Common use of Tuition Fees Clause in Contracts

Tuition Fees. 13.1 Every student is charged a tuition fee for each year of their programme of study in accordance with the College’s University Level (Higher Education) Fees, Refunds and Compensation Policy. Information on tuition fees and the policy (including the amounts payable and how to make payments) is available on the College’s website. There are additional costs for some programmes. Please check the College’s website for details of these. 13.2 You must pay your tuition fees for your programme of study and any other College charges you may incur by the due date. If a third party is paying these amounts on your behalf (such as Student Finance England or your employer), you must make sure that payment is made on time. 13.3 If your tuition fees are not paid in full and on time, you may be referred to a debt collection agent and risk having your award withheld and your graduation deferred, or not being allowed to re-enrol on your programme or a new programme until all arrears have been paid. In such cases, the relevant section of College’s University Level (Higher Education) Fees, Refunds and Compensation Policy will apply, which is available on the College’s website. 13.4 If you raise what the College considers to be a genuine dispute regarding an invoice for tuition fees and notify the College of that dispute promptly after receiving the invoice, then until the dispute has been resolved, the College will not exercise its right under paragraph 12.3 and will allow you to continue with your programme of study.

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Samples: Higher Education Student Contract, Higher Education Student Contract, Student Contract

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Tuition Fees. 13.1 Every student is charged a tuition fee for each year of their programme of study in accordance with the College’s University Level (Higher Education) Fees, Refunds and Compensation Policy. Information on tuition fees and the policy (including the amounts payable and how to make payments) is available on the College’s website. There are additional costs for some programmes. Please check the College’s website for details of these. 13.2 You must pay your tuition fees for your programme of study and any other College charges you may incur by the due date. If a third party is paying these amounts on your behalf (such as Student Finance England or your employer), you must make sure that payment is made on time. 13.3 If your tuition fees are not paid in full and on time, you may be referred to a debt collection agent and risk having your award withheld and your graduation deferred, or not being allowed to re-enrol on your programme or a new programme until all arrears have been paid. In such cases, the relevant section of College’s University Level (Higher Education) Fees, Refunds and Compensation Policy will apply, which is available on the College’s website. 13.4 If you raise what the College considers to be a genuine dispute regarding an invoice for tuition fees and notify the College of that dispute promptly after receiving the invoice, then until the dispute has been resolved, the College will not exercise its right under paragraph 12.3 and will allow you to continue with your programme of study.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Contract

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Tuition Fees. 13.1 Every student is charged a tuition fee for each year of their programme of study in accordance with the College’s University Level (Higher Education) Fees, Refunds and Compensation Policystudy. Information on tuition fees and the policy (including the amounts payable and how to make payments) is available on the College’s website. There are additional costs for some programmes. Please check the College’s website for details of these. 13.2 You must pay your tuition fees for your programme of study and any other College charges you may incur by the due date. If a third party is paying these amounts on your behalf (such as Student Finance England or your employer), you must make sure that payment is made on time. 13.3 If your tuition fees are not paid in full and on time, and you have been given a reasonable period of time to resolve any issues preventing you from doing so, you may be referred to a debt collection agent and risk having your award withheld and your graduation deferred, or not being allowed to re-enrol on your programme or a new programme until all arrears have been paid. In such cases, the relevant The ‘Non- Payment of Fees and Charges’ section of College’s University Level (Higher Education) Fees, Refunds and Compensation Course Fees Policy will apply, which is available on the College’s website. 13.4 If you raise what the College considers to be a genuine dispute regarding an invoice for tuition fees and notify the College of that dispute promptly after receiving the invoice, then until the dispute has been resolved, the College will not exercise its right under paragraph 12.3 13.3 and will allow you to continue with your programme of study.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Contract

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