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Online Payments

Terms

and Conditions

Please read these terms carefully before using the online payment facility. Using the online payment facility on this website indicates that you accept these terms. If you do not ac- cept these terms do not use this facility.

These Terms and Conditions are governed by and to be construed in accordance with English law. Any disputes shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

About your payments:

This site is for payments made by, or on behalf of, Students who are registered with the University.

Your payment will normally reach your University account within three working days.

Please ensure that you enter your details accurately – we cannot accept liability for payment not reaching the correct University account due to you entering incorrect details.

We cannot accept liability if payment is refused by your card issuer for any reason – you should address any refusal through your card issuer. Please note that we will not be in a position to inform you if your card issuer declines payment; if in doubt, you should check that the payment has been deducted from your account through your card issuer.

In no event will the University be liable for any damages whatsoever arising out of the use, inability to use, or the results of use of this site, any websites linked to this site, or the materials or information contained at any or all such sites, whether based on warranty, contract, tort or any other legal theory and whether or not advised of the possibility of such damages.

Refunds, if applicable, will only be made to the debit/credit card used for the original transaction.

By paying for Tuition Fees using this site you agree to the Student Tuition Fee Policy relevant to your course below.

By paying for your accommodation fees using this site you agree to the Accommodation Fees Policy below

.

Accommodation Deposit Policy:- Payment of the accommodation deposit does not guarantee an offer of accommodation and will be returned to you (minus the admin fee of £50), if we are not able to make

you an offer of accommodation or you are not accepted on to a course of study at St Mary’s. In all other instances this deposit is non-refundable.

Overpayments and refunds:

Payments will be applied to the Student’s University account in accordance with the details submitted electronically.

In the event that an overpayment is made in respect of any fee, the credit balance arising will be used to offset any debt or invoice on the Student’s account (whether arising from tuition, accommodation, or any other legitimate charge) in due date order. Exceptions will only be made following agreement with the Finance Director.

If there is no other debt or invoice, then the credit balance will be refunded in accordance with the University’s normal procedures. The University will endeavor to return the overpayment within four weeks of the overpayment.

Where a refund is sought for any other reason, the University’s refund policies in force at the date the refund is sought shall apply.

Security

If you would like to pay for your fees with this facility, but you are concerned about the security and reliability of the service, please be assured that your payment details are automatically secured and encrypted when you enter them. We are PCI-DSS compliant.

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Accommodation Fees

Withdrawal From Halls Only

Payment Methods

Privacy and Data Protection

:

The University provides this online payment facility as a service to you. We are committed to respecting and protecting your privacy. We will only use information entered on this site for the following purposes:

Administration of your payment and maintenance of your account with us, including the issue of receipts by email and the administration of overpayments and refunds..

To contact you about payments you have made.

Prevention of fraud

Debt recovery

Occasionally, we might need to share your information with other organizations to fulfill the above purposes. We will not otherwise sell, license or trade your personal information to others. We do not provide your personal information to direct marketing companies or other such organizations. We do not store your credit or debit card information after payments have been processed.

Contacting us

If you have any queries relating to this online payments facility, please contact:

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Student Finance Policy

2014/15

Tuition Fees

• Full time undergraduates

• Part time undergraduates

• Foundation Students

• 2 year BAITT Students

• Full time PGCE Students

All Students should read this in conjunction with their:

(i) Accommodation Fee Payment Form; and (ii) Terms

and Conditions of the Licence Agreement (if living in

University Halls)

8.

Scholarship Fee Waivers

8.1 Where a Student who is beginning a course of study in 2014 is awarded a Scholarship Fee Waiver(s) by the University, the University will advise the Student Loan Company and the Student fee amount will be amended and the tuition fee loan adjusted.

8.2 Where the Student is paying their own fees to the University the Scholarship Fee Waiver(s) will reduce the Student tuition fee liability and payment arrangements will be adjusted accordingly. If the Scholarship Fee Waiver(s) results in an overpayment of tuition fees to the University, this overpayment will be refunded to the Student.

9.

Payment Methods

9.1 Students who are paying their own tuition fees may pay in 2 instalments on designated dates. It is not possible for payment to be made over more than 2 instalments or on alternative dates. 9.2 The designated dates for 2014-15 are 1st October 2014 and 7th January 2015.

9.3 Payment will be taken on or soon after the designated dates. 9.4 If a Student elects to pay using the instalment plan then the total fees payable will be split equally over the 2 instalment dates.

9.5 The University no longer accepts payment by personal cheque. Please pay by online payment (refer below).

9.6 The University will not write to you reminding you of the dates payment is due. You will receive a copy of your Tuition Fee Payment form at Registration detailing the dates payments are due.

