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St. Clare's Liberal Arts Programme follows a semester system. The first
semester runs from early September to mid-December, with a one-week mid-semester
break. The second semester runs from early January to mid-May, with a
two-week break around Easter, and a long weekend in February.
• Dates 2005 / 2006
• Tuition Fees 2005 / 2006
• Accommodation Fees 2005
• Additional charges
• Payment of fees & deposits
• Terms & conditions
• Methods of payment
• How to apply
Autumn
Semester 2005 |
Arrival Day |
Saturday 3 September |
Senior Students' Orientation |
Sunday 4 September |
Classes start |
Monday 5 September |
Mid-semester break |
Saturday 22 October -
Sunday 30 October
teaching finishes at 1615 on Friday 21 October |
Semester end |
Friday 16 December
teaching finishes at 1315 |
Spring Semester 2006 |
Arrival Day |
Sunday 8 January |
Senior Students' Orientation |
Monday 9 January -
Wednesday 11 January |
Classes start |
Thursday 12 January |
Mid-semester break |
Thursday 16 February
- Sunday 19 February
(normal teaching on Wednesday) |
Easter break |
Saturday 1 April - Tuesday
18 April |
Classes restart |
Wednesday 19 April |
Semester end |
Tuesday 16 May |
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Tuition Fees
2005/2006 |
per semester |
US $ 11,500 |
per full academic year
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US $ 23,000 |
Tuition
Fees must be paid no later
than 3 weeks before the course begins (unless paying through a university
or college). If paying Tuition Fees directly, this must be by US $
Dollar cheque or US $ Dollar International Money Order made payable
to St. Clare's, Oxford |
Payment
of fees & deposits |
Applications must be
accompanied by the following fees and deposits: |
Registration Fee |
£50 |
Tuition Deposit |
£200 |
Accommodation Deposit |
£200 |
These registration fee and deposits should be paid in £ pounds
Sterling either by:
• credit / debit card or
• International Money Order
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Accommodation
Fees 2005 |
Accommodation Fees must
be paid no later than 3 weeks before the course begins (in £
pounds Sterling) either by:
• credit / debit card or
• International Money Order
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Accommodation Fees for
2006 will be published in June 2005.
Self-catering
accommodation options for adults (18+)
Option 1 - Single Superior (with private
shower and toilet)
Option 2 - Single Standard
Option 3 - Twin Superior (with private
shower and toilet)
Option 4 - Twin Standard |
Fees
per Semester
• Room only
• Bed linen and towels provided
• Meals may be bought in College |
Room Options |
Autumn Semester 2005
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Option
1 - Single Superior |
£3,525
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Option
2 - Single Standard |
£2,700
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Option 3
- Twin Superior |
£2,550
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Option 4
- Twin Standard |
£2,175
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Additional charges |
Travel
Insurance Premium Please note: all students must be
covered by the St. Clare's Travel Insurance for the full duration
of the course. The Travel Insurance Premium is mandatory and must
be paid no later than 3 weeks before the course begins (in £
pounds Sterling) - further details about the Travel Insurance Premium
are available from the Senior
Courses Office. |
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Optional
college weekend trips / theatre visits / excursions, etc.
Day excursions at weekends - £20 to £25 (though some are
free of charge)
Theatre tickets and transport - £10 to £30
Weekend trip with overnight stay (2 nights) - £70 to £300 |
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Additional
sports and other activities
Allow - £10 to £15 per week |
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Stationery
/ book purchase (loan of books is included in fees)
Meals
College meals, if paying cash:
Breakfast - £2.91 Lunch - £5.97 Dinner - £5.97
Snacks priced individually
Prices valid until September 2005 |
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General
spending money
Allow around - £60 per week
Remember, key deposit, police registration (for students from countries
outside the EU) and book purchase all need to be paid for in the first
week |
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Airport
Transfers
Why not let us take the stain when
you arrive after your long flight. We can meet you at the airport
and bring you back to St. Clare's in style. Consider sharing a car
with friends you might be travelling with. Look at our discounted
rate. You can book an airport transfer online here. |
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Terms & conditions |
Please read our Terms
and Conditions of enrolment before registering for this
Programme.
Travel Insurance is mandatory for all Liberal Arts Programme students.
For full details of the extent of the cover of the St. Clare's Travel
Insurance and the exclusions please request to see the Certificate
of Insurance, the Summary of Cover and the Frequently Asked Questions
document, which are available from the Programme
Office. |
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Students enjoying the gardens of Logan House, one of our senior self catering
houses |