All fees must be paid at enrolment before the course start date. Unfortunately we
cannot accept enrolments or payments at any of our community venues.
We accept payment by credit/debit card, cash or cheque.
Paying by post: Please do not send cash in the post, we can only accept cash at
our receptions. If you wish to pay by card please complete the payment form
and we will contact you for payment. Your card details will be destroyed once payment
has been taken. You may also send us a cheque in the post, payable to "Exeter College".
Payment in person: You can pay by card, cash or cheque at our receptions and do
not need to complete a payment form.
For courses costing over £150, you may pay in instalments of 50% at enrolment, followed
by 2 monthly direct debit payments. This can be arranged by visiting one of our
receptions to enrol.
For courses costing over £500, you may pay a £150 deposit at enrolment to secure
your place. If you have an interview and are successful, you will be invoiced for
the balance in September, or you can arrange an instalment plan as detailed above.
Unfortunately we cannot offer instalment plans for companies, overseas learners
or courses costing under £150. Click here to read our full instalment policy.
Some of our courses have a 'reduced fee'. You are entitled to the reduced fee if
you are in receipt of:
- Job Seeker’s Allowance
- Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) in the work related activity group
You will need to bring evidence of your benefit to one of our receptions when you
come to enrol. This can be an official letter (less than one month old) showing
that you are in receipt of the benefit.
You may also get part of your course fees reduced if you want to study for and haven’t
already got a qualification similar to NVQ2 or NVQ3. Please contact us for further
information.
If you have not lived in the EU/EAA for 3 years or need a visa to study in the country,
your fees will be higher (depending on immigration status). For adult part-time
courses, this usually works out as an additional 50% of your tuition fee. Please
contact us for further details.
You will get a refund if we have to cancel a course that you have already paid for,
or if after your interview or assessment we agree with you that the course is not
suitable and cannot offer an alternative. You may be entitled to a pro-rata refund
should you need to withdraw from the course due to a serious illness. Please see
our full refund policy here.
Our prospectus is correct at the time of print and we will update any details on
our website as quickly as possible. If we have to cancel your course, we will contact
you and, where possible, offer an alternative. If you have already paid for the
course, you will receive a refund. Please see our full refund policy here.
You may be entitled to additional support depending on your circumstances. For information
on funding support available, visit our Support page.