9.7 It is the Student’s responsibility to ensure that payments are received by the specified dates.

10. Online Payments

10.1 Payment should be made online at https://epayments.smuc.ac.uk/open

10.2 Any alterations to the instalment plan can only be made by the Fees Office staff who can be contacted at feesoffice@smuc.ac.uk

10.3 Only enter your details on https://epayments.smuc.ac.uk/open/. Never email card details.

10.4 You must provide your registration number and date of birth to access the payment screen.

10.5 Your registration number is six digits long and begins with your first year of study.

10.6 Please print the confirmation page which includes your receipt number and keep this with your records. You will also need to bring a copy of this to registration.

10.7 Your registration number will be provided by Registry in your registration pack sent in August 2014.

11. Credit/Debit Card Payments

11.1 If at any time your card details change, then it is your responsibility to notify the Fees Office of this change.

11.2 Following a dishonoured payment, it is expected that you will arrange payment using cleared funds within 10 working days of the original due date. If you fail to do this then a £50 Late Payment Administration Charge will be applied.

12. Debtor Policy and

Default Penalties

12.1 A Late Payment Administration Charge will be applied to your University account if payment remains outstanding 10 working days after the original due by date.

Late Payment Administration Charge ... £50 12.2 Following a dishonoured payment, it is expected that you will arrange payment using cleared funds within 10 working days of the original due date. If you fail to do this then your University facilities, which include access to the Learning Resource Centre and computer facilities, will be withdrawn. 12.3 Once University facilities have been withdrawn they can only be re-instated once payment of the outstanding debt has been made in full, and an alternative payment method has been agreed for any remaining future instalments.

12.4 Subject to clauses 12.4.1 and 12.4.2 below, the University reserves the right to withhold the degree certificate and/or re-registration of any Student that has outstanding tuition fees to the University from a previous academic year.

12.4.1 Before exercising the right to withhold a Student’s degree certificate and/or re-registration, the University will discuss the matter with the Student, and will give due consideration to the circumstances in which the outstanding tuition fees have arisen (including the amount of any outstanding sums).

12.4.2 For the avoidance of doubt, the exercise, or otherwise, of the University’s right to withhold a Student’s degree certificate and/or re-registration, as set out in clause 12.4 above, does not remove, or restrict, a Student’s statutory right to obtain information about their results or grades under the Data Protection Act 1998.

12.5 If a Student fails to pay their fees promptly, the Registrar reserves the right to terminate the Student’s programme on the advice of the Finance Department.

Useful Contacts

Email:feesoffice@stmarys.ac.uk Telephone:020 8240 4035

Fees Office Opening Hours: Monday-Friday: 9am-5pm The Fees Office is situated in room G3, just through double doors to the right of the main Reception.

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Tuition Fees

2014 Entry

1.1 The annual tuition fee chargeable to full-time UK & EU Students whose programme of study at St Mary’s University (hereinafter called “the University”) is due to start from September 2014 or later will be £9,000.

1.2 Students who register on a part-time undergraduate degree due to begin from September 2014 or later will be liable for tuition fees of £9,000 to be charged pro-rata to the % of full-time study.

1.3 Students beginning a Foundation Degree due to begin in September 2014 or later will be liable for tuition fees of either £2,250 or £4,500 depending on the mode and course of study. A full list of our tuition fees can be found on our website: www.smuc.ac.uk/fees

1.4 Students registering on a full-time or part-time (minimum 25% of full-time equivalent) programme of study are eligible to apply for a loan to cover the cost of their fees and are advised to make an online application for Student finance at www.gov.uk/apply-online-for-Student-finance

1.5 All first year entry Students, beginning a course of study at the University in September 2014, must apply to be assessed through Student Finance England or the Student Finance Services European Team in order to determine entitlement to be charged at the home/EU fee level. If the University is not in receipt of confirmation of this entitlement by April 2015 then the Student will be charged at the appropriate overseas rate.

2012 and 2013 Entry

1.6 Full-time Students who are continuing on a full-time programme of study and who registered on or after September 2012, but prior to September 2014 are liable for tuition fees of £8,400 as long as they meet the other criteria for being classed as continuing Students – Student must remain on the same mode of attendance (part time / full time) and also remain constantly registered. Student may only take one year of absence in a sequence.

1.7 Students who registered on a part-time undergraduate degree course from September 2012 onwards but prior to September 2014 or who were registered on a full-time course and who have to repeat their studies on a part-time basis will be liable for tuition fees of £8,400 to be charged pro-rata to the % of full-time study. 1.8 Students registered on a full-time programme of study are eligible to apply for a tuition fee loan, up to the maximum of their tuition fee liability.

1.9 Students registered on a part-time Undergraduate or part-time Foundation Degree programme (that is 50% or more of a full-time degree) may be eligible for a tuition fee grant towards these fees and are advised to complete an Application for Part-Time Grants 2014/15.

