Fee Levels. 1.1 The applicable fee rates per fee category and country are defined in the following table. Norway Sweden Finland Denmark
Fee Levels. The Secretary of Homeland Security shall impose the fee authorized by subsection (a)(1) so as to collect in a fiscal year at least the amount specified in para- graph (4) for the fiscal year for making deposits under para- graph (1).
Fee Levels. The compensation range is six-steps (6). Midwives, including Midwives returning from Maternity/Parental Leave or Disability Leave, may move up the 6-step Fee Level scale in accordance with the conditions of ‘Active Work’ described later in this Schedule. The TPA in consultation with the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care shall determine the Fee Level for each Midwife.
Fee Levels. The University intends to charge all students undertaking full-time honours degree and PGCE programmes £9,250 per annum. Fees for Foundation Degrees (including those offered at partner colleges) will be set at £6,165 per annum. Fees for sandwich years and year abroad will be £1,850 and Xxxxxxx will be £1,385. Fees for part-time students undertaking first degrees and PGCEs are based on the number of credits undertaken in any one year of study (to a maximum of £6,935). As part of our strategy to support progression, we will encourage further study for Edge Hill students by providing both current students and alumni with generous fee remission on the cost of their Master’s programmes with the University.
Fee Levels. 2.1 Full-time programmes
Fee Levels. The Corporate Governing Body of the College has ratified the decision to charge up to £3000 for the full range of higher education courses where new students are enrolling in the academic year 2008/9. It is the College’s intention, subject to the agreement of the Corporate Governing Body, to uprate the fee level for inflation in following years. Bursaries and other financial support for students to be provided from additional fee income: All students in receipt of the maximum level of government maintenance grant will be entitled to a bursary of £250 per annum. This will be additional to the achievement bursary they will receive on successful completion of each level of study. An Achievement bursary will be awarded, in the form of a refund of £500 to all students (who have paid Top Up Fees) at the end of each level of study, to invest in their future education and career opportunities, provided that they have achieved the learning outcomes of their programme of study. The College’s current proportion of students in receipt of state support is around 60% and all these students will be eligible to receive this bursary; although it is anticipated that more than 90% of all HE students will be in receipt for this. The bursary is designed to encourage retention and participation and to reward achievement at each level of the award. 2008/9 Bursary Allocation £55K These will be normally awarded within four categories: o Care Leavers o Progression from FE to HE o Income Assessed o Career Change These are discretionary bursaries assessed by a panel comprising at least one member of the Senior Management Team and the Student Financial Support Officer. Bursaries will normally be allocated in tranches of £1000 per eligible student. These will be given for one year to successful applicants, and a full re-application will need to be made for future years. It is anticipated that the bulk of Bursaries will be will be available to support students who receive no parental support but are still classified as non-dependent. These may be targeted at applications to new courses which have yet to be judged in the student market, and will provide financial incentive especially for students previously in employment or who will need to leave full time employment to undertake a higher education programme and who are seeking a career change; for students progressing internally within the college form Xxxxx 0 programmes; for students coming from care; and for students on low incomes.
Fee Levels. For the academic year 2007/08 Lincoln College will charge a fee of £3,000 for the full time higher national programmes and the fdSc Sports and Exercise Science. This applies to provision which is directly funded by HEFCE. This agreement is for a period of 4 years to 2011 and subject to reasonable adjustment for inflation. It will also apply to any other directly funded full time provision which the college may develop by 2007/08. The fee level for courses indirectly funded by HEFCE will be set by our lead partner institution. These fees will be specified in the franchise partner’s access agreement. Part time fees will not be linked to full time fees and will be differentially priced. The college, through its annual review of the fees policy, will consider the rate applied to part time provision. This will reflect the needs of learners and where provision is price sensitive. The fee of up to £3,000 will be introduced in the academic year 2007/08 and applies equally to United Kingdom and students who are nationals of other state of the European Union. Students who begin a course part way through the academic year will pay a fee proportionate to the number of academic weeks remaining. Any student transferring from other institution or from part time to full time within one month of the course commencing will be liable to 100% fee payment.
Fee Levels. Where minimum fees are shown in this agreement they are negotiable taking into account a range of factors, including but not limited to the artist’s established rate, the nature and weight of the artist’s contribution and the artist’s status within the industry.
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Fee Levels. The Courtauld Institute of Art intends to charge new Home/EU BA entrants in 2012-13 an annual tuition fee of £9,000. There will be a single fee level for our single BA programme. We would apply annual increases in the fee in line with the amount set by Government each year.
Fee Levels. The tuition fee levels for full time home and EU undergraduate students and courses are set out below. The fees are approved annually by the University’s Court of Governors. Fees for new students will be set at the maximum level permitted by the UK government, which is £3,070 per annum for the 2007-08 academic year for all courses subject to the exceptions noted below. Continuing students who enrolled prior to 2006-07, or who had a confirmed place in 2005-06 and deferred until 2006-07, will be charged at the UK government regulated level - £1,225 for 2007-08. These levels are raised annually, in line with the prevailing rate of inflation as notified by the UK government. The University provides bursaries and scholarships, offering support and incentives for students based on their means and/or their ability. These courses are for one year and provide opportunities for students without the full entry qualifications to achieve the standards for entry to degree courses. The fees for these courses will be set at £1,225 and will be fully refunded if the student progresses/enrols on a level 4 programme at the University of Westminster in the following year. New students and those who enrolled in 2006-07 and who subsequently undertake a year-long sandwich placement or a year abroad as part of their programme of study, will be charged a nil fee for that year. Continuing students that commenced prior to 2006-07, or who had a confirmed place in 2005-06 and deferred until 2006-07, will be charged half the prevailing full-time fee. These courses are delivered by the University’s Associate Colleges who are responsible for setting and collecting the fees. The University validates the courses. The University will charge a fee of £2000 for the 2007/8 academic year, for EU students attending on a full-time basis, as part of an undergraduate degree programme at a partner institution. The level of fee is reviewed annually. The University will ordinarily charge the maximum allowable rate for each year of a course. The University may consider lowering the fee for particular subjects or courses, in future years.