Fee Limits. 2.1 This Agreement applies to all courses for which York College receives funding directly from the Higher Education Funding Council for England, including provision where funding is allocated to the College via the Higher York Lifelong Learning Network. The only full-time HEFCE funded courses which are exempt from this Agreement in 2010/11 is the first Year of validated ‘extended’ pathways (i.e. Foundation Year) to Foundation Degrees and Undergraduate Awards offered by Higher York Lifelong Learning Network providers, and other HEI partners of York College. The tuition fees for the first Year (Foundation Year) of these programmes in 2010/11 will be £330 prior to progression onto the second year of the named award, when the partner institutional arrangements will apply. Higher York Lifelong Learning Network Partners are: - York College - University of York - York St Xxxx University - Xxxxxx Xxxxx College Other partner HEI where ‘Extended’ pathways (which include the Foundation Year) have been articulated are; - Leeds Metropolitan University - Sheffield Hallam University A Bursary of £330 will be offered to students who are accepted onto the Extended route (Foundation Year) programme who are; 19 years of age or older at the start of the course, and Have no full Level 3 qualification in a relevant discipline. The fee charges for in-directly funded provision offered at the College will be determined by the University providing the funding. 2.2 Students included within this Agreement All students who are eligible to pay EU tuition fees are included within this Agreement. Overseas students recruited to provision offered at York College are subject to fees determined by the College, which are renewed annually by the Fees Policy Group. 2.3 Review of Agreement This Agreement will be renewed annually by the College Fees Policy Group and approved by the Senior Management Team. 2.4 Tuition Fees From September 1st 2010, York College will charge an annual fee of £2,000 to students on full-time HEFCE Funded courses. This fee will not apply to current students on programmes commencing prior to September 1st 2010. Fee levels beyond 2010/11 for all students will be subject to the annual increases set by the awarding institutions, and inflationary increase announced by the Government.
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Samples: Access Agreement
Fee Limits. 2.1 This Agreement applies to all courses for which York College receives funding directly from the Higher Education Funding Council for England, including provision where funding is allocated to the College via the Higher York Lifelong Learning Network. The only full-time HEFCE funded courses which are exempt from this Agreement in 2010/11 2008/09 is the first Year of validated ‘extended’ pathways (i.e. Foundation YearYear 0) to Foundation Degrees and Undergraduate Awards offered by Higher York Lifelong Learning Network providers, and other HEI partners of York College. The tuition fees for the first Year (Foundation YearYear 0) of these programmes in 2010/11 2008/09 will be £330 210 prior to progression onto the second year of the named award, when the partner institutional arrangements will apply. Higher York Lifelong Learning Network Partners are: - York College - University of York - York St Xxxx University - Xxxxxx Xxxxx College Other partner HEI where ‘Extended’ pathways (which include the Foundation YearYear 0) have been articulated are; - Leeds Metropolitan University - Sheffield Hallam University A Bursary of £330 210 will be offered to students who are accepted onto the Extended route (Foundation YearYear 0) programme who are; • 19 years of age or older at the start of the course, and • Have no full Level 3 qualification in a relevant discipline. The fee charges for in-directly funded provision offered at the College will be determined by the University providing the funding.
2.2 Students included within this Agreement All students who are eligible to pay EU tuition fees are included within this Agreement. Overseas students recruited to provision offered at York College are subject to fees determined by the College, which are renewed annually by the Fees Policy Group.
2.3 Review of Agreement This Agreement will be renewed annually by the College Fees Policy Group and approved by the Senior Management Team.
2.4 Tuition Fees From September 1st 20102008, York College will charge an annual fee of £2,000 1,530 to students on full-time HEFCE Funded courses. This fee will not apply to current students on programmes commencing prior to September 1st 20102008. Fee levels beyond 2010/11 2008/09 for all students will be subject to the annual increases set by the awarding institutions, and inflationary increase announced by the Government.
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Samples: Access Agreement
Fee Limits. 2.1 This Agreement agreement applies to all courses for which York Leeds City College currently receives funding directly from the Higher Education Funding Council for England, including provision where funding is allocated to the College via the Higher York Lifelong Learning Network. The only full-time HEFCE funded courses which are exempt from this Agreement in 2010/11 is the first Year of validated ‘extended’ pathways (i.e. Foundation Year) to Foundation Degrees and Undergraduate Awards offered by Higher York Lifelong Learning Network providers, and other HEI partners of York College. The tuition fees for the first Year (Foundation Year) of these programmes in 2010/11 will be £330 prior to progression onto the second year of the named award, when the partner institutional arrangements will apply. Higher York Lifelong Learning Network Partners are: - York College - University of York - York St Xxxx University - Xxxxxx Xxxxx College Other partner HEI where ‘Extended’ pathways (which include the Foundation Year) have been articulated are; - Leeds Metropolitan University - Sheffield Hallam University A Bursary of £330 will be offered to students who are accepted onto the Extended route (Foundation Year) programme who are; 19 years of age or older at the start of the course, and Have no full Level 3 qualification in a relevant discipline. The fee charges for in-directly indirectly funded provision offered at the College will be determined by the University providing the funding.
