Level of Fees Clause Samples

The "Level of Fees" clause defines the amount or structure of payment that one party must provide to another for services rendered or goods supplied under the agreement. Typically, this clause specifies whether fees are fixed, variable, or subject to adjustment based on certain criteria, and may outline payment schedules or conditions for fee changes. Its core practical function is to ensure both parties have a clear understanding of the financial obligations involved, thereby preventing disputes over payment amounts and terms.
Level of Fees. (i) The fee level for the courses listed below will be £3,225.00 for a full academic year:
Level of Fees. We propose to continue to charge the following tuition fees for full time students: Higher National Diplomas and Foundation Degrees - £6500 Two groups of full time Foundation Degrees students only attend for one afternoon and evening a week and we do not intend to increase their fee to over £6000. In 2018/19 we anticipate that we will have about 185 students who will pay a fee of £6500. We do not intend to increase the fees for part time students to more than £4500
Level of Fees. Level of fee or fee limits: £ 3,375 per year for all directly funded full time students. This fee will be introduced in the academic year of 2011/12. It will be levied to all United Kingdom students and to students who are nationals of any other state of the European Union. The fee will apply for the full duration of the course and will be subject to an annual inflationary rise.
Level of Fees. All full-time Home/EU undergraduate students studying at the University of Reading will be charged the maximum allowable tuition fee of £3,000 pa from the academic year 2006-07; Students studying at member colleges of the regional New Technology Institute but on Foundation Degrees funded via the University of Reading will also be charged £3000 pa as follows: Bracknell & Wokingham College Newbury College Bracknell & Wokingham College Newbury College
Level of Fees. Ravensbourne College currently offers four types of undergraduate and one type of postgraduate programme. The College has decided to offer a variable fee structure against type of course. Cost of all courses will rise in 2008. This is to recognise the College move to a new site on Greenwich Peninsular. This will give access to students to a higher standard of facility and the cost reflects this improvement. Fees are expected to rise with inflation on an annual basis. As a small institution the balance between fees and bursaries is critical. The access agreement for fees and bursaries is the most conservative the College will offer. Two year long Programme BA £3,145 45 weeks tuition Three year Programme BA/BSc £3,145 30 weeks tuition Two year Foundation Degree £3,145 30 weeks tuition One year ‘Top up’ BA/BSc £3,145 45 weeks tuition
Level of Fees. The University of Leeds will charge variable tuition fees at the levels listed below. These figures are annual fees and may be subject to annual inflationary rises in line with the Government regulations Full-time undergraduate fees £3k for all courses1 Part-time undergraduate fees £1.5k for all courses PGCE student fees £3k for all courses Foundation degree fees £3k for all courses Part-time Foundation degree fees £0.6k for all courses Foundation year fees £1.2k for all courses Work placement fees £0.8k for all courses for year of placement Year abroad £0.8k for all courses for year abroad Students completing a Foundation year or a Foundation Degree who then wish to progress to an honours course, will be expected to pay the full-time undergraduate fee. Part time students are defined as those students who are studying at an intensity of at least 50% full-time equivalent, that is those who will complete their studies in no more than twice the length of time it would take to complete an equivalent full-time course. A full-time course is equivalent to 360 credits. For example, if a part-time student chose to study 80 credits one year and 40 credits the next they would be expected to contribute £1.5k per year. Students studying on a module by module basis will be charged on a pro-rata basis of the full time undergraduate fee. For example, if studying 30 credits they would pay £250. The University has generated £2m of external donor sponsorship to support undergraduate scholarships. In addition to this, we will spend £8.3m2 per year on bursaries and scholarships. 2 Once in steady state from 2010-11 The University will provide more than the minimum commitment of £300 per year to those on full state support.3 4 We will offer three types of bursary/scholarship provision based on need and to support under-represented groups. All support to full and part-time students will be in cash terms. We will offer bursaries of up to £3k per year for some groups of under-represented students. This amounts to £9k over a standard three-year course. These bursaries/scholarships will be aimed at particular target groups. Whilst this level of support will not be available to the majority of students, the package will support approximately one-quarter of the University’s eligible undergraduate population. This is therefore a substantial scheme that will make a difference to a large proportion of the University’s population. Students at the University of Leeds with residual family in...
Level of Fees. 1.1. For students commencing courses after 1 September 2008 the University of Exeter proposes to set tuition fees across all undergraduate courses at the rate of £3,145 per annum1, including students enrolled on PGCE courses. The only exceptions to this will be: • BSc Medical Imaging (Diagnostic Radiography), for which the annual fee will be covered by an NHS Bursary; • Students spending a whole year studying at a European University under the Socrates/Erasmus programme, who will be exempted from all tuition fees; • Students undertaking a full-year placement either in industry or at a foreign university not covered by Socrates or Erasmus, who will be liable for fees of £1,570 per year; • Fifth year B Medicine or B Surgery students at the Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry, where tuition fees will be met by the Department of Health. 1.2. Prices and charges will be publicised and made readily available to prospective applicants through the normal channels, as outlined in section 4.3 below. Students will be advised that these fees will be subject to annual inflationary rises, and the aggregate cost of studying on all programmes will be made clear. 1.3. We accept the principle that a significant proportion of the income generated through higher fees should be used to fund extended outreach activity and targeted bursary schemes. However, it is clear to us that students who will be paying the higher fees are likely to have much higher expectations in terms of facilities, resources and both academic and pastoral support. In response we must make every effort to ensure that their expectations are met and exceeded. Therefore, in drafting this agreement, we are aware of the need to strike an appropriate balance between these two demands on additional income.
Level of Fees. Ravensbourne College currently offers four types of undergraduate and one type of postgraduate programme. The College has decided to offer a variable fee structure against type of course. Cost of all courses will rise in 2008. This is to recognise the College move to a new site on Greenwich Peninsular. This will give access to students to a higher standard of facility and the cost reflects this improvement. As a small institution the balance between fees and bursaries is critical. The access agreement for fees and bursaries is the most conservative the College will offer. Fees may decrease but not increase. Bursaries may increase but will not decrease Two year long Programme BA £3,000 £6,000 45 weeks tuition Three year Programme BA/BSc £3,000 £9,000 30 weeks tuition Five year part time BA/BSc £1,800 £9,000 30 weeks part time Two year Foundation Degree £2,600 £5,200 30 weeks tuition One Year Certificate in Higher Education £2,600 £5,200 30 weeks tuition One year ‘Top up’ BA/BSc £3,000 £3,000 45 weeks tuition One year full time MA £9,000 £9,000 Sept to Sept year Two year part time MA £4,500 £9,000 Sept to Sept year 1. Students from outside the EU will have to pay fees at a higher rate. This are listed on a yearly basis in the College prospectus and on the College web pages 2. Fees are expected to rise with inflation on an annual basis Gap year students will not be expected to pay variable fees for 2006. They will be charged at the 2005 rate cost of course study.
Level of Fees. The College will charge the full fee to all undergraduate students of £3,000 per annum. This will be for all full-time undergraduate courses on offer at Royal ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, University of London.
Level of Fees. 8 The fee level for all full-time directly-funded higher education courses in 2011/12 will be £1850 for a full academic year. The fees have been set at a level which will provide additional resources to develop the quality of provision and to fund further widening participation activity. They remain highly competitive with most university provision and relatively low so that students are not deterred by the fear of excessive debt. Fees will be increased annually with the rate of inflation in line with that applied to the minimum regulated fee.