2006 to 2011 Entry

1.10 Full-time Students who are continuing on a full-time programme of study and who registered on or after September 2006, but prior to September 2012 are liable for tuition fees of £3,465 as long as they meet the other criteria for being classed as continuing Students – Student must remain on the same mode of attendance (part time / full time) and also remain constantly registered. Student may only take one year of absence in a sequence.

1.11 Students who registered on a part-time undergraduate degree course from September 2006 onwards but prior to September 2012 or who were registered on

a full-time course and who have to repeat their studies on a part-time basis will be liable for tuition fees of £3,465 to be charged pro-rata to the % of full-time study. 1.12 Students registered on a full-time programme of study are eligible to apply for a tuition fee loan, up to the maximum of their tuition fee liability.

1.13 Students registered on a part-time Undergraduate or part-time Foundation Degree programme (that is 50% or more of a full-time degree) may be eligible for a tuition fee grant towards these fees and are advised to complete an Application for Part-Time Grants 2014/15.

Pre-2006 Entry

1.14 Full-time Students who are continuing on a programme of study and who registered prior to September 2006 are liable for fees of £1,380.

1.15 Students who registered on a part-time undergraduate degree course prior to September 2006 will be eligible for tuition fees of £1,380 to be charged pro rata to the % of full-time study.

1.16 Full-time and part-time Students (minimum 50% of full-time equivalent) who registered on a course of study prior to 2006 may be eligible for a grant towards these fees and are advised to complete the relevant Application for Student Finance 2014/15.

2.

General Information

2.1 All fees are subject to an inflationary increase in subsequent years.

2.2 If a Student opts to apply for a tuition fee loan or grant, and if, for any reason, the application is rejected, the Student is then liable for the whole of their tuition fee contribution and must make arrangements to pay the fees directly to the University. 2.3 Students who are unable to prove they are in receipt of a tuition fee loan or grant (by providing a copy of their University Payment Advice) must make their own payment arrangements with the University.

2.4 Students who do not wish to take out a tuition fee loan or grant, must make arrangements to pay the tuition fee liability in full, prior to registration.

3.

Withdrawal/Suspension of Study

3.1 If a Student decides to either withdraw or suspend his/her studies, or if the University terminates or suspends a Student’s course of study during the academic year 2014/15, the tuition fee payable will be calculated as follows:

Date of withdrawal/ % of Full Year

Suspension of study Tuition Fee Liability

Up to 31st December 2014 ... 25% 1st January 2015 to 31st March 2015 ... 50% 1st April 2015 to end of academic year ... 100%

3.2 The tuition fee liability will be calculated from the date the Student advises the Registry Department, in writing, of the date of their suspension of study or withdrawal from the University. In this instance, an official Withdrawal or Leave of Absence Form issued by the Registry Department must be completed. 3.3 Where a Student has their programme of study terminated by the University,

either for academic or non-academic reasons, then the Student is liable for tuition fees up to the date of his/her termination of study.

3.4 Where a Student extends their period of leave of absence for 2 years or more, then they are liable for tuition fees of £9,000, unless there are exceptional circumstances and only at the discretion of the University.

4.

Transferring Students

4.1 A Student who enrols at the University and decides to transfer to another institution will be charged tuition fees as if the Student were to withdraw or suspend their studies.

4.2 If a Student began a course of study in higher education before September 2012 and transfers directly to a course of study at St Mary’s University, they will be charged fees relative to the year they registered on their original course. 4.3 A Student who transfers directly from a part-time foundation degree course or equivalent on to a part-time undergraduate degree course in order to complete their qualification will be charged fees relative to the year they registered on their foundation or equivalent degree course.

4.4 Where a Student changes their mode of study from a part-time course to a full-time course or from a full-time course to a part-time course, they will be liable for fees of £9,000 pro-rata to the % of study.

5.

Change of Course

5.1 Students who began a course of study at the University before September 2012 and transfer to a new course of study at the University will be charged fees at the rate relevant to their year of entry if their mode of study remains the same.

6.

Repeat Year Study

6.1 Students who are repeating all or part of any level of study will be charged on a modular basis for any module being repeated. Further information on costs per module is available upon request from the Fees Office.

6.2 PGCE Students who are required to repeat the teaching practice element of their course of study will be required to pay a repeat fee of £550.

6.3 Students whose course of study in 2014/15 consists wholly of modules being repeated from a previous year may not be in receipt of a St Mary's Bursary or Scholarship during 2014/15. Students who began a course of study before September 2012 and who progress to the next year of their course while being permitted to repeat a module(s) should receive the bursary as normal providing they satisfy all other eligibility requirements.

7.

