COURSE DETAILS. Course Title Course Code Start Date End Date Fee Total Paid If you are over 19 and in one of the groups listed below and the course you are applying for is available for fee remission (see PT Guide 19+ Funding Key for details of eligible courses or contact Admissions team), you may not have to pay tuition or examination fees. You will need to supply supporting documentation, as appropriate. Please read the categories below and if any apply to you, please tick the appropriate box and add your National Insurance Number in the space provided. Please note that you will be liable for tuition fees until we have confirmed your eligibility to receive Fee Remission. Age on 31/8/21: National Insurance Number: π Unemployed in receipt of Job Seekers Allowance (JSA) including receipt of National Insurance credits only. π In receipt of Employment Support Allowance (ESA). π In receipt of Universal Credit and take-home pay as recorded on your Universal Credit statement (disregarding Universal Credit payments and other benefits) is less than Β£345 (sole adult in benefit claim) or Β£552 (joint benefit claim with partner) a month. π In receipt of βotherβ state benefits and either not employed but want to be employed or employed. Take-home pay (disregarding Universal Credit payments and other benefits) is less than Β£345 (sole adult in benefit claim) or Β£552 (joint benefit claim with partner) a month and you can demonstrate that the course you are applying for is going to help you get a job or improve your current employment situation; by ticking this box and signing this form you are confirming that you wish to enter employment or progress in employment and require the skills of this course to do so. Please note this is at the discretion of the College β contact Admissions team for more details. π Earn less than Β£17,374.50 or from 1 April Β£18,525 annual gross salary β we will need to see valid evidence i.e wage slips/Universal Credit statements that are within 3 months of your course start date or a copy of your Contract of Employment. π Aged 19 - 23 without a FULL Level 2 or above qualification and studying up to and including a Level 1 qualification. π Aged 19 - 23 applying for your first FULL Level 2 qualification (e.g. you donβt already have 5 GCSEs, grades A*-C or grade 4 or higher, Level 2 Certificate, Diploma etc.) refer to the Contact Us page on βββββββ.ββ.ββ or Apply Now page on βββββββββ.ββ.ββ for full list of L2 or equivalent qualifications; by ticking this box and signing this form you are confirming that you do not already have a FULL Level 2 qualification and give permission for the College to view your PLR (Personal Learning Record) held by the Learner Records Service. The College is required to carry out checks on your prior qualifications. π Aged 19 - 24 with learning difficulties and you have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). We will require a copy of your plan. π Applying for English and/or Maths course and do not already hold GCSE A*-C or Grade 4 or higher in the subject. The College is required to carry out checks on your prior qualifications. π Aged 19+ and have digital skills assessed at below level 1 - you will need to have a College assessment to confirm your level. π Aged 19+ applying for your first FULL Level 3 qualification (e.g you donβt already have a Level 3 Certificate, Subsidiary Diploma, Diploma, Extended Diploma, 2 A Levels, 4 AS Levels etc.) refer to the Contact Us page on βββββββ.ββ.ββ or Apply Now page on βββββββββ.ββ.ββ for full list of Full L3 or equivalent qualifications; by ticking this box and signing this form you are confirming that you do not already have a FULL Level 3 qualification and give permission for the College to view your PLR (Personal Learning Record) held by the Learner Records Service. The College is required to carry out checks on your prior qualifications. π Aged 19 - 24 with learning difficulties and you have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). We will require a copy of your plan. To find out how your personal information is used, please refer to the full version of the Privacy Notice available on our website at βββββββββ.ββ.ββ. Your personal information is used by the DfE to exercise its function under article 6(1)(e) of the UK GDPR and to meet its statutory responsibilities, including under the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009. The ILR collects data about learners and learning undertaken. Publicly funded colleges, training organisations, local authorities, and employers (FE providers) must collect and return the data to the ESFA each year under the terms of a funding agreement, contract or grant agreement. It helps ensure that public money distributed through the ESFA is being spent in line with government targets. It is also used for education, training, employment, and well being purposes, including research. We retain ILR learner data for 3 years for operational purposes and 66 years for research purposes. For more information about the ILR and the data collected, please see the ILR specification at βββ.