Information on Fees. Financial information will be made available to all prospective students prior to the commencement of their programme and will be clear, concise and accessible. The information will state the annual and aggregate fees for the programme; bursary arrangements and other financial support i.e. the hardship fund which may be available. This information will be provided through a variety of channels and media including: • The College’s Access Agreement as published on the OFFA website • The College’s Higher Education prospectus • The College website • During HE Open Days • During Adult Learners Weeks • At UCAS fairs • Via the College’s Advice and Guidance team • Via the College’s Admissions Team • Via the College’s Call Centre • At Parents’ Evenings • Through our AimHigher events • On individual programme information leaflets • During interviews • Within the offer of a place letter
Information on Fees. An outline of the University’s policy on fees, including placement charges, will be set out in the Undergraduate Prospectus available to potential applicants in hard copy and via Bath’s web-site. When the Government does not set the maximum tuition fee in advance of prospectus publication dates, the fee for the previous year will be quoted with advice to expect a nationally agreed inflationary increase. In addition, a detailed fees schedule will be published annually by the Student Finance Office of the University on its web-pages. The University will use the publications made available to candidates at departmental open days and the packs sent to all those accepting an offer to highlight the contents and location of the annual fees schedule.
Information on Fees. Landholders requesting a variation may be charged a one-off application fee. The fee is the same as the fee to vary a Biodiversity Stewardship Agreement which can be found here. Note that fees are adjusted annually for CPI. If appropriate, the fee will be payable when the BCT confirms the request to vary falls within the scope of our variation and termination policy, and prior to commencing. Proposed variation to the condition of consent agreement Condition of consent agreement name Condition of consent agreement number Property address Property name Property address Town State Postcode General description of the variation In the space below provide a description of, and reasoning for, the proposed variation; please attach a map of your proposed change/s. Location details Current area of agreement (ha) Proposed area of agreement (ha) Title reference of agreement site Lot and DP number/s Folio identifier or volume-folio (if Torrens Land System) Registered deed number (if Old Land System) Local government area (LGA) Are you proposing to add additional Lot/DPs? (provide details) No Yes: Please indicate if any of the following exist on any additional proposed Lot and DP/s: Conservation Agreement under the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 Yes No Trust Agreement under the Nature Conservation Trust Act 2001 Yes No Registered Property Agreement under the Native Vegetation Conservation Act 1997 Yes No A Property Vegetation Plan (PVP), offset or set-aside requirement Yes No Carbon agreement or a private native forestry agreement Yes No Do you have other covenants, caveats, agreements or restrictions on title? Yes No If you have answered yes to any of the above, please provide name of the agreement/requirement and the reference number:
Information on Fees. The college will publicise its fees, bursary and outreach policies in the following ways: • Information on the new fees policy will be detailed in the relevant HE prospectus and on the Gloscat website. This will be available from September 2005 onwards. • Leaflets on the new fees and bursaries will be available within the college through the Student Services section from September 2005. • Information on fees will be included in all school briefing sessions from September 2005 and will be available at all college open days • Key Partners in education and the community will be notified of the fees policy from September 2005 • All HE course applicants will be advised, in writing, of the fees that will apply to them and the level of support that will be available to them .
Information on Fees. Financial information will be made available to all prospective students prior to the commencement of their programme and will be clear, concise and accessible. The information will state the annual and aggregate fees for the programme; bursary arrangements and other financial support i.e. the hardship fund which may be available. This information will be provided through a variety of channels and media including: The College’s Access Agreement as published on the OFFA website The College’s Higher Education prospectus The College website During HE Open Days During Adult Learners Weeks At UCAS fairs Via the College’s Advice and Guidance team Via the College’s Admissions Team Via the College’s Call Centre At Parents’ Evenings Through our AimHigher events On individual programme information leaflets During interviews Within the offer of a place letter