St Mary’s Bursaries

7.1 Full-time UK & EU Students who registered on a course of study prior to September 2012 may be eligible for a St Mary’s bursary. The amount you are eligible for depends on your year of entry and your household income. For more information on Bursaries/Scholarships please go to

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Student Finance Policy

2014/15

Postgraduate Fees

• Full time Masters Students

• Part time Masters Students

• PG Cert in Applied Sports Nutrition

Students should read this leaflet in conjunction with

their Tuition Fee payment form.

Please note: This policy is NOT applicable to PGCE

Students. PGCE Students please refer to the Student

Finance Policy 2014/15: Tuition Fees or contact the

Fees Office.

12. Online Payments

12.1 Payment should be made online at https://epayments.smuc.ac.uk/open/.

12.2 Any alterations to the instalment plan can only be made by the Fees Office staff who can be contacted at feesoffice@stmarys.ac.uk. 12.3 Only enter your details on https://epayments.smuc.ac.uk/open/. Never e-mail card details.

12.4 You must provide your registration number and date of birth to access the payment screen.

12.5 Your registration number is six digits long and begins with your first year of study.

12.6 Please print the confirmation page which includes your receipt number and keep this with your records. You will also need to bring a copy of this to registration.

12.7 Your registration number will be provided by Registry in your registration pack sent in August 2014.

13. Credit/Debit Card Payments

13.1 If at any time your card details change, then it is your responsibility to notify the Fees Office of this change.

13.2 Following a dishonoured payment, it is expected that you will arrange payment using cleared funds within 10 working days of the original due date. If you fail to do this then a £50 Late Payment Administration Charge will be applied.

14. Debtor Policy and

Default Penalties

14.1 A Late Payment Administration Charge will be applied to your University account if payment remains outstanding 10 working days after the original due by date.

Late Payment Administration Charge ... £50 14.2 Following a dishonoured payment, it is expected that you will arrange payment using cleared funds within 10 working days of the original due date. If you fail to do this then your University facilities, which include access to the Learning Resource Centre and computer facilities, may be withdrawn.

14.3 Once University facilities have been withdrawn they can only be re-instated once payment of the outstanding debt has been made in full, and an alternative payment method has been agreed for any remaining future instalments.

14.4 Subject to clauses 14.4.1 and 14.4.2 below, the University reserves the right to withhold the degree certificate and/or re-registration of any Student that has outstanding tuition fees to the University from a previous academic year.

14.4.1 Before exercising the right to withhold a Student’s degree certificate and/or re-registration, the University will discuss the matter with the Student, and will give due consideration to the

circumstances in which the outstanding tuition fees have arisen (including the amount of any outstanding sums).

14.4.2 For the avoidance of doubt, the exercise, or otherwise, of the University’s right to withhold a Student’s degree certificate and/or re-registration, as set out in clause 14.4 above, does not remove, or restrict, a Student’s statutory right to obtain information about their results or grades under the Data Protection Act 1998.

14.5 If a Student fails to pay their fees promptly, the Registrar reserves the right to terminate the Student’s programme on the advice of the Finance Department

Useful Contacts

Email:feesoffice@stmarys.ac.uk Telephone:020 8240 4035

Fees Office Opening Hours

Monday-Friday: 9am-5pm

The Fees Office is situated in room G3, just through double doors to the right of the main Reception.

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1.

Tuition Fees

1.1 All fees shown are for the academic year 2014/15 only. All fees are subject to an inflationary increase in subsequent years.

1.2 Students can only register and pay for modules undertaken and completed during the academic year 2014/15.

2.

Career Development Loan

2.1 Students who are in receipt of a Career Development Loan, payment of the loan will be made directly to the University by the lender.

2.2 Students will need to ensure that a copy of the loan agreement is provided together with the Tuition Fee Payment form at Registration. 2.3 If at Registration a Student is unable to provide a copy of the Career Development Loan agreement, then the full fee liability will remain with the Student, and as such, the Student will be required to make payment arrangements in order to register.

2.4 If a Student takes out a Career Development Loan that covers only part of the fees due for the academic year 2014/15, then the Student must provide a method of payment for the remaining balance of fees due. 2.5 In the event that the lender fails to pay the amount specified in the Career Development Loan agreement, the fee liability will revert to the Student, who will be required to make arrangements to pay any outstanding fees in full.

3.

Sponsorship

3.1 Students whose fees are to be paid by a sponsor will need to provide an official letter of sponsorship together with the Tuition Fee Payment form at Registration.

3.2 If at Registration a Student is unable to provide a copy of an official letter confirming sponsorship, then the full fee liability will remain with the Student, and as such, the Student will be required to make payment arrangements in order to register.

