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Dates & fees for University Foundation Course
Admission depends on the following factors for all students:
to apply for the University Foundation Course, you need to:
• be at least 18 years old
• have a competent level of English
• have completed secondary schooling in your own country
• wish to go on to study at a British University

St. Clare's University Foundation Course runs for a full academic year from end August / beginning September to mid June. It is made up of a two-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-June, with a two-week break around Easter, and a long weekend in February. Entry to the course is only once a year, at the start of the academic year which is the end of August / beginning of September.

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
Students return Sunday 8 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
Subject studies finish - English language classes continue Wednesday 17 May - Friday 16 June
Exam preparation Monday 22 May - Friday 16 June
Final examinations Monday 12 June - Friday 16 June
Semester end Friday 16 June
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Tuition Fees 2005/2006
Fees for 2005/2006 will be published in June 2005.
Please use the current fees(2004/2005) as a guide.
Tuition fee per full academic year 2004/2005
£13,230
Payment of fees & deposits
Application must be accompanied by the following fee and deposit:
Registration Fee
£50
Enrolment Deposit
£2000

The registration fee and deposit should be paid in £ pounds Sterling either by:
• credit / debit card or
• International Money Order
The Enrolment Deposit is refunded at the end of the course, subject to any outstanding charges.

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Accommodation Fees 2005
Accommodation Fees for 2006 will be published in June 2005.
Accommodation fees with meals included may be viewed in full here.
Accommodation options for adults (18+)
Self-Catering
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
Option 1 - Single Superior
£3,525
Option 2 - Single Standard
£2,700
Option 3 - Twin Superior
£2,550
Option 4 - Twin Standard
£2,175
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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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).

Please use the premium for the full academic year 2004/2005 as a guide

£115.20
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

Some course elements may incur additional cost:
Examination fees
Fees for the following examinations are currently between approximately £30- £150. Please refer to Senior Courses Office for details. Entry and fees are due about 3 months before the exam date.
Cambridge examinations
CAE Certificate in Advanced English
CPE Certificate of Proficiency in English
Other examinations
IELTS (for further study in the UK)

Additional sports and other activities
Allow - £10 to £15 per week
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
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
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 Course.
Travel Insurance is mandatory for all University Foundation Course students and is charged extra. 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 Senior Courses Office.
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Methods of payment
1. You can pay by credit or debit card - we accept the following cards Visa Mastercard Delta Switch / Maestro

If you have paid your deposit by credit or debit card, then you may also pay the balance of fees using the same credit or debit card, 3 weeks before arrival. With your permission we will debit your card for the balance of fees at the right time. Note: Please note a surcharge of 2% will be made for credit card payments above £1000 (one thousand pounds).

Alternative methods of payment
2. If you do not have a credit or debit card you may choose to pay by bank transfer*
Payments by bank transfer will only be accepted for courses booked more than 3 weeks before the start of the course.

Important information for bank transfer payment:
* Bank Transfer- Barclays Bank plc, Oxford Corporate Banking Centre, PO Box 858, Oxford OX2 0XP, UK - Account Name: St. Clare's, Oxford Account Number: 90 96 53 83 Sort Code: 20-65-18 - please give your bank the following information:
Swift code: BARCGB22 - IBAN code: GB94BARC 206518 90965383
Notes: 1. Please tell your bank to charge you with all bank charges so that St. Clare's receives the full amount of the payment. 2. Payment made by this method should include reference to the student name and number.
How to apply

In order to apply for this course you must be at least 18 years old. You must also be qualified for entry to university in your own country. Your level of English must be at least the level of Cambridge First Certificate (FCE), IELTS 5.5, TOEFL 197 (computer score) or 530 (paper score).

What to do now:
• Contact Niamh Moriarty, the Liberal Arts Programme Co-ordinator with any questions, and to discuss our academic requirements.

You may apply
• online - complete the application form online
• or by post or fax - print off the form and either fax it to +44 1865 553751 or post it to Dr Ines Molinaro, Director of Senior Courses, St. Clare's, Oxford, 139 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 7AL, UK.
• Include your pre-payment for the registration fee.
• Please ensure you read the Terms and Conditions before sending your application form.
• All applicants will have a telephone interview with Richard Walton, Director of Studies EFL, to establish that your level of English is appropriate for the course and ensure your application is in order.
• We will then either confirm your enrolment or contact you if we have any further questions.

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Students enjoying the gardens of Logan House, one of our senior self catering houses
Students enjoying the gardens of Logan House, one of our senior self catering houses