1. Definitions and Interpretation
1.1 In these Terms of Service the following expressions shall have the following meanings:
“Access Criteria” means the access criteria and any specific requirements as may be applicable for accessing and receiving the relevant Services as published by UCAS and updated from time to time.
“Administration Fee” means such reasonable fees as UCAS may specify from time to time for specified administration or account activity.
“Adviser Guide” means the Adviser Guide, admissions manuals or guides or equivalent as may be applicable for each Scheme as updated and reissued by UCAS in each year and/or otherwise published on the UCAS website.
“Agreement” includes these Terms of Service, the Adviser Guide applicable to the relevant Services and any agreement executed by the parties containing the details of particular Services to be provided to the Customer by UCAS.
“Applicant” means a person who has submitted an Application.
“Applicant Data” means all data and information relating to an Applicant including their Personal Data and any documentation uploaded as part of an Application.
“Application” means any submission for one or more Courses, made by an Applicant, through UCAS to include the supporting information used to make the decision on their application.
“Awarding Body” means an awarding body that is responsible for awarding qualifications and confirming grades achieved by Applicants.
“C&C Period” means the period surrounding the main examination results publication and the processes which support the confirmation of acceptances onto a Course and/or the matching of unplaced Applicants to Courses.
“Collection Tool Data Standards” means those standards set out in the document entitled “Data standards: collection tool” available on the ucas.com website.
“Confidential Information” means, in relation to a party or any Awarding Bodies all information, whether technical or commercial, disclosed in writing, electronically, on disc, orally or by inspection of documents or pursuant to discussions between the parties or between UCAS and an Awarding Body, and including information provided before the date of the Agreement, where the information either (a) is confidential in nature; (b) constitutes commercially sensitive information and/or trade secrets; (c) is identified as confidential at the time of disclosure; and/or (d) ought reasonably to be considered confidential given the nature of the information or the circumstances of disclosure, it being agreed that this definition shall include Embargoed Information.
“Content” means information, data, articles, communications, applications, images and sounds, video, games, including any associated software, or any other material contained on or available through the Services which is either owned by UCAS (“UCAS Content”) or by a third party (“Third Party Content”).
“Course” means an undergraduate programme of study offered to Applicants for recruitment through the admissions services provided by UCAS.
“Course Data” means information about all Courses including course title, mode of study, qualifications, entry requirements, campus and such other information relating to the Course as detailed in the Collection Tool Data Standards.
“Customer” means an adviser customer of UCAS which meets the Access Criteria as may be applicable to it for accessing and receiving the relevant adviser portal Services.
“Decision Outcomes” means the confirmation or rejection of offers made by the Customer to the Applicants and/or the outcomes of applications made by Applicants to the Customer in question.
“DPA” means the Data Protection Act 2018 and all applicable laws and regulations relating to processing of personal data and privacy including where applicable any guidance and/or codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant regulator or government department in relation to such legislation.
“Embargoed Information” means any information including the Applicants’ Results and Decision Outcomes including without limitation any associated information or communication from which the Decision Outcomes can be derived which must not be released by the Customer before Results Day.
“Fees” means the fees payable by the Customer as set out in the Adviser Guide.
“FOIA” means the Freedom of Information Act 2000, together with any guidance and/or codes issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant regulator or government department in relation to such legislation.
“Input Material” means all Course Data, Applicant Data, documents, information (including contact information and User information), trade marks and materials provided by or on behalf of the Customer relating to the Services.
“Intellectual Property Rights” means all patents, copyright and related rights, trademarks, trade, business and domain names, goodwill or actionable claims for passing off, designs, database rights, confidential information (including know-how and trade secrets) and any other intellectual property rights, in each case whether registered or unregistered and including all applications for and renewals or extensions of such rights, and all similar or equivalent rights or forms of protection in any part of the world.
“Personal Data” shall have the same meaning as in the DPA.
