Examples of Enrolment Fees in a sentence
Customer shall mean a person (natural or legal) residing in India who have purchased this Value Added Services from CHOLA MS on payment of Enrolment Fees and shall accordingly be entitled to receive the Services.
Customer shall mean a person (natural or legal) residing in India who have purchased this Value Added Services from CHOLA MS on payment of Enrolment Fees and shall accordingly be entitled to receive the Services as stated above.
The Bank may impose Enrolment Fees or Annual Fees on the Program at its absolute discretion.
Incidental fees are all other fees apart from Tuition Fees and Enrolment Fees E.g. Material Fees.
Enrolment Fees or Course Fees can be paid either by cheque payable to ‘The College of Naturopathic Medicine’, debit or credit card either through our online facility or over the telephone or by bank transfer into our nominated bank account.
The Enrolment Fees, Accommodation Placement Fees and Airport Pick-up Fees (if applicable) are non-refundable in all cases whether you complete your course or not.
Enrolment Fees are however, non refundable once work on the induction of students has begun.
The Bank may impose Enrolment Fees on the Program at its absolute discretion.
The Application, Acceptance and Enrolment Fees are non- refundable, whether or not a student takes up a position at the School.
If you are an undergraduate student, for the second, sandwich and third academic years of your Programme, you must pay the Enrolment Fee for the applicable academic year (in the amount notified to you in the application pack, or as notified to you by email following completion of the UCAS application) so that we receive the Enrolment Fees as a single payment, in cleared funds, by 30 June prior to the start of that academic year (October intake) or by 30 October (February intake).