
You can pay by cash, cheque, credit/debit card.
If your employer
or sponsor is paying your fees, please provide us with a letter from the
company which must be an original letter on the company’s letter-headed
paper (copies, handwritten letters or emails cannot be accepted).
If
you receive any of the benefits outlined below you will need to bring
up-to-date proof (dated within three months) as detailed below.
For further details on any issue relating to enrolment, please contact Information Services:01274 433088
If
you are 19 or over on 31 August 2010, you may not have to pay tuition
fees if you are an unwaged dependant of someone in receipt of any of the
benefits listed below. You will need to provide evidence as well as a
letter from the recipient of the benefit, stating you are an unwaged
dependant.
Benefit |
Evidence you should bring to enrolment |
| Income Support | Letter from the Benefit Office, dated within the last tax year, stating the benefit entitlement. |
| Working Tax Credit with an assessed income of less than: £18,100 per couple, per year £13,300 single person’s allowance |
The full Form TC602 (Childcare Allowance is not acceptable). |
| Job Seekers Allowance | Letter from the Benefit Office, dated within the last tax year, stating the benefit entitlement. |
| Housing Benefit |
Letter from the Council, dated within the last tax year, confirming entitlement. |
| Council Tax Benefit | Letter from the Council, dated within the last tax year,
confirming entitlement (not Single Occupancy discount). |
| Pension Guarantee Credit | Letter from the Benefit Office, dated within the last tax year, confirming entitlement. |
| Employment Support Allowance | Letter from the Benefit Office, dated within the last tax year, confirming entitlement. |