“Results” means the marks and outcomes of the exams and qualifications of the Awarding Bodies.
“Results Day” means the date(s) of publication of the Results by the Awarding Bodies or such other dates as the Awarding Bodies may stipulate and UCAS may notify the Customer.
“Scheme” means the undergraduate admissions system for a particular category of Courses and/or Course providers.
“Services” means the services provided by UCAS including adviser portal services in relation to the Scheme(s) and any other services to include without limitation data information and data analysis products and services pursuant to these Terms of Service.
“Suspension” means the temporary or permanent block placed by UCAS on some or all of the Services and “Suspend” shall be construed accordingly.
“Third Party Vendor” means any third party provider which is engaged by the Customer or any Group Company to support the Customer or Group Company in order for the Customer or Group Company to receive the Services from UCAS.
“UCAS Materials” means all documents, UCAS Software, UCAS Content, products, services, data, text and images and any other materials or equipment supplied by or developed by UCAS in relation to the Services.
“UCAS Software” means software which UCAS owns or licenses from a third party and, in either case, licenses and/or otherwise makes available to the Customer via or as part of or in connection with the Services.
“User” means an individual who is permitted by the Customer to use the Services in accordance with these Terms of Service including any Third Party Vendor and its authorised representatives.
1.2 References to any statutory or regulatory provision will (a) include any relevant Act of Parliament, subordinate legislation or other enforceable right and (b) be construed as references to that provision as may be amended, replaced, extended, consolidated or re-enacted from time to time.
1.3 Headings are for convenience only and shall not affect the construction of the Agreement.
2. Provision of Services
2.1 As UCAS is continuously enhancing and evolving its Services and adding new services, UCAS reserves the right to vary, update or replace these Terms of Service by giving reasonable notice to the Customer which shall normally be 30 days’ notice, subject to any changes, such as those demanded by a regulator, which may need to take immediate effect.
2.2 Where the Services are dependent on the Customer supplying Input Material or any general data or information required by UCAS, the Customer undertakes to:
- 2.2.1 provide such Input Material in a timely manner as UCAS may reasonably require
- 2.2.2 keep the Input Material up-to-date and in accordance with such timescales as UCAS may advise from time to time
- 2.2.3 ensure that all Input Material is correct and accurate and complies with all applicable law
2.3 The Customer shall comply with the requirements set out in the Adviser Guide.
2.4 The Customer shall manage and be responsible for the Users' access to the Services and ensure the User information is correct and kept up-to-date.
2.5 The Customer shall ensure that each User registers with a unique email address and does not share his or her User account with any other person.
2.6 Should the Customer wish to give access Third Party Vendor access to any Services and/or Content provided by UCAS, the Customer agrees that it is responsible and liable for the compliance by its Third Party Vendor with the terms of this Agreement and shall be and remain liable to UCAS for any breach of this Agreement by such Third Party Vendor. UCAS reserves the right to deny, limit or withdraw access to any Third Party Vendor in the event of any breach of the Agreement by them or the Customer.
3. Third Party Content
UCAS has no or limited control over the availability, value or quality of Third Party Content made available via the Services. Third Party Content is obtained from a large range of sources and is made available to the Customer as part of the Services on an “as is” basis. UCAS is not responsible or liable for any error in any Third Party Content but shall take reasonable steps to correct any such error which is brought to its attention. UCAS is not responsible or liable in any way for any loss or damage resulting from any action that the Customer takes in reliance on any Third Party Content.