3.3 An official letter of sponsorship must contain the following information:

Name of Student

Name of Sponsor (individual/company) Contact details for sponsor

Total amount the sponsor is to pay for the academic year 2014/15

Letters should be on headed paper and/or stamped.

3.4 If a sponsor agrees to pay only part of the fees due for the academic year 2014/15, then the Student must provide a method of payment for the remaining balance of fees due.

3.5 The University will invoice the sponsor directly for the fee amount outlined in the official letter of sponsorship.

4.

Alumni Students

4.1 Former Students of the University who started a Masters course in September 2012 or later are entitled to a 10% discount on their tuition fees. This will be deducted from the amount due for the 2014/15 academic year.

5.

Exemptions

MA in Catholic School Leadership

5.1 Students who have attained an NPQH Qualification are entitled to a 15 credit exemption from two modules, RTM22 and RTM24 upon provision of a NPQH certificate.

5.2 Students who are able to provide the NPQH certificate will be entitled to a 50% reduction in fees for these two modules.

5.3 Students who hold the NCSL Leading from the Middle Qualification or the NCSL Leadership Pathways Qualification are entitled to a 15 credit exemption which applies to the assignment for either module RTM22 or RTM24 upon provision of the appropriate certificate. This will also entitle a Student to a 50% reduction in the fee for that module.

5.4 A full exemption from RTM21 and RTM22 is available to Students who have gained 60 credits from the Catholic Leadership Programme offered by the Diocese of Salford.

5.5 A full exemption from RTM24 is available for Students who have gained a Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) with 60 credits at M-level.

6.

Deposits

6.1 A non-refundable deposit of £500 is payable upon application for the MA in Sports Journalism.

6.2 If a Student’s application is accepted and the Student does not then take up the place offered, the deposit of £500 will be forfeited.

6.3 If a Student accepts the offer and attends the course, the deposit of £500 will be applied against their 2014/15 tuition fees.

6.4 A non-refundable deposit of £250 is payable on application for the MA in Physical Theatre.

6.5 If a Student’s application is accepted and the Student does not then take up the place offered, the deposit of £250 will be forfeited.

6.6 If the Student accepts the offer and attends the course, the deposit of £250 will be applied against their 2014/15 tuition fees.

7.

Associate Students

7.1 Any module taken by an Associate Student will be charged at the full module rate.

8.

Auditing Students

8.1 Any module audited will be charged at 50% of the module fee. 8.2 An annual registration fee of £50 will apply to all auditing Students, except those Students already registered on a full or part time course of study at St Mary’s University.

9.

Withdrawal/Suspension of Study

9.1 If a Student decides to either withdraw or suspend his/her studies, or if the University terminates or suspends a Student’s course of study, during the academic year 2014/15, then the Student will be required to pay the full fee for any module where the Student has attended any part of the module.

10. Repeat Study

10.1 Students who are repeating any module(s) will be charged the full rate applicable for any module being repeated. Further information on costs per module is available upon request from the Fees Office.

11. Payment Methods

11.1 Students who are paying their own tuition fees may pay in 2 instalments on the designated dates. It is not possible for payment to be made over more than 2 instalments or on alternative dates.

11.2 The designated dates for 2014/15 are 1st October 2014 and 7th January 2015

11.3 Payment will be taken on or soon after the designated dates. 11.4 If a Student elects to pay using the instalment plan then the total fees payable will be split equally over the 2 instalment dates.

11.5 The University no longer accepts payment by personal cheque. Please pay by online payment or debit/credit card payment. 11.6 The University will not write to you reminding you of the dates payment is due. You will receive a copy of your Tuition Fee Payment form at Registration detailing the dates payments are due.

11.7 It is the Student’s responsibility to ensure that payments are received by the specified dates.

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Student Finance Policy

2014/15

Postgraduate Fees

• PhD Students

Students should read this leaflet in conjunction

with their Tuition Fee payment form.

7.

Credit/Debit Card Payments

7.1 If at any time your card details change, then it is your responsibility to notify the Fees Office of this change.

7.2 Following a dishonoured payment, it is expected that you will arrange payment using cleared funds within 10 working days of the original due date. If you fail to do this then a £50 Late Payment Administration Charge will be applied.

8.

Debtor Policy and Default

Penalties

8.1 A Late Payment Administration Charge will be applied to your University account if payment remains outstanding 10 working days after the original due by date.

Late Payment Administration Charge ... £50

8.2 Following a dishonoured payment, it is expected that you will arrange payment using cleared funds within 10 working days of the original due date. If you fail to do this then your University facilities, which include access to the Learning Resources Centre and computer facilities, may be withdrawn.

8.3 Once University facilities have been withdrawn they can only be re-instated once payment of the outstanding debt has been made in full, and an alternative payment method has been agreed for any remaining future instalments.

