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  1. may be financially disadvantaged, the College operates a Fee Waiver Policy in line with the Scottish Funding Council current policy guidance (SFC/GD/09/2020 – Fee Waiver grant policy 2020-21), which allows certain categories of student to have their fees waived.

  2. Only state school pupils undertaking college activities that form part of their school-based curriculum are eligible for an automatic non-means tested fee waiver grant.

  3. Jun 26, 2024 · This document describes the categories of students for which a college may apply a fee waiver from the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) in Academic Year (AY) 2024-25. The core teaching allocations set out in the College Final Funding Allocations for AY 2024-25 include an allowance for fee waivers.

  4. College Funding allocations for AY 2023-24 include an allowance for fee waivers. The standard fee waiver policy should focus on the students rather than on the course of study (except courses classified as ‘Price Group 5’).

    • Fee Waiver
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    • Saas Part-Time Fee Grant
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    If you meet specific criteria, you may be eligible to have your fees paid to the College by the Scottish Funding Council (SFC). This is called fee waiver. The information provided here may change if there are changes to relevant SFC guidance. Please note that you must be eligible under residency criteria also. Fee waiver is not available for the Co...

    If you do not qualify for fee waiver, or if the course is not eligible for fee waiver, you will be liable for the fees. How much will I pay? Fees vary dependent on which course you are studying. You may have to pay a higher rate fee for some courses if you do not meet residency eligibility criteria. Please contact us at info@glasgowclyde.ac.ukto fi...

    If your employer has agreed to pay some of all your course fees, you need to provide written confirmation from your employer. You may still need to make a payment and/or set up a standing order for the portion of your fees that your employer is not paying.

    SAAS (Student Award Agency for Scotland) part-time fee grant is available for part of your fees for some of our part-time advanced HN courses, if you earn less than £25,000 per year. How much will I pay? The level of fee grant is calculated pro-rata based on the number of units you are studying. You will be liable for the remainder of your fees. Wh...

    Failure to ensure full and correct payment of fees may result in you being asked to withdraw from the course and certification for your course may be withheld. You will still be liable to pay any outstanding fees.

    For those students who pay for their tuition, if you withdraw from your course, you willbe liable to pay some or all of your tuition fees. We will calculate how much you are due to pay, depending on your withdrawal date, and invoice you accordingly: 1. If you withdraw within 5 weeks of the course start date – you will not be charged for any Tuition...

    Requests for refunds should be submitted, in writing, to the relevant Curriculum Manager or Curriculum Assistant Principal, for consideration. In the event of a refund being processed, a £40.00 Administration Fee will apply (regardless of the value of the refund).

    Student cards and replacement student cards are subject to access to college buildings and may not be available during COVID restrictions. A digital alternative to the physical student card is available for enrolled students at https://students.glasgowclyde.ac.uk/index.php/get-card If you lose your student card, you can obtain a replacement for £3....

    For more information, please contact Student Advice on 0141 272 3636 or info@glasgowclyde.ac.uk More information about student fees and finance in Scotland is available at the Student Information Scotland website: https://www.studentinformation.gov.scot/ Please note that part-time courses are not eligible for student exemption from Council Tax.

  5. www.sfc.ac.uk › wp-content › uploadsSFC Guidance 1

    Introduction. This document describes the categories of students for which a college may apply a fee waiver from the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) in Academic Year (AY) 2020-21. Eligibility is summarised in the diagram at Annex A.

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  7. From AY 2021-22, colleges will be able to allocate a fee waiver to students on short full-time courses, where the student has been assessed as eligible for bursary support.

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