4. General Service Limitations
4.1 UCAS shall take all reasonable steps to make the Services available to the Customer at all times. However, the Customer acknowledges and agrees that no Service can be guaranteed to be a continuous fault-free service. Quality and the availability of Services may sometimes be affected by factors outside UCAS's control. The Customer acknowledges and accepts that it is reasonable that:
- 4.1.1 as UCAS introduces new Services, applications and technologies, these may be made available to the Customer subject to certain limitations or restrictions notified to the Customer at the relevant time; and
- 4.1.2 the UCAS Software and IT systems on which the Services rely may from time to time require upgrading, modification, maintenance or other works. These may result in temporary interruption or unavailability of some or all of the Services although UCAS shall endeavour to keep such disruption to a minimum particularly at peak periods of activity for majority of Customers, such as the C&C Period. For any pre-planned work, UCAS shall give as much notice as reasonably practicable before any temporary interruption to Services is undertaken by UCAS
5. Use of Content
5.1 UCAS shall make Content available to Customers and Users via the Services. All such Content is subject to the terms of the Agreement and on such additional licence or other terms as will be communicated to the Customer by UCAS or a third party, which the Customer accepts by accessing such Content.
5.2 UCAS reserves the right to withdraw, limit or suspend access to the Content it makes available under the Agreement at any time. The Customer undertakes that it will not and that its Users will not:
- 5.2.1 copy, modify, store, forward, publish or distribute any Content without the prior written consent of UCAS or the relevant rights owners, or
- 5.2.2 use Content other than for purposes contemplated in these Terms of Service and not for any other commercial purpose or distribution to any third party (unless expressly permitted by the terms upon which such Content has been provided to the Customer)
6. Software
6.1 UCAS warrants that the UCAS Software shall conform in all material respects to any associated documentation supplied by UCAS if the UCAS Software is used in accordance with such documentation and no unauthorised modifications are made to the UCAS Software. UCAS does not warrant that the UCAS Software will meet the Customer’s requirements or that operation of the UCAS Software will be uninterrupted or error-free. UCAS’s sole obligation and liability for breach of this warranty will be to repair or replace the defective UCAS Software as soon as reasonably practicable.
6.2 UCAS Software is licensed to the Customer on a non-exclusive, non-transferable and revocable basis solely to access the Services for the duration of the Agreement.
6.3 The Customer undertakes that it will not and that its Users will not, copy, adapt, modify, decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble, translate, distribute, sub-licence, rent, lease, allow any third party access to or otherwise deal with any part of any UCAS Software in any way or create derivative works based on the UCAS Software.
6.4 The Customer undertakes not to use the UCAS Software to develop or market any software which is substantially similar in function and expression to any UCAS Software.
6.5 UCAS reserves the right to change its third party software providers from time to time.
7. Fees and Payments
7.1 UCAS shall invoice the Customer in respect of the any Fees payable by the Customer together with any applicable VAT due in accordance with the payment section set out in the Adviser Guide. The Customer shall pay each invoice submitted to it by UCAS within 30 days of the date of invoice.
7.2 UCAS may in its absolute discretion accept payment of Fees by credit card.
7.3 If the Customer disputes any part of a UCAS invoice, the Customer shall notify UCAS in writing of the dispute within 14 days of the date of such invoice. The Customer shall pay the undisputed portion of the invoice in accordance with the terms of the Agreement and in good faith cooperate with UCAS to resolve the dispute.
8. Customer’s Sole Use and Group Company Benefit
8.1 The Customer acknowledges that the Services under the Agreement are for the sole and exclusive benefit of the Customer and its Users and nothing in the Agreement authorises or entitles the Customer to re-sell, re-supply or otherwise distribute the Services without the prior written agreement of UCAS.
8.2 If the Customer wishes any other company within its group (a “Group Company”) to receive the benefit of Services under the Agreement, the Customer must first obtain the prior written consent of UCAS (which may be conditional upon the execution of any appropriate documents as may be deemed by UCAS). The customer shall be liable to UCAS for any acts or omissions of such Group Companies (including any Third Party Vendor appointed by a Group Company) which constitute a breach of this Agreement, unless and until UCAS enters into a separate legally-binding agreement with the Group Company in relation to the provision of Services.
9. Data Protection
9.1 Each party shall comply with their obligations as data controllers under the DPA and ensure that Personal Data is used at all times in compliance with the DPA.
