Course Fees
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Financial Assistance
There are limited Financial Assistance, available to those who meet certain criteria. All parents in receipt of:
- Income Support,
- Job Seekers Allowance or
- Working Tax Credit (earning less than £15,276 per year)
- Unwaged Dependent
- Receiving Employment & Support Allowance (ESA)
- Housing/Council Tax Benefit
- Working Tax credit,
- 16-19 not in full time education or employment
- Referring School = Reduced fee group referrals
Please be aware that Incapacity and Severe Disablement Allowance are not accepted benefits and will be assessed on an individual basis You will be eligible for a discount if you are referred to ROSE directly by the following agencies within Waltham Forest:
- The Police
- The Youth Exclusion Support Panel
- The Youth Offending Team
- Youth Pregnancy Group
If you do not receive Income Support, Job Seekers Allowance or Housing/Council Tax Benefit or referred by the above agencies, you will pay the full cost of the course as listed. You can pay by instalments if the course fees total over £150 and 3 instalments if the fee is over £250.If You are still unable to meet payments please contact our customer service team
Student Contribution
You may be concerned about the cost of ROSE, and it may even make an impact on the decisions you make. Although the programme is highly subsidised, you will still need to budget for course fees, uniforms, books, materials and course field trips. A minority of the costs are paid at the start of the academic year, some are paid monthly or termly and others arise on a more ad-hoc basis as things are needed so it is essential to budget regularly and plan for these outgoings.
Other Support
If you are finding it difficult to purchase your practice wear or pay for your course, you may be able to get help from the Tony Lee Fielding Awards. A grant of £250.00 available for under 18's to use for creative work. Learn more.
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