Course Fees
We want to make sure you have the information you need about your first choice course fees.
It is important to read and understand what you may need to pay so you can plan and look into any funding or payment options available to you in advance of your enrolment.
Our course fees are broken down into five sections and are payable depending on age, previous qualifications and household circumstances.
- Tuition fees are usually the biggest amount of any course fee and are specific to each individual course
- Exam/registration fees are the cost of registering you with awarding bodies that enter you for exams
- Material feesare related to specific materials/resources/products used on the course
- Event feesare related to trips to industry-specific settings
- Disclosure and Barring Service/kit/uniform fees are applicable to specific course areas
When to Pay
You will need to make sure that you have paid or made the College aware of any funding arrangement for the full amount of your 23/24 academic year course fees by the 30th September.
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We can take payments by debit or credit card.
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Spread the cost of your course by setting up a Direct Debit. You need to be 18 or over to set up a Direct Debit. The Direct Debit plan must be paid in full by the end of your course.
Each instalment is paid on either the 5th or 20th of the month and you’ll be asked for a 20% deposit when you enrol, which can be paid by debit or credit card.
The minimum outstanding fee for a direct debit to be set up is £100.
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Applications can be made for Government-funded loans such as the Advanced Learner Loan and Student Finance England.
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If you are studying a Level 2 course and are in receipt of means tested benefits or on an income less than £18,525, you may be eligible for a fee waiver to cover the cost of your tuition fees.