9.2 Each party acknowledges that they are data controllers as defined in the DPA and determine their own purposes and policies for the collection, storage, use, sharing and destruction of any Personal Data derived from these Services.
9.3 Each party shall comply with their respective obligations in respect of data security as set out in the Agreement or as otherwise notified to the Customer by UCAS.
9.4 The Customer indemnifies UCAS for all liabilities, costs, expenses, damages and losses (including direct losses, loss of profit, loss of reputation and all interest, penalties, legal and other reasonable professional costs and expenses suffered or incurred by UCAS) as a result of any breach of this paragraph 9 by the Customer or any third party for which the Customer has assumed responsibility in accordance with the Agreement.
10. Confidentiality
10.1 Except as otherwise expressly stated in the Agreement, the parties shall keep confidential all Confidential Information including Embargoed Information communicated in confidence or obtained as a result of the relationship under or leading to the Agreement.
10.2 Each party shall only use such Confidential Information for purposes related to the performance of the Agreement. The obligations of confidentiality in this paragraph 10 shall survive termination of the Agreement for a period of six years. However, disclosure is permitted in the following circumstances:
- 10.2.1 disclosure of Embargoed Information on Results Day
- 10.2.2 by UCAS disclosing any Confidential Information to any company within its corporate group
- 10.2.3 by reason of any law, regulatory requirement, court order or order of a competent statutory authority
- 10.2.4 by UCAS to any debt collection agency, credit reference agency, credit or fraud monitoring scheme, security agency or credit provider of any information relating to the Customer’s performance in meeting its obligations under the Agreement
- 10.2.5 by UCAS as may be permitted by UCAS’s DPA notification to the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”) or pursuant to the DPA or an investigation by the ICO, or
- 10.2.6 by UCAS to an Awarding Body as required in order to meet its contractual obligations.
11. Embargoed information
11.1 The Customer shall:
- 11.1.1 not disclose and/or discuss any Embargoed Information to or with any Applicant or other third party before Results Day
- 11.1.2 not respond to any communication from any third party or person who is not a party to the Agreement (including any Applicant, journalist, or person representing the same) before Results Day, and shall notify UCAS immediately should it receive any such request from a third party
- 11.1.3 immediately notify UCAS if it becomes aware of any breach of any obligation in relation to the Embargoed Information or DPA under the Agreement by the Customer, its agents and/or employees, and
- 11.1.4 comply with any additional restrictions applicable to the Embargoed Information as may be set out in the Adviser Guide and/or provided by separate instructions from UCAS
11.2 UCAS shall not be liable for non-delivery or late delivery of the Results or any errors or omissions in the Results which have been caused directly or indirectly by the acts or omissions of any Awarding Body.
11.3 The Customer shall provide UCAS and the Awarding Bodies with such assurances as they may reasonably require from time to time in respect of the security of the Results processed by the Customer, to comply with this paragraph 11.
11.4 UCAS reserves the right to withhold or withdraw the Customer’s access to the Results or impose any sanction as may be appropriate where there has been a breach of this paragraph 11 by the Customer.
12. Freedom of Information Act
12.1 The parties acknowledge and agree that they may both be subject to the requirements of the FOIA and shall reasonably assist and cooperate with each other to comply with their respective disclosure obligations.
12.2 However, the Customer acknowledges that UCAS may be required to disclose information under FOIA without consulting or obtaining consent from the Customer. UCAS shall be responsible for determining in its absolute discretion whether any information is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the FOIA.
13. Intellectual Property Rights
13.1 As between the Customer and UCAS, all Intellectual Property Rights and all other rights in the UCAS Materials shall be owned by UCAS.
13.2 UCAS hereby grants to the Customer a world-wide, royalty free, non- exclusive, non-transferable licence to use the UCAS Materials for the duration of the Agreement to the extent necessary to enable the Customer to receive the benefit of the Services.