ββ/ββββββββββ/ collections/individualised-learner-record-ilr. ILR data is shared with third parties where it complies with DfE data sharing procedures and where the law allows it. The DfE and the English European Social Fund (ESF) Managing Authority (or agents acting on their behalf ) may contact learners to carry out research and evaluation to inform the effectiveness of training. In these cases, it is part of our statutory duties and we do not need your consent. π about courses or learning opportunities π for surveys and research π by post π by phone (including text messages) π by email We may wish to communicate with you directly once you have completed your programme of learning if we have opportunities that we think may interest you, if youβd like to be contacted please tick any of the boxes below. π about courses or learning opportunities π for surveys and research Information and advice should satisfy you in the following key areas: β’ The implications of doing your course β’ The entry requirements for doing your course β’ A check to see if you had any previous experience or qualifications that could be counted towards your course β’ A check to see whether you require any additional support (practical, tutor or financial) β’ A check to see that the course is suitable for your requirements β’ I certify that the information provided on this form is correct β’ I have read and fully understand the booking conditions β’ The recording and processing of personal data as outlined in the Collegeβs Data Protection policy and Privacy Notice both available on our website at βββββββββ.ββ.ββ β’ I agree to abide by the College rules and regulations and pay all fees due β’ The information and advice I received adequately covered the broad areas set out under Learning Agreement information and advice I confirm that all the information on this form is correct and I understand that if I have declared false information relating to Tuition Fee Remission, the provider may take action against me to reclaim the tuition fees and any support costs provided. Signed (Student) Date: Signed (College) Date: Part-time Courses, Admissions Sparsholt College, βββββββ ββ Sparsholt, Winchester, Hants SO21 2NF Tel: βββββ ββββββ Email: βββββββββββββββ@βββββββββ.ββ.ββ Part-time Courses, Admissions Andover College, Charlton Road Andover, Hants SP10 1EJ Tel: βββββ ββββββ Email: βββββββ@βββββββ.ββ.ββ PLEASE NOTE THIS FORM IS CORRECT AT THE TIME OF GOING TO PRINT BUT IS DEPENDENT ON GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. This activity is part-financed by the European Union Please indicate your preferred method of payment. The Admissions Team will confirm your place on the course and they will provide you with instructions on how to make payment, including a link to the online store and any relevant deadlines.
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COURSE DETAILS. Course Title Course Code Start Date End Date Fee Total Paid If you are a UK resident (who meets residency requirements β see Fees and Funding page on our website) and age 19 or over 19 on 31st August 2024 and in one of the groups listed below when the course starts, and the course you are applying for is available for fee remission Fee Remission (see PT Guide 19+ Funding Key for details of eligible courses or contact Admissions team), you may not have to pay tuition or examination fees. You will need to supply supporting documentation, as appropriate. If you do not provide your NI number, we might not be able to process your remission form. Please read the categories below and if any will apply to youyou when the course starts, please tick the appropriate box and add your National Insurance Number in the space providedbox. Please note that you will be liable for tuition fees until we have confirmed your eligibility to receive Fee Remission. Age on 31/8/2131/8/24: National Insurance Number: π Unemployed inIn receipt of Job Seekers Allowance (JSA) including receipt of National Insurance credits only.only (Fee Code A, C & M) π In receipt of Employment Support Allowance (ESA)) (Fee Code A, C & M) . π In receipt of Universal Credit and take-home pay as recorded on your Universal Credit statement (disregarding Universal Credit payments and other benefits) is less than Β£3892 45 (sole adult in benefit claim) or Β£51,437 52 (joint benefit claim with partner) a montmonth (Fee Code A, C & M) π Are released on temporary licence, studying outside a prison environment, and not funded by the Ministry of Justice (Fee Code A, C & M) h. π In receipt of βotherβ state benef(not included above) its and either not employed but want to be employed or employed. takeTake-home pay (disregarding Universal Credit payments and other benefits) is less than Β£892 345 (sole adult in benefit claim) or Β£1,437 552 (joint benefit claim with partner) a momonth. Please note this is at the discretion of the College β contact Admissions team for more details (Fee Code A, C & M) π Not in receipt of any benefits but want to be employed nth and you can demonstrate that the course you are applying for is going to help you get a job or improve your current employment situation; by ticking this box and signing this form you are confirming that you wish to enter employment or progress in employment and require the skills of this course to dmeet local labour market needso so. Please note this is at the discretion of the Colleg- e β contact Admissions team for more detai(Fee Code A, C & M) ls. π Earn less Employed or Self-Employed and earn below than Β£17,374.50 or from 1 April Β£1825,000 ,525 annual gross salary (excluding any benefits you might receive). We β we will need to see valid evidence i.e wage slips/Universal Crstatements/bank edit statements that are within 3 months of your course start date or a copy of current your Contract of Employment. π Aged 19 - 23 without a FULL Level 2 or above qualification and studying up to and including a Level 1 qualificaEmployment (Fee Code A, C & M) tion. π Aged 19 - 23 applying for your first FULL Level 2 qualifiqualification/legal entitlement~ cation (e.g. you donβt already have 5 GCSEs, grades A*-C or grade 4 or higher, Level 2 Certificate, DiploFee Code Ama etc.) refer to the Contact Us page on βββββββ.