PART-TIME FINANCIAL SUPPORT FAQ's
Assistance is available to help keep your studies worry free from financial matters. A number of funds can help you pay for travel, books, childcare or living expenses.
Please see below for a list of FAQ's, if your question is not answered here, please call us for information.
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How do I
pay?
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You can pay by cash, cheque, credit or debit card. |
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Can my
employer pay for me? |
Yes, however,
you must present a letter of authorisation from your current employer at the
time of enrolment otherwise you will be required to pay the full fee.
(Please note that Employers/Sponsors can only avail of the Early Bird
concession) |
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Can I pay by
instalments? |
Yes, where the total fee payable (once any concessionary fee or early enrolment discount has been deducted) is over £200 instalment payments will be accepted as follows: 25% at enrolment followed by three equal direct debit payments of 25% on or shortly after the following dates; 1 November 2013, 3 December 2013 and 6 January 2014.
A direct debit mandate must be completed at enrolment. Please note that should you withdraw from the course, direct debit payments will continue until the course fees are paid in full. |
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Will there be
any additional costs? |
Some courses may have additional costs. For full details search for your course in the course finder on the left where you can see all fee details. If you have enrolled on a two-year course, you
will need to enrol and pay the appropriate fee each year of the course.
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Can I get a
refund? |
The College
operates a No Refund Policy. Course refunds will only be offered
when a course does not run or is oversubscribed. |
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Concessionary
Fee - must I bring evidence with me?
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Yes, at enrolment
you must produce documentary evidence to confirm receipt of one of the
concessionary benefits. Evidence must be submitted and current at
the time of enrolment, otherwise full course fees will be
charged. |
CONTACT US
Contact the Student Funding team
0845 600 7555