13.3 UCAS warrants that it has all necessary rights to grant a licence pursuant to paragraph 13.2 and that the Customer’s use of such licence shall not infringe any Intellectual Property Rights of any third party. No warranty is given in relation to Third Party Content. UCAS shall not be in breach of this paragraph 13.3 to the extent the infringement arises from the use of any Input Materials, nor any modification of the UCAS Materials other than by UCAS.
13.4 The Customer hereby grants to UCAS a world-wide, royalty free, non- exclusive, non-transferable licence to use all Input Materials supplied to UCAS pursuant to the Agreement for the duration of the Agreement to the extent necessary for the purposes of providing the Services to the Customer.
13.5 The Customer warrants that it has all necessary rights to grant a licence pursuant to paragraph 13.4 and that UCAS’s receipt and use of the Input Material shall not infringe any Intellectual Property Rights of any third party.
14. Suspension of Services
14.1 UCAS may Suspend the Customer’s access to some or all of the Services:
- 14.1.1 if UCAS has reasonable grounds to believe that the Customer, a User or any third party for which the Customer has assumed responsibility in accordance with this Agreement has not complied with the Agreement. UCAS will notify the Customer of such Suspension and the reasons for it as soon as reasonably possible (and where reasonably practical, will endeavour to give notice in advance of such Suspension)
- 14.1.2 if the Customer does not pay any Fees when due and fails to remedy such non-payment within 7 days of written notification from UCAS (save whether such Fees are disputed in good faith). Such Suspension shall remain in force until the Customer has paid all undisputed amounts owed to UCAS
- 14.1.3 if in UCAS’s reasonable opinion the Customer no longer meets the Access criteria
- 14.1.4 if the provision of the Services to the Customer would or would be likely to damage, or the acts or omissions of the Customer have damaged, the goodwill or reputation of UCAS
- 14.1.5 in respect of an individual User without notice if a complaint has been made against that User in relation to a suspected act or omission which constitutes a breach of the Agreement. UCAS will endeavour to notify the Customer at the earliest opportunity of any such investigation or Suspension. The complaint will be investigated and the Customer’s access to the Services will remain Suspended until UCAS receives the results of that investigation and makes a final decision on the complaint
- 14.1.6 in accordance with paragraph 15.4 below
14.2 Suspension shall not affect the Customer's obligation to pay Fees during any period of Suspension. Except where expressly otherwise agreed, UCAS reserves the right to charge the Customer a reasonable Administration Fee for reconnection and removal of any Suspension.
15. Termination
15.1 Either Party may terminate the Agreement (in whole or in part, including termination of any individual Service) if the other party is in material or persistent breach of the Agreement, by giving written notice specifying the breach and (if capable of remedy) requiring it to be remedied. If the breach is not remedied within 21 days of the date of the notice then the Agreement shall end on the expiry of the 21 day notice period. If the breach is not remediable, termination will take effect immediately.
15.2 Either party may terminate the Agreement in whole or in part immediately by notice in writing if the other party:
- 15.2.1 ceases, threatens to, or suspends trading or carrying on business (other than temporarily by reason of a strike), or
15.2.2 suspends payment of its debts or is or becomes unable to pay its debts (within the meaning of section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986) or commits any act of insolvency, or enters into a composition or voluntary arrangements with its creditors, or has a receiver or administrator appointed over the whole or any part of its business or assets, or has a creditor’s winding up petition advertised against it in the appropriate gazette, or passes a resolution to wind up (other than for the purposes of a solvent amalgamation or reconstruction), or is the subject of any action or procedure commenced in any jurisdiction which is similar to or analogous with any above-mentioned action or procedure
15.3 Either party may terminate the Agreement in whole or in part by giving the other party not less than 60 days’ written notice, such notice to expire after a complete admissions cycle.