ββ.ββ or Apply Now page on βββββββββπ Aged 19-23 applying .ββ.ββ for full list of L2 or equivalent qualifications; by ticking this box and signing this form you are confirming that you do not already your first have a FULL Level 2 qualification and give permission for the College to view yo3 qualification/legal entitlement^ ur PLR (Personal LearningFee Code B & M Record) held by the Learner Records Service. The College is required to carry out checks on your prior qualifications. π Aged 19 - 24 with learning difficulties and you have an Education, Health and Care Plan ) (EHCP). We will require a copy of your plan. π ApplCourse is ying for English and/or Maths course and do not already hold GCSE A*-C or Grade 4 or higher in the * (Fee Code F) * subject. The College is required to carry out checks on your prior qualifications. πqualifications Aged 19+ and have digital skills assessed at below level 1 - you will need to have a College assessment to confirm your level. π Aged 19+ applying for your first FULL Level 3 qualification (e.g you donβt already have a Level 3 Certificate, Subsidiary Diploma, Diploma, Extended Diploma, 2 A Levels, 4 AS Levels etc.) refer to the Contact Us page on βββββββ.ββ.ββ or Apply Now page on βββββββββ.ββ.ββ for full list of Full L3 or equivalent qualifications; by ticking this box and signing this form you are confirming that you do not already have a FULL Level 3 quaGCSE A*-C or Grade 4 or higher in the subject lification and give permission for the College to view your PLR (Personal Learning Record) held by the Learner Records Service. The College is required to carry out checks on your prior qualifications. π Aged 19 - 24 with learning difficulties and you have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). We will require a copy of your plan. To find out how your personal information is used, please refer to the full version of the Privacy Notice available on our website Recordsat βββββββββ.ββ.ββ. Your personal information is used by the DfE to exercise its function under article 6(1)(e) of the UK GDPR and to meet its statutory responsibilities, including under the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009. The ILR collects data about learners and learning undertaken. Publicly funded colleges, training organisations, local authorities, and employers (FE providers) must collect and return the data to the ESFA each year under the terms of a funding agreement, contract or grant agreement. It helps ensure that public money distributed through the ESFA is being spent in line with government targets. It is also used for education, training, employment, and well being purposes, including research. We retain ILR learner data for 3 years for operational purposes and 66 years for research purposes. For more information about the ILR and the data collected, please see the ILR specification at βββ.ββ/ββββββββββ/ collections/individualised-learner-record-ilr. ILR data is shared with third parties where it complies with DfE data sharing procedures and where the law allows it. The DfE and the English European Social Fund (ESF) Managing Authority (or agents acting on their behalf ) may contact learners to carry out research and evaluation to inform the effectiveness of training. In these cases, it is part of our statutory duties and we do not need your consent. π about courses or learning opportunities π for surveys and research π by post π by phone (including text messages) π by email We may wish to communicate with you directly once you have completed your programme of learning if we have opportunities that we think may interest you, if youβd like to be contacted please tick any of the boxes below. π about courses or learning opportunities π for surveys and research Information and advice should satisfy you in the following key areas: β’ The implications of doing your course β’ The entry requirements for doing your course β’ A check to see if you had any previous experience or qualifications that could be counted towards your course β’ A check to see whether you require any additional support (practical, tutor or financial) β’ A check to see that the course is suitable for your requirements β’ I certify that the information provided on this form is correct β’ I have read and fully understand the booking conditions β’ The recording and processing of personal data as outlined in the Collegeβs Data Protection policy and Privacy Notice both available on our website at βββββββββ.ββ.ββ β’ I agree to abide by the College rules and regulations and pay all fees due β’ The information and advice I received adequately covered the broad areas set out under Learning Agreement information and advice I confirm that all the information on this form is correct and I understand that if I have declared false information relating to Tuition Fee Remission, the provider may take action against me to reclaim the tuition fees and any support costs provided. Signed (Student) Date: Signed (College) Date: Part-time Courses, Admissions Sparsholt College, βββββββ ββ Sparsholt, Winchester, Hants SO21 2NF Tel: βββββ ββββββ Email: βββββββββββββββ@βββββββββ.ββ.ββ Part-time Courses, Admissions Andover College, Charlton Road Andover, Hants SP10 1EJ Tel: βββββ ββββββ Email: βββββββ@βββββββ.ββ.ββ PLEASE NOTE THIS FORM IS CORRECT AT THE TIME OF GOING TO PRINT BUT IS DEPENDENT ON GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. This activity is part-financed by the European Union Please indicate your preferred method of payment. The Admissions Team will confirm your place on the course and they will provide you with instructions on how to make payment, including a link to the online store and any relevant deadlines.
