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The Education (Mandatory Awards) Regulations 1991

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Regulations 17, 23(1) and 24(2)

SCHEDULE 1FEES

The fees referred to in regulation 17(a) are–

(a)the aggregate of any fees for admission, registration or matriculation (including matriculation exemption), any sessional or tuition fees, any composition fee and any graduation fee (in each case excluding any element thereof representing or attributable to any such fee as is mentioned in the following sub-paragraphs, or to maintenance) subject to the following maxima:

(1) in the case of a course not covered by sub-paragraphs (2) or (3), £592 in respect of each of the first and second terms and £591 in respect of the third term;

(2) in the case of a course with a substantial laboratory or workshop component, or a course leading to the Postgraduate Certificate in Education, or the pre-clinical elements of courses in medicine, dentistry and veterinary science, £883 in respect of each of the first and second terms and £884 in respect of the third term;

(3) in the case of the clinical training elements of courses in medicine, dentistry and veterinary science, £1,590 in respect of each of the first, second and third terms;

Provided that the maximum fees shall be–

(i)£470 in respect of each of four terms in the case of a course at the University of Buckingham;

(ii)£442 in respect of each of the first and second terms and £441 in respect of the third term in the case of a part-time course leading to the Postgraduate Certificate in Education, or a part-time course of initial teacher training with a substantial laboratory or workshop component and £296 in respect of each of the first and second terms and £295 in respect of the third term in the case of a course of initial teacher training without such a component, unless the course is partly full-time and involves more than 10 weeks full-time attendance in the relevant year;

(iii)subject to sub-paragraphs (iv) and (v), £665 for each academic year in respect of courses at establishments which are neither maintained nor assisted by grants paid out of public funds;

(iv)the following amounts in respect of courses at the following establishments–

for the 1st termfor the 2nd termfor the 3rd term
Guildhall School of Music£960£960£960
Heythrop College£475£475£475

(v)£592 in respect of each of the first and second terms and £591 in respect of the third term in the case of a course at the Royal Agricultural College commencing in the academic years 1989—90 or 1990—91 only;

(vi)in respect of any academic year of a sandwich course during which a period of experience is undertaken but there are no periods of full-time study, £296 in respect of each of the first and second terms and £295 in respect of the third term in the case of a course falling within sub-paragraph (1) above and £442 in respect of each of the first and second terms and £441 in respect of the third term in the case of a course falling within sub-paragraph (2) above;

(b)college fees or dues at the universities of Cambridge, Durham, Kent, Lancaster, Oxford and York (excluding any element thereof representing or attributable to any such fee as is mentioned in the following sub-paragraph or to maintenance);

(c)any fees charged by an external body in respect of examinations or the validation of the course or otherwise charged by such a body whose requirements must (for the purposes of the course) be satisfied, or any fees attributable to fees so charged.

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