15.4 If UCAS has reasonable grounds for believing that a User or the Customer is in breach of any of paragraphs 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12 or 13, UCAS may immediately Suspend the Services under paragraph 14 and if the Customer fails to correct such breach (if capable of remedy) within 7 days of receiving notice of such breach, UCAS may immediately terminate the Agreement by written notice to the Customer.
16. Liability
16.1 Each party limits its liability to the other in aggregate for all claims (whether brought in contract, tort, (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, misrepresentation, or by way of indemnity or otherwise) arising out of or in connection with the Agreement to the total annual Charges payable by the Customer in respect of the Services during the previous 12 months. Where this Agreement has been in force for less than 12 months, the limit shall instead be 12 times the mean average monthly Charges payable by the Customer during the term of the Agreement, or £100,000, whichever is greater.
16.2 Nothing in the Agreement excludes or limits:
- 16.2.1 either party’s liability for negligent acts or omissions of its employees or agents causing death or personal injury to any person
- 16.2.2 UCAS from recovering Fees or other sum due from the Customer, or
- 16.2.3 any liability to the extent it cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law
16.3 Neither party shall have any liability to the other whether in contract, under statute or tort (including negligence) or otherwise for any of the following loss or damage:
- 16.3.1 loss of business, revenue or profits
- 16.3.2 loss of anticipated savings
- 16.3.3 damage to goodwill or reputation
- 16.3.4 loss or corruption of data or of software, or
- 16.3.5 consequential or indirect loss
16.4 UCAS does not accept liability for the accuracy of any Input Materials or any information provided by an Applicant or any referee of an Applicant in relation to his or her identity, education and employment record or other detail that forms part of the Application or Applicant Data.
17. Notices
17.1 All notices, consents and approvals under this Agreement shall be given in writing and must be served by post or e-mail.
17.2 All invoices and notices served by post will be sent to the address given by one party to the other (or such other address as may be notified from time to time). Notices by post will be deemed served 48 hours after they are sent, or on earlier proof of delivery.
17.3 Notices served by email, will be deemed served at the time the email was received in the recipient’s mailbox.
17.4 Notices must be sent to both UCAS’s legal team ([email protected]) and the Customer’s UCAS Relationship Manager.
18. Miscellaneous provisions
18.1 Save as otherwise provided in the Agreement, the Agreement may be varied or amended only by the written agreement of both UCAS and the Customer.
18.2 The failure to exercise or delay in exercising a right or remedy under the Agreement does not constitute a waiver of the right or remedy or a waiver of any other rights or remedies. No single or partial exercise or waiver of any right or remedy under the Agreement shall prevent any further exercise of the right or remedy.
18.3 A party will not be liable to the other party to the extent that it is unable to perform an obligation or provide Services because of any factor outside its control, including but not limited to changes in applicable law, Acts of God, industrial action, default or failure of a third party, war, riot, terrorist act, governmental action, or by any act or decision made by a court of competent jurisdiction.
18.4 The Agreement is intended and agreed to be solely for the benefit of the Customer and UCAS and their permitted assignees. No third party (including any User, Third Party Vendor or Group Company) shall acquire any benefit, claim or rights of any kind pursuant to, under, by or through the Agreement under the Contract (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999.
18.5 The Customer may not assign any of its rights under the Agreement without UCAS’s prior written consent.
18.6 The Agreement contains the whole agreement between the parties relating to its subject matter and supersedes all proposals and prior agreements, arrangements and understandings between the parties relating to the subject matter of the Agreement. Services are supplied only on the terms and conditions of the Agreement and no provisions in any purchase order or other document submitted at any time by the Customer will be of any effect.
18.7 Both parties acknowledge that they have not entered into the Agreement (or any part of it) in reliance on any warranties, representations, covenants and undertakings except as expressly stated in the Agreement.
18.8 No term, condition or warranty will be implied into the Agreement by statute or otherwise, whether relating to fitness for purpose or otherwise, except to the extent that such implied provision may not be lawfully excluded by contract.
18.9 The Agreement is governed by and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts.