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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
• Dates
• Tuition Fees
• Accommodation Fees
• Additional charges
• Payment of fees & deposits
• Terms & conditions
• Methods of payment
• How to apply
Academic year
dates 2007 / 2008 |
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.
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. |
Autumn Semester 2007 |
Arrival Day |
Saturday 1 September |
Classes start |
Monday 3 September |
Mid-semester break |
Saturday 20 October – Sunday 28 October |
Semester end |
Friday 14 December |
Spring Semester 2008 |
Arrival Day |
Sunday 6 January |
English language classes start |
Monday 7 January |
Liberal Arts classes start |
Monday 14 January |
Easter Break |
Friday 21 March – Monday 24 March |
April holiday |
Saturday 5 April – Sunday 20 April |
End of semester |
Friday 13 June |
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Tuition Fees 2007 / 2008 |
Tuition fees per full academic year
2007 / 2008
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£13,310 |
• Tuition fees are invoiced and payable in two installments in August and December • Tuition fees for 2008 / 2009 will be set by the College in June 2008 |
Payment
of fees & deposit |
Application must be accompanied
by the following fee and deposit: |
Registration Fee |
£100 |
non-refundable |
Deposit |
£500 |
refundable after the
end of the course less any outstanding charges |
The registration fee and deposit should be paid in £ pounds
Sterling either by:
• credit / debit card
• or bank transfer |
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Accommodation Fees 2007 / 2008 |
The Accommodation fees are charged in two installments in August and December |
Autumn Semester
2007 |
Spring Semester
2008 |
Self catering - meals not included |
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Single Superior |
£4,530 |
£4,530 |
Single Standard |
£3,497 |
£3,497 |
Twin Superior |
£3,317 |
£3,317 |
Twin Standard |
£2,870 |
£2,870 |
Meals included - meals included: breakfast & dinner every day; lunches Monday - Friday |
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Single Superior |
£6,282 |
£6,282 |
Single Standard |
£5,333 |
£5,333 |
Twin Superior |
£5,153 |
£5,153 |
Twin Standard |
£4,682 |
£4,682 |
Homestay - meals included: breakfast & dinner every day |
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Superior Homestay |
£3,375 |
£3,375 |
Standard Homestay |
£2,952 |
£2,952 |
Terms & conditions |
Travel Insurance Please note: all University Foundation Course students are covered by the St. Clare's Travel Insurance for the whole year including holidays. Travel insurance is included in the tuition fees. Full details are given in our Travel Insurance Policy document. Please contact the Senior Courses Office for any further details or questions you may have. |
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Please read our Terms
and Conditions of enrolment before registering for this
Course. |
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Methods of payment |
1. You can pay by credit or debit
card - we accept the following cards |
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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).
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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. |
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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 Manuela Williams,
the Liberal Arts Programme Co-ordinator with any questions, and
to discuss our academic requirements. Call Manuela on tel: +44 1865
517706 Monday-Friday 0900-1700 GMT to discuss the course or email lib-arts@stclares.ac.uk.
You may
• register your interest online - complete the
form online
• or apply by post or fax - request
an application pack online or contact our Senior
Courses Office for a full application pack
• Include your pre-payment for the registration fee and course deposit.
• 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 |