8.4 Subject to clauses 8.4.1 and 8.4.2 below, the University reserves the right to withhold the degree certificate and/or re-registration of any Student that has outstanding tuition fees to the University from a previous academic year.

8.4.1 Before exercising the right to withhold a Student’s degree certificate and/or re-registration, the University will discuss the matter with the Student, and will give due consideration to the

circumstances in which the outstanding tuition fees have arisen (including the amount of any outstanding sums).

8.4.2 For the avoidance of doubt, the exercise, or otherwise, of the University’s right to withhold a Student’s degree certificate and/or re-registration, as set out in clause 8.4 above, does not remove, or restrict, a Student’s statutory right to obtain information about their results or grades under the Data Protection Act 1998.

8.5 If a Student fails to pay their fees promptly, the Registrar reserves the right to terminate the Student’s programme on the advice of the Finance Department

Useful Contacts

Email:feesoffice@smuc.ac.uk

Telephone:020 8240 4035

Fees Office Opening Hours

Monday-Friday: 9am-5pm

The Fees Office is situated in room G3, just through double doors to the right of the main Reception.

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1.

Tuition Fees

1.1 All fees shown are for the academic year 2014/15 only. Fees are subject to change in future academic years.

1.2 Students are required to pay for the time studied during the academic year 2014/15. The commencement date of study is deemed to be the first day of the month in which the Student registered.

2.

Sponsorship

2.1 Students whose fees are to be paid by a sponsor will need to provide an official letter of sponsorship together with the Tuition Fee Payment form at the time of Registration.

2.2 If at Registration a Student is unable to provide a copy of an official letter confirming sponsorship, then the full fee liability will remain with the Student, and as such, the Student will be required to make payment in accordance with section 5, in order to register. 2.3 An official letter of sponsorship must contain the following information:

Name of Student

Name of Sponsor (individual/company) Contact details for sponsor

Total amount the sponsor is to pay for the academic year 2014/15

Letters must be on official headed paper from the sponsor and/or stamped.

2.4 If a sponsor agrees to pay only part of the fees due for the academic year 2014/15, then the Student must provide a method of payment for the remaining balance of fees due.

2.5 The University will invoice the sponsor directly for the fee amount outlined in the official letter of sponsorship.

3.

Alumni Students

3.1 Former Students of the University are entitled to a 10% discount on their tuition fees. This will be deducted from the amount due for the 2014/15 academic year.

4.

Withdrawal/Suspension

of Study

4.1 If a Student decides to either withdraw or suspend his/her studies, or if the University terminates or suspends a Student’s course of study, during the academic year 2014/15, then the Student will be required to pay the tuition fees based on the time the Student has been enrolled on the course.

4.2 The commencement date is deemed to be the first day of the month in which the Student registered, whilst the finish date will be determined as the last day of the month in which the Student was officially withdrawn from the course. For example, if a Student registered on 15th January 2015, the start date for the course is deemed to be 1st January 2015; and if the Student withdraws from the course on 15th August 2015, the end date for the course is deemed to be 31st August 2015.

5.

Payment Methods

5.1 Students who are paying their own tuition fees may pay in 2 instalments, subject to 5.3. It is not possible for payment to be made over more than 2 instalments or on alternative dates.

5.2 The designated dates for 2014/15 new Students are the date of registration and 31st March 2015. While the designated dates for 2014/15 continuing Students are 31st October 2014 and 31st March 2015.

5.3 If the date of registration is after 31st March 2015, the full tuition fee is payable on the date of registration.

5.4 Payment will be taken on or soon after the designated dates. 5.5 If a Student elects to pay using the instalment plan then the total fees payable will be split equally over the 2 instalment dates. 5.6 The University no longer accepts payment by personal cheque. Please pay by online payment or debit/credit card payment. 5.7 The University will not write to you reminding you of the dates payment is due. You will receive a copy of your Tuition Fee Payment form at Registration detailing the dates payments are due. 5.8 It is the Student’s responsibility to ensure that payments are received by the specified dates.

6.

Online Payments

6.1 Payment should be made online at https://epayments.smuc.ac.uk/open/.

6.2 Any alterations to the instalment plan can only be made by the Fees Office staff who can be contacted at feesoffice@stmarys.ac.uk. 6.3 Only enter your details on https://epayments.smuc.ac.uk/open/. Never e-mail card details.

6.4 You must provide your registration number and date of birth to access the payment screen.

6.5 Your registration number is six digits long and begins with your first year of study.

6.6 Please print the confirmation page which includes your receipt number and keep this with your records. You will also need to bring a copy of this to registration.

