic Council?

The Academic Council modules based courses are graded according to the standard

international system. This system is as follows:

Grades A, B, C and D are passing grades. Each letter earns a "grade point" which

goes towards calculating the student's average performance. Each grade is again

graded by 1 and 2 to find the accuracy of the student’s performance.

A = (Excellent) A1–10 A2-09

B = (Good) B1-08 B2-07

C = (fair) C1-06 C2-05

D = (average) D1-04 D2-03



P= Pass

F= Fail

W= Withdrawn





Do you follow Anti-discrimination and Non-denominational Policies?

The Academic Council invites all suitably qualified students without consideration of

race, color, religion, sex, or nationality. The fellowship awarded by The Academic

Council is earned equivalent to academic degrees.









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How do students get the Availability of Textbooks and Reading Material?

The Academic Council provides the students with one text book for each module

either as e-document or physical book.





What is the support of the Course coordinator?

Each student will be assigned a Course coordinator, who will often, though not

necessarily, be the course director of the specific course. The role of the Course

coordinator is to formulate a specific program of study in agreement with the

student's aims, to suggest additional or substitute learning materials or resources

where necessary, to mark or assist in marking coursework, and to generally provide

academic guidance. Where necessary the academic mentor will consult with the

Academic Dean of The Academic Council or other senior faculty members. Students

may communicate with their academic advisor by whatever preferred method of

communication is agreed: normally by e-mail or mail.





Are the English and Spanish Languages the only medium of instruction?

English and Spanish are the language of The Academic Council, and distance

learning students may use either British or American spelling conventions. All

students must be competent in written English/ Spanish unless they are studying via

an affiliated institution which conducts its teaching in a foreign language.



What is the code of ethics for students?

Students are expected to remain in good standing: that is, to submit work in a timely

fashion, to advise their tutor and/or administrative contact promptly of any likely

prolonged absences from study, to submit work of an acceptable standard, to pay

tuition and other fees on time, and to act responsibly in all communications.

Gross or repeated breaches of good standing (including issuing uncovered checks)

may constitute grounds for dismissal from the study program.









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Students Affairs

Student Records

Student Records provides a service to students throughout the duration of a student’s

time at The Academic Council and works diligently to maintain and preserve the

integrity of a student’s record.

Privacy Statement

The Academic Council maintains student records and is responsible for their

maintenance and release. This information includes, but is not limited to, social

security numbers (whenever applicable), personal and financial information,

academic transcripts, academic records at The Academic Council, e-mails, etc.

Official Transcripts

A transcript is a permanent academic record of a student at The Academic Council. It

reflects all coursework and grades per term. Upon request, The Academic Council

provides official written certification of current enrollment, dates of attendance, or

certification awarded.

Official transcripts are not free of charge, and payment may have to be made at the

time of order.

Student Support Resources

Student Services is dedicated to providing students with support in all areas of The

Academic Council student life.

You can access Student Services via e-mail at education@cclpworldwide.com

Please be sure to include the following information into the e-mail:

1. Your student ID number on the subject line of the e-mail.

2. A brief description of your request /inquiry









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Access to Learning Resources

The Academic Council recognizes the need to provide limited access to the course

forum and to other learning resources to persons other than students, alumni, faculty,

and staff.

Course Forum Access

For regulatory, accreditation, and other administrative purposes, the Course Forum

may be accessed and observed by persons other than students, faculty, and staff.

Access to the course forum will be authorized only after the review of such a request

and the determination that access is necessary and appropriate, does not infringe on

the activities of students and faculty, and does not threaten the academic integrity of

the course forum. Although the course forum is not open to public access, it is neither

a private nor confidential domain; neither students nor faculty should assume privacy

within the course forum.

Contact Information for Students

Students are responsible for keeping their contact information accurate and current.

Students contact information is the information they submitted upon application

process. Student information may be updated at any time. Students wishing to update

any of their contact information should contact education@cclpworldwide.com and

include:

1. Student full name (First and last name)

2. Student ID

3. Details to be updated and the reason for asking to update them. Students should

include supporting official documentation when relevant.

The primary form of official communication from The Academic Council is through

e-mail. Students are required to maintain active e-mail addresses and inform of any

change of addressed according to the described above. To ensure receipt of important

communications, students should make sure that spam filters are set to receive e-

mail from The Academic Council









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Computing and networking



Browser Requirements

In order to study online with The Academic Council you will need access to a

computer with an Internet connection as well as the ability to save documents and

files. You need a web browser to access www.educationcharter.org we recommend

an up-to-date, popular browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox

or Google Chrome as your standard web browser. Currently, the site is fully

compatible with above explorer

Student Login Username and Password

Each student is assigned a designated username and password or code to log into

students section of the site - online platform and courses.

Students are responsible for all work/submissions submitted under their username

and should ensure they keep their log-in details safe.

Technical Support

Technical Support is available through email at education@cclpworldwide.com

Please include the following information into the e-mail along with your Unique ID

number (user name) so we can troubleshoot your issue:



Application

Application for Enrollment may be filled on line through our academic site at

www.educationcharter.org









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The Academic Council of CCLP Worldwide

Promoted by Global Civil Society CCLP Worldwide









Contact Us

Office of Dean and Rector

The Academic Council of CCLP Worldwide

C/O CCLP Worldwide-Spain

C/ Mountain range of Albarracin, 17 4ºA Alcorcon-Madrid Zip 28923 Spain

Mail: commissioner@cclpworldwide.com



Admission and Administrative Office

International Secretariat

CCLP Worldwide

5th Floor

17 Tara Chand dutt Street Kolkata 700073, India

Email: education@cclpworldwide.com



Physical Training Centre Office

CCLP Worldwide - Nigeria Concepts College London Center 2nd Floor, AP Plaza,

Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja, FCT

Email: chair-worldcouncil@cclpworldwide.com





To meet the Dean or Admission officer the students or applicants need prior

appointment by sending email request to respective office









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