Full Time Adult
 
Fees

Fees Tuition fees and awarding body fees need to be paid by you or your employer unless you are eligible for fees support (free fees).
 
 
Do you qualify for free fees?
 
Fees Support
 
If you fall into one of the following categories you do not need to pay tuition fees for those courses funded by either the SFA (Skills Funding Agency) or YPLA (Young People’s Learning Agency).
 
 
Age Related
 
If you are over 16 and under 19 on 31 st August 2011 you are not required to pay tuition fees or awarding body fees for those courses funded by the YPLA (Young People’s Learning Agency). These courses are marked with yes in the fees support column within the part-time prospectus.
 
 
Benefit Related
 
If you are 19 or over on 31 st August 2011 you will not have to pay tuition or awarding body fees if you are in receipt of, or are an unwaged dependant of someone in receipt of any of the benefits below. This applies to courses funded by the SFA (Skills Funding Agency). You will need to provide evidence of your entitlement to the fees support.
 
Type of Benefit​ Acceptable Evidence​
Job Seeker's Allowance​ Letter from a Benefit Officer confirming the entitlement or a letter, available from Student Services, then stamped by Job Centre Plus​
Employment Support Allowance Letter from a Benefit Office confirming the entitlement​
 
Please note that there are some courses where no fees support is available, even if you are aged 16-18 or on qualifying benefits.
These courses are indicated as ‘no’ in the fees support column within the part-time prospectus.
 
 
Free Tuition Fees on Full Level 2 or Full Level 3 courses
 
Adults wishing to take one of our full level 2 or full level 3 courses may be entitled to free tuition fees. Full level 2 or full level 3 courses are highlighted in bold within the part-time prospectus.
 
You are eligible for free tuition fees if you are:
  • Aged 19 or over on the 31 st August 2011, wanting to study a Full Level 2 Course and you haven’t already achieved a Full Level 2 qualification.
  • Aged between 19 and 25 on the 31 st August 2011, wanting to study a Full Level 3 Course and you haven’t already achieved a Full Level 3 qualification.
  • A student aged 19 or over on the 31 st August 2011, wanting to study a Full Level 3 Course who hasn’t already achieved a Full Level 2 qualification.
  • Aged 19 or over on 31 st August 2011 and wishing to undertake a course which will enable you to undertake a Full Level 2 qualification. You will need to discuss with Student Services.
Summary of what is free ​
Fee Age and Benefit Concession Full Level 2 or 3 Concession​
Tuition Free Free​
Awarding body fees​ Free​ Payable​
Material​ Payable​ Payable​
 
Notes
  • Fee support does do not apply to HND/HNC/Cert of Ed and PGCE or Higher Education courses, however, these courses do qualify for instalment plans. For advice speak to a Student Liaison Officer.
  • Fees and fee policy stated in this publication apply only to ‘Home Students’.
 
Free Tuition Fees on Foundation Learning
 
Foundation learning courses are those at entry level and level 1 (excluding ESOL). These courses are fully funded where a learner does not already have a full level 2 or level 3 qualification and needs to learn at entry level or level 1 in order to progress to a level 2 or level 3 programme. Your tutor will work with you to identify a suggested progression route/plan. Awarding body regulation fees are payable.
 
 
Employer Paying Fees
 
If your employer is paying your fees, please provide a letter from them stating that they will be responsible for all tuition and awarding body fees.
 
 
Need to know more?
 
If you are unsure whether you will need to pay any fees, please contact Student Services. You can phone 08080 722777*, email info@rotherham.ac.uk or call in and see us.
 
 
Refund of Tuition Fees
 
Tuition fees are refundable in a small number of circumstances, for example if the course does not run or if you are unable to attend on medical grounds. Awarding body fees are not normally refundable as these are paid to a third party on your behalf.
 
*Free from UK landlines.
 
Due to the many changes in Government policy it is not currently possible to give detailed information about some aspects of fees and funding for 2011. Please check with Student Services for the latest available information.
 
 
Making a payment
 
This can be in cash, by cheque, debit card or credit card and there are no charges for using your card to pay.
 
 
Easier payment terms are available
 
We offer an instalments service if your course fees are over £100. The number of instalments available depends on the cost of your course and you will be asked to leave a deposit. Contact us for more information.
 
Please note that once enrolled on a course, all fees will be expected to be paid in full even if you withdraw from your course.