6.7 Your registration number will be provided by Registry in your registration pack sent in September 2014.

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Accommodation

Fees Policy

2014/15

7.4 If the Student moves into the premises after the beginning of the academic year, the Student will pay a reduced first instalment based on their date of occupancy. Subsequent instalments will become payable in accordance with the payment dates set out in Clause 1.1 of this policy. 7.5 The University does not accept payment by cheque and

requires students to make payment online in accordance with clause 9.1 of this policy.

7.6 The University will not write to the Student to remind them of the dates payment is due, it is the responsibility of the Student to keep a copy of the Accommodation Fee Payment Form and ensure that payments are received on or by the specified dates.

8. ONLINE PAYMENTS

8.1 Payments should be made online at https://epayments.smuc.ac.uk/open/

8.2 Any changes to the Instalment Plan can only be made by the Fees Office staff who can be contacted at

feesoffice@smuc.ac.uk.

8.3 Only enter your details on https://epayments.smuc.ac.uk/ open/. Students should never provide card details by email.

8.4 Once payment has been made students should print the confirmation page which includes the Students receipt number, as a copy will be required at registration. 8.5 The Student’s registration number and other relevant

details needed to make online payments will be provided by the Accommodation Office with the Accommodation Offer and also by the Registry in your registration pack.

9. CREDIT/DEBIT CARD PAYMENTS

9.1 If at any time the student’s card details change, then it is the responsibility of the student to notify the Fees Office of this change.

9.2 Late payments will incur an administration charge of £50. 9.3 In the event payment is not made, it is expected that

payment will be arranged within 10 working days of the original due date. If the Student fails to make the required payment the University reserves the right to withdraw access to the students Meal Plan (as set out in clause 2 of the Licence).

9.4 Once University facilities have been withdrawn, they can only be re-instated once payment of the outstanding sums have been made in full, and an alternative payment method has been agreed for any remaining future instalments (see clause 12.3 of the Student Finance

Policy). St Mary’s University

Waldegrave Road, Strawberry Hill, Twickenham TW1 4SX

Switchboard 020 8240 4000 Fax 020 8240 4255 www.stmarys.ac.uk

10. DEFAULT PENALTIES

10.1 If accommodation fees remain unpaid for 21 calendar days past the due date, then the University has the right to terminate the student’s occupancy by giving 28 days’ notice to quit. In exceptional circumstances, this period may be reduced to 7 days’ notice.

10. 2 Notice to quit can only be withdrawn once the payment of the outstanding fees have been made in full, and an alternative payment method has been agreed for any remaining future instalments.

11. SUMMARY OF CHARGES

11.1 Application Payment of £250: comprises a £200 Deposit Payment and £50 Booking Fee.

11.2 Deposit Payment: the terms relating to the Deposit Payment are set out in clause 5 of the Licence Agreement. 11.3 Booking Fee: the amount of £50 payable by the Student

when applying for a room in the Halls of Residence which becomes non-refundable if an offer of accommodation is made.

11.4 Accommodation Fee: the fee for the licence period as specified by the University in the offer letter. 11.5 Early Termination Charge:; means a sum equal to the

proportion of 28 days payment of the Accommodation Fee. 11.6 Administration Charge; the amount of £50 charged in

accordance with the terms and conditions of the Licence Agreement to cover late payments of the Accommodation Fee; moving rooms; and for withdrawal from halls where a replacement tenant is found.

CONTACT DETAILS Tel: 020 8240 4035 Fax: 020 8240 4048 Email: feesoffice@stmarys.ac.uk. Monday: 9am-5pm Tuesday: 9am-5pm Wednesday: 9am-5pm Thursday: 9am-5pm Friday: 9am-5pm

The Fees Office is situated in room G3, just through the double doors to the right of the main Reception.

All students should read this policy in conjunction with:

(i) Accommodation Fee Payment Form;

(ii) Terms and Conditions of the Licence Agreement;

(iii) Student Finance Policy; and

(iv) Offer Letter.

By accepting accommodation at St Mary’s University

(hereinafter “the University”) the student is agreeing to

the terms and conditions set out in this policy.

This policy is also available online at

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1. ACCOMMODATION FEES

1.1 Students are required to pay the Accommodation Fees for the period specified in the Allocation Letter in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in the On-Campus Student Accommodation Licence Agreement (“the Licence”). The University allows the Accommodation Fees (“the Fees”) to be paid in total at the outset, or in three instalments (“the Instalment Plan”) on the dates specified below:

(i) Payment 1 – 1st October 2014 (ii) Payment 2 – 7th January 2015 (ii) Payment 3 – 7th April 2015

1.2 Students will not be admitted or re-admitted to University accommodation unless all outstanding fees are settled. 1.3 The total charge is payable whether or not you occupy the

premises for the period specified, as stated in clause 2.4 of the Licence, unless the University varies the specified period in writing.

1.4 The Fees include lighting, water, reasonable use of heating without further charge, internet, contents insurance and the meal plan (use of the internet nor the meal plan is available to students in Benedict House).