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COURSE DETAILS. Course Title Course Code Start Date End Date Fee Total Paid If you are a UK resident (who meets residency requirements β see Fees and Funding page on our website) and age 19 or over on 31st August 2024 and the course you are applying for starts on or before 31/7/25 or are age 19 or over on 31 August 2025 and the course you are applying for starts on or after 1/8/25 and you are in one of the groups listed below when the course starts, and the course you are applying for is available for fee remission Fee Remission (see PT Guide 19+ Funding Key for details of eligible courses fee code information on course pages on our website or contact Admissions team), you may not have to pay tuition or examination fees. You will need to supply supporting documentation, as appropriate. If you do not provide your NI number, we might not be able to process your remission form. Please read the categories below and if any will apply to youyou when the course starts, please tick the appropriate box and add your National Insurance Number in the space providedbox. Please note that you will be liable for tuition fees until we have confirmed your eligibility to receive Fee Remission. Age on 31/8/2131/8/24: Age on 31/8/25: National Insurance Number: π Unemployed inIn receipt of Job Seekers Allowance (JSA) including receipt of National Insurance credits only.only (Fee Code A, C & M) π In receipt of Employment Support Allowance (ESA)) (Fee Code A, C & M) . π In receipt of Universal Credit and take-home pay as recorded on your Universal Credit statement (disregarding Universal Credit payments and other benefits) is less than Β£3892 45 (sole adult in benefit claim) or Β£51,437 52 (joint benefit claim with partner) a montmonth (Fee Code A, C & M) For courses starting ON or AFTER 1/8/25 π In receipt of Universal Credit and take-home pay as recorded on your Universal Credit statement (disregarding Universal Credit payments and other benefits) is less than Β£952 (sole adult in benefit claim) or Β£1,534 (joint benefit claim with partner) a month (Fee Code A, C & M) π Are released on temporary licence, studying outside a prison environment, and not funded by the Ministry of Justice (Fee Code A, C & M) h. π In receipt of βotherβ state benef(not included above) its and either not employed but want to be employed or employed. takeTake-home pay (disregarding Universal Credit payments and other benefits) is less than Β£892 345 (sole adult in benefit claim) or Β£1,437 552 (joint benefit claim with partner) a momonth. Please note this is at the discretion of the College β contact Admissions team for more details (Fee Code A, C & M) π In receipt of βotherβ state benefits (not included above) and take-home pay (disregarding Universal Credit payments and other benefits) is less than Β£952 (sole adult in benefit claim) or Β£1,534 (joint benefit claim with partner) a month. Please note this is at the discretion of the College β contact Admissions team for more details (Fee Code A, C & M) π Not in receipt of any benefits but want to be employed nth and you can demonstrate that the course you are applying for is going to help you get a job or improve your current employment situation; by ticking this box and signing this form you are confirming that you wish to enter employment or progress in employment and require the skills of this course to dmeet local labour market needso so. Please note this is at the discretion of the Colleg- e β contact Admissions team for more detai(Fee Code A, C & M) ls. π Earn less Employed or Self-Employed and earn below than Β£17,374.50 or from 1 April Β£1825,000 ,525 annual gross salary (excluding any benefits you might receive). We β we will need to see valid evidence i.e wage slips/Universal Crstatements/bank edit statements that are within 3 months of your course start date or a copy of current your Contract of Employment. π Aged 19 - 23 without a FULL Level 2 or above qualification and studying up to and including a Level 1 qualificaEmployment (Fee Code A, C & M) tion. π Aged 19 - 23 applying for your first FULL Level 2 qualifiqualification/legal entitlement~ cation (e.g. you donβt already have 5 GCSEs, grades A*-C or grade 4 or higher, Level 2 Certificate, DiploFee Code Ama etc.) refer to the Contact Us page on βββββββ.ββ.ββ or Apply Now page on βββββββββπ Aged 19-23 applying .ββ.