Course Fees

Ways of Funding your Studies
The Chiltern College is a Charitable Trust and is always happy to discuss the different financial options.
Here are some of the ways in which students fund their course with us:

The Independent Option
The student and/or their sponsor are responsible for funding the total cost of the course.

The Bursary Option
The College Board of Trustees has made a number of substantial bursaries available. Bursaries are awarded on the basis of commitment to childcare training and eligibility for financial assistance according to individual financial status; this will include one full bursary for entry in September 2010.

The Loan Option
Loans for further education students are available from a number of building societies and banks. These loans enable students and their sponsors to take a planned approach to their training costs. For further information on financial assistance to support your learning, please visit: www.direct.gov.uk/adultlearning or contact Careers Advice on 0800 100 900.

Military Families
Some military families may be eligible for assistance with fees from the M.O.D. For further information visit www.ceas.mod.uk.

Student Fees at the Chiltern College, April 2010
                                                Per term         Per annum
Residential Students                £5,200.00        £15,600.00
Non-residential Students         £3,555.00        £10,665.00

Non-residential students are entitled to all College facilities, with the exception of a private room, breakfast and evening meal.

Payment can be made on a termly or annual basis by cheque to the College Accounts Department.

Additional Payments
All Students (FIRST TERM ONLY)
Uniform, Books, Registration Fees for CACHE, First Aid and Food Hygiene Courses     £980.00

Administration Charge of £100 per term, which is waived on all accounts paid in full by the 5th day of term.

Safeguarding Tuition
The College operates a fee protection scheme, further details of which will be provided on request.

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