1.5 Students will not be allowed to occupy the premises without having either paid all accommodation fees in full, or having an accommodation fee instalment payment plan in place.

2. HOW THE INSTALMENT PLAN WORKS

2.1 The instalment plan splits the total cost of the Licence period over three instalments to be paid on the dates specified at clause 1.1, there is some flexibility of the date of the first instalment if the Student can provide evidence of their student loan being delayed.

2.2 The instalments do not reflect the number of nights in Hall per term.

2.3 Nightly rates are available upon request from the Accommodation Officer.

3. CLOSURE PERIODS

3.1 Students are not allowed to remain in accommodation during the Christmas closure period.

3.2 Students must vacate their accommodation on Sunday 21st December 2014 by 12 noon (with the exception of 16 Strawberry Hill Road).

3.3 Students may return to their accommodation on Saturday 3rd January 2015.

4. DEPOSIT

4.1 Students are required to pay an Application Fee of £250 at the time of applying for a place in halls of residence. This payment comprises of:

(i) a £200 Deposit Payment; and

(ii) a booking fee of £50, this fee is non-refundable if an offer of accommodation is made.

4.2 The Deposit Payment, less any deductions in accordance with Clause 5 of the Licence and clause 5.5 herein if applicable, will be returned within 45 days of the Licence period ending.

4.3 The Deposit Payment will be returned by way of BACS transfer to the account details provided on the Accommodation Fees Payment Form.

5. REFUNDS/CANCELLATION Refunds

5.1 All Students with an offer of accommodation who are not accepted on to a course of study at the University or who decline their offer of accommodation will be automatically entitled to a refund of the £200 Deposit Payment. 5.2 Students who do not accept their offer of accommodation

within the stated timescales will have their offer withdrawn and Deposit Payment of £200 refunded.

5.3 Students who do not receive an offer of accommodation will be entitled to a full refund of the £250 Application Fee.

Withdrawal from Halls Only

5.4 Subject to clause 5.5 below, should the Student leave the accommodation voluntarily before the expiration of the Licence period but still remain a registered Student of the University, the Student will remain liable for the Fees for the remainder of the academic year.

5.5 If the University is able to re-let the Student’s room, the Student will be charged a proportionate amount up to the date the room is re-let and it will incur a £50 administration charge, this will be deducted from the Deposit Payment, or from any refund that may be due.

Withdrawal from University and Halls

5.6 If the Student ceases to be a registered full time Student of the University and has informed the Accommodation Office, the Student will be released from the Licence from either the date he/she ceases to be a full-time Student or the date he/she vacates the room and the keys are returned to the Accommodation Office, whichever is later.

5.7 The Student will incur an Early Termination Charge equivalent to 28 days at the student’s daily accommodation fee rate (to cover the costs of the release) which will be deducted from the Deposit Payment, or from any refund that may be due.

5.8 Notice of a Student’s withdrawal from the University and halls will not be deemed to have been accepted if it is given within the Christmas closure period.

5.9 It is important that once the Student decides to leave Halls and/or University that he/she reports to the Fees Office, so that outstanding fees can be calculated, payment arranged and any refunds made, if applicable.

Licence Terminated by the University

5.10 Subject to clause 3.3 of the Licence, Students whose Licence is terminated due to serious or persistent breaches of the obligations under the Licence or as a consequence of the outcome of a disciplinary process, will still liable for the Fees for the remainder of the academic year.

5.11 If the University is able to re-let the Student’s room, the Student will be charged up to the date the room is re-let and will incur an Early Termination Charge equivalent to 28 days at the Student’s daily accommodation fee rate. This will be deducted from the Student’s Deposit Payment, or from any refund that may be due.

6. ROOM CHANGES

6.1 In certain circumstances the Student may be allowed to change rooms with the prior approval of the Resident Mentor and the Accommodation Officer. If consent is given an administration charge of £50 will apply. 6.2 If a room change is permitted it is the student’s

responsibility to ensure that he/she has informed the Fees Office of the change in order that the appropriate charges are applied.

6.3 The Student must also complete an Accommodation Fee Payment Form, so that any fees owed will reflect any altered rate.

6.4 A new Instalment Plan can be set up online at: https://epayments.smuc.ac.uk/open/

7. PAYMENT METHODS

7.1 The University allows Students to pay the Fees in three instalments on specified dates as set out in clause 1.1 of this policy; these dates and the number of instalments cannot be changed except under the circumstance in clause 2.1.

7.2 Payment will be taken on or soon after the dates set out at clause 1.1.

7.3 If a Student moves into the premises at the beginning of the academic year and elects to pay using the Instalment Plan then the total fees payable will be split equally over the three instalment dates.

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