ββ for full list of L2 or equivalent qualifications; by ticking this box and signing this form you are confirming that you do not already your first have a FULL Level 2 qualification and give permission for the College to view yo3 qualification/legal entitlement^ ur PLR (Personal LearningFee Code B & M Record) held by the Learner Records Service. The College is required to carry out checks on your prior qualifications. π Aged 19 - 24 with learning difficulties and you have an Education, Health and Care Plan ) (EHCP). We will require a copy of your plan. π ApplCourse is ying for English and/or Maths course and do not already hold GCSE A*-C or Grade 4 or higher in the * (Fee Code F) * subject. The College is required to carry out checks on your prior qualifications. πqualifications Aged 19+ and have digital skills assessed at below level 1 - you will need to have a College assessment to confirm your level. π Aged 19+ applying for your first FULL Level 3 qualification (e.g you donβt already have a Level 3 Certificate, Subsidiary Diploma, Diploma, Extended Diploma, 2 A Levels, 4 AS Levels etc.) refer to the Contact Us page on βββββββ.ββ.ββ or Apply Now page on βββββββββ.ββ.ββ for full list of Full L3 or equivalent qualifications; by ticking this box and signing this form you are confirming that you do not already have a FULL Level 3 quaGCSE A*-C or Grade 4 or higher in the subject lification and give permission for the College to view your PLR (Personal Learning Record) held by the Learner Records Service. The College is required to carry out checks on your prior qualifications. π Aged 19 - 24 with learning difficulties and you have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). We will require a copy of your plan. To find out how your personal information is used, please refer to the full version of the Privacy Notice available on our website Recordsat βββββββββ.ββ.ββ. Your personal information is used by the DfE to exercise its function under article 6(1)(e) of the UK GDPR and to meet its statutory responsibilities, including under the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009. The ILR collects data about learners and learning undertaken. Publicly funded colleges, training organisations, local authorities, and employers (FE providers) must collect and return the data to the ESFA each year under the terms of a funding agreement, contract or grant agreement. It helps ensure that public money distributed through the ESFA is being spent in line with government targets. It is also used for education, training, employment, and well being purposes, including research. We retain ILR learner data for 3 years for operational purposes and 66 years for research purposes. For more information about the ILR and the data collected, please see the ILR specification at βββ.ββ/ββββββββββ/ collections/individualised-learner-record-ilr. ILR data is shared with third parties where it complies with DfE data sharing procedures and where the law allows it. The DfE and the English European Social Fund (ESF) Managing Authority (or agents acting on their behalf ) may contact learners to carry out research and evaluation to inform the effectiveness of training. In these cases, it is part of our statutory duties and we do not need your consent. π about courses or learning opportunities π for surveys and research π by post π by phone (including text messages) π by email We may wish to communicate with you directly once you have completed your programme of learning if we have opportunities that we think may interest you, if youβd like to be contacted please tick any of the boxes below. π about courses or learning opportunities π for surveys and research Information and advice should satisfy you in the following key areas: β’ The implications of doing your course β’ The entry requirements for doing your course β’ A check to see if you had any previous experience or qualifications that could be counted towards your course β’ A check to see whether you require any additional support (practical, tutor or financial) β’ A check to see that the course is suitable for your requirements β’ I certify that the information provided on this form is correct β’ I have read and fully understand the booking conditions β’ The recording and processing of personal data as outlined in the Collegeβs Data Protection policy and Privacy Notice both available on our website at βββββββββ.ββ.ββ β’ I agree to abide by the College rules and regulations and pay all fees due β’ The information and advice I received adequately covered the broad areas set out under Learning Agreement information and advice I confirm that all the information on this form is correct and I understand that if I have declared false information relating to Tuition Fee Remission, the provider may take action against me to reclaim the tuition fees and any support costs provided. Signed (Student) Date: Signed (College) Date: Part-time Courses, Admissions Sparsholt College, βββββββ ββ Sparsholt, Winchester, Hants SO21 2NF Tel: βββββ ββββββ Email: βββββββββββββββ@βββββββββ.ββ.ββ Part-time Courses, Admissions Andover College, Charlton Road Andover, Hants SP10 1EJ Tel: βββββ ββββββ Email: βββββββ@βββββββ.ββ.ββ PLEASE NOTE THIS FORM IS CORRECT AT THE TIME OF GOING TO PRINT BUT IS DEPENDENT ON GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. This activity is part-financed by the European Union Please indicate your preferred method of payment. The Admissions Team will confirm your place on the course and they will provide you with instructions on how to make payment, including a link to the online store and any relevant deadlines.
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Sources: Short Course and Part Time Training Application and Learning Agreement