2.2 . Students included within this Agreement All agreement: Full-time students who are eligible to pay EU tuition fees are included within this Agreementagreement. Overseas Part time students and non-EU students recruited to provision offered at York Leeds City College are subject to fees determined by the College, which are renewed annually by the Fees Policy Group.
2.3 Review of Agreement This Agreement will be renewed reviewed annually by the College Fees Policy Group and approved Board of Governors. This access agreement is reviewed annually by the Senior Management College Executive Leadership Team.
2.4 Tuition Fees From September 1st 2010. In 2014-2015, York College the following charges will charge an apply. Component FT Home/EU undergraduate Fee PT Home/EU undergraduate Fee LCC £6,200 £3100 LCoM £9,000 n/a In future years we anticipate increasing this fee in line with the annual fee of £2,000 to students on full-time HEFCE Funded coursesincrease set by the Government each year. This The higher level fee will not apply to current students on programmes commencing prior to before 1 September 1st 20102012. Fee levels beyond 2010/11 for all students For expected student numbers see Xxxxx X 4. Access and Student Success Measures The additional fee income over the period of the income will be subject used to: Provide fee waivers for eligible students Provide a bursary for students with household income levels of less than £42,600 Provide direct support for students during their study at the College (e.g. study skills such as academic writing, enterprise skills, pastoral) Provide support for Level 3 students to prepare them for entering HE by providing tuition in academic skills such as referencing, research, academic writing and independent study) See S5 for more details Provide opportunities for those studying an apprenticeship to enter HE to equip the student with the necessary academic skills to succeed in HE Develop progression agreements with local schools and other providers to promote access to HE particularly in disadvantaged areas It is acknowledged that the primary and secondary education systems do not always prepare young people for application to a conservatoire, and we recognise that identifying students with potential must begin at a young age. Our outreach activities support a long-term commitment to engaging with young people from a variety of backgrounds to aspire to and reach the standard required to access HE music courses. Much of our outreach work is collaborative, through local and regional partnerships, both working with young people and providing opportunities for HE students to enhance their employability skills. Leeds Cathedral School Choir LCoM has an innovative partnership with the Leeds Cathedral Choir School that seeks to raise aspiration and attainment amongst children in one of the most underprivileged areas of the City. Alongside in-kind support, access expenditure will fund an annual grant to the annual increases set by Choir School which contributes to the awarding institutionsemployment of a Choral Director. National Centre for Early Music schools provision Regional research has shown that many school pupils do not learn Grade 5 theory, which is a requirement for entry to an HE music course. A partnership between LCoM and inflationary increase announced by the GovernmentNational Centre for Early Music (NCEM) in York works with music services and schools in the Yorkshire and Humber region to provide free Grade 3 music theory tuition and exams as a ‘stepping stone’ to Grade 5.
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Samples: Access Agreement
Fee Limits. 2.1 This Agreement applies to all courses for which York College receives funding directly from the Higher Education Funding Council for England, including provision where funding is allocated to the College via the Higher York Lifelong Learning Network. The only full-time HEFCE funded courses which are exempt from this Agreement in 2010/11 2009/10 is the first Year of validated ‘extended’ pathways (i.e. Foundation Year) to Foundation Degrees and Undergraduate Awards offered by Higher York Lifelong Learning Network providers, and other HEI partners of York College. The tuition fees for the first Year (Foundation Year) of these programmes in 2010/11 2009/10 will be £330 250 prior to progression onto the second year of the named award, when the partner institutional arrangements will apply. Higher York Lifelong Learning Network Partners are: - York College - University of York - York St Xxxx University - Xxxxxx Xxxxx College Other partner HEI where ‘Extended’ pathways (which include the Foundation Year) have been articulated are; - Leeds Metropolitan University - Sheffield Hallam University A Bursary of £330 250 will be offered to students who are accepted onto the Extended route (Foundation Year) programme who are; • 19 years of age or older at the start of the course, and • Have no full Level 3 qualification in a relevant discipline. The fee charges for in-directly funded provision offered at the College will be determined by the University providing the funding.
2.2 Students included within this Agreement All students who are eligible to pay EU tuition fees are included within this Agreement. Overseas students recruited to provision offered at York College are subject to fees determined by the College, which are renewed annually by the Fees Policy Group.
2.3 Review of Agreement This Agreement will be renewed annually by the College Fees Policy Group and approved by the Senior Management Team.
2.4 Tuition Fees From September 1st 20102009, York College will charge an annual fee of £2,000 1,585 to students on full-time HEFCE Funded courses. This fee will not apply to current students on programmes commencing prior to September 1st 20102009. Fee levels beyond 2010/11 2009/10 for all students will be subject to the annual increases set by the awarding institutions, and inflationary increase announced by the Government.
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Samples: Access Agreement