Common use of BURSARY SCHEME Clause in Contracts

BURSARY SCHEME. The bursary arrangements for students studying the ‘Extended’ (Year 0) pathways at York College is covered within section 2 above. For all other HE programmes York College will not be operating a bursary scheme as this Agreement has been submitted to cover actual costs met by the College, and which can be incorporated within the student loan arrangements. The total fee is calculated for 2008/09 using an assumed tuition fee of £1,255.00 p.a., plus a cost of £275.00 p.a., to cover registration costs and administration to process payments to the awarding institution. Therefore, this Agreement provides the College with the ability to claim the full costs incurred from the student, and will not disadvantage the student by ensuring that there is no ‘up front’ costs, and these costs can be incorporated into individual loan agreements.

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Sources: Access Agreement

BURSARY SCHEME. The bursary arrangements for students studying the ‘Extended’ (Foundation Year 0only) pathways at York College is covered within section 2 above. For all other HE programmes York College will not be operating a bursary scheme as this Agreement has been submitted to cover actual costs met by the College, and which can be incorporated within the student loan arrangements. The total fee is calculated for 2008/09 2009/10 using an assumed tuition fee of £1,255.00 1,285.00 p.a., plus a cost of £275.00 300.00 p.a., to cover registration costs and administration to process payments to the awarding institution. Therefore, this Agreement provides the College with the ability to claim the full costs incurred from the student, and will not disadvantage the student by ensuring that there is no ‘up front’ costs, and these costs can be incorporated into individual loan agreements.

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Sources: Access Agreement