Fees Policy
Most courses offered by Skills & Learning carry some form of government funding allocated to the service via the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) or other government agencies and departments. Please note that fees are correct at the time of publication but may be subject to changes. In all cases fees are non-transferrable.
If you wish to be considered for enrolment on a course that is government funded, you must meet the eligibility criteria as outlined below.
Eligibility for funding
To be eligible for funding you must meet the eligibility rules of the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA). These can be found here.
This includes but is not limited to being permanently resident in the UK for the last 3 years and/or having the right to live in the UK for non-educational purposes.
Level of Funding
The level of funding available to a learner is determined by the Education and Skills Funding Agency Funding Rules as published here.
- Learners who are eligible for full funding from the ESFA will not be charged a fee for the course, including exams, resources or awarding organisation registration and fees. Skills & Learning will meet the cost of the course from the government funding received.
- Learners who are eligible for co-funding as specified by the ESFA will be partly funded by the ESFA with an additional contribution being paid by the learner or employer. Our published fees assume learners are eligible for co-funding. Where learners do not meet the eligibility for funding requirements, the actual fee payable will be higher than our published fees.
- Managers reserve the right to waive learner co-funded fees in some situations and this may be extended to our sub-contracted delivery e.g. where this will enable more learners to access the learning they need.
- Learners who do not qualify for funding are responsible for 100% of the cost of the course and will not receive or be eligible for any government support; including travel, childcare, adaptions, or additional learning support.
- We will not fund a learner to repeat the same regulated qualification where they have previously achieved it unless it is:
- the requirement of an apprenticeship
- for any GCSE where the learner has not achieved grade C, or 4, or higher
Skills & Learning offers learning support funds to assist with cases of hardship related, for example, to childcare (for those aged 20+) and transport, according to ESFA regulations. This is only for learners on government funded provision and is subject to eligibility and availability of funds. Our policy is published here.
Apprenticeship Training
No fee is charged to learners. Employer contributions will be charged in line with ESFA guidance and considering market rates.
Level 3 and above courses
For Level 3 and above courses attracting Government funding, fees will be set at funding rates advised by the ESFA. We reserve the right to set fees at a different rate to consider local market conditions. Learners, meeting eligibility criteria, may wish to take out a Government funded advanced learner loan for courses in scope for a loan. Please contact us for further details.
16-18-year olds (ESFA funded provision)
Skills & Learning courses are not generally available for 16 to 18-year olds (excluding Apprenticeships) and we partner with specialist providers for delivery of programmes for young people. Those programmes are fully funded (you pay no fee) subject to eligibility and funding rules guidance. Please see here.
16-24 year olds with an active EHC plan must declare this at point of enrolment as funding for these learners is managed directly by local councils.
Non-accredited and Supported Learning
Fees for these courses are as published. They are either wholly or partly subsidised by the Education & Skills Funding Agency. Certain courses are further subsidised for eligible learners. The fee will be shown as a ‘Concessionary Fee’.
Learners not eligible for funding
Learners aged 18 and over who are not eligible for funding and wish to be considered for enrolment on a course that is government funded can apply, however you will need to pay the full cost of the course. We will provide a price on application. For example, a learner with an existing Grade C, or 4 or higher at GCSE Maths or English would not be eligible for funding, however they may apply to enrol on the course subject to paying the full cost of the course. Note the actual fee payable will be higher than our published fees.
Learners living in areas of devolved skills funding are not eligible for funding, if you wish to join a course with Skills & Learning you will need to pay the full cost of the course.
Full Cost Courses (not attracting Government funding)
These courses will be charged at a rate determined by Skills & Learning. We reserve the right to amend fees from time to time to reflect market rates. There is no concessionary fee available on Full Cost Courses. Minimum numbers of learners on courses will apply to ensure these courses remain financially viable. Learners/Employers are responsible for 100% of the cost of the course and will not receive or be eligible for any government support; including travel, childcare, adaptions or additional learning support. The eligibility criteria for government funded courses does not apply, although learners must be aged 18 and over.
Exams and Re-sit Fees
This policy advises learners of the charges they will incur if they:
- fail to sit a scheduled exam or assessment
- fail to submit required material in line with awarding body and Centre requirements
- do not achieve the pass mark and wish to retake the exam or assessment
- wish to resubmit assessment materials
Re-sits fees
For ease, ‘re-sit’ refers to the re-sitting of a failed exam, sitting a missed exam, re-taking another form of assessment, taking a missed assessment, submitting other assessed work past the original submission date or re-submitting assessed work that did not meet the requirements for the qualification.
Your course fee or the funding we claim to support this fee, includes a single attempt at achievement of the qualification through examination and/or other form of assessment as required by the Awarding Organisation. If you are; unsuccessful, miss an exam/assessment, submit work later than the agreed submission date, and wish to ‘re-sit’ additional fees will be payable. These additional fees will include all or any of the following;
- payments to the Awarding Organisation for the re-sit
- administration charges
- invigilation charges where appropriate.
- staff time for re-marking/assessing
These additional fees cannot be covered by any other form of funding and you will need to make a payment by the agreed dates in order to be considered for a re-sit.
Specific qualification guidance
ESOLFailed exam or assessmentExam no show fee of £30 charged for external L1 and L2 reading exam only
Qualification | Re-sit trigger | Costs |
AAT Bookkeeping | Manual or Computerised exam £50.00 (this includes a £10 admin fee and the Awarding Organisation re-sit fee)
Assessment fee £25.00 (this includes a £10 admin fee and the Awarding Organisation re-sit fee) |
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VTCT Hairdressing | Unit exam failed | A re-sit fee of £22.50 will be charged
£25.00 no show fee |
ITEC VTCT Beauty | Unit exam failed | A re-sit fee of £50.00 will be charged
£25.00 no show fee |
Other vocational courses (Awards, Certificates, Diplomas) |
Portfolio has not been submitted before course end date or agreed submission date
Portfolio/units have been referred and resubmitted after course end date or agreed submission date |
If portfolio/Units not submitted within 2 weeks of the end of a course or agreed submission date, a £25 fee will be charged
If portfolio/Units not submitted within 6 weeks of the end of the course or agreed submission date, a £45 fee will be charged |
GCSE English and Maths | Failed/missed exam or assessment
Learners who have borderline fails and want to request a review of marking Learners who have achieved a Grade 4 but wish to re-sit the exam or course to get a higher grade |
£70.00 will be charged for re-sits in November ( same exam year)
Exam no-show fee of £35 charged Fee set by Awarding Organisation and refunded if grade goes up. Fee charged as stated in current awarding organisation fees list Re-sits in November will be charged as above. There is no funding (subsidy) to support taking the course again. All costs of joining a course the following year will be charged to the learner. |
GCSE Biology & Psychology | Failed/missed exam
Learners who have borderline fails and want to request a review of marking Learners who have failed the GCSE or achieved a Grade 4 but wish to take the course again to get a higher grade |
Re-sit opportunities are not available. Exam no-show fee of £35 charged
Fee set by Awarding Organisation and refunded if grade goes up. Fee charged as stated in current awarding organisation fees list There is no funding (subsidy) to support taking the course again. All costs of joining a course the following year will be charged to the learner. |
Functional Skills English and Maths | Failed/missed exam or assessment | Exam no-show fee of £35 charged
Please refer to the course entry policy for information about re-enrolling on a course to extend learning for another year. |
Functional Skills / Essential Digital Skills Qualifications ICT | Failed assessment
Planned assessment date is missed/not attended |
An assessment no show fee of £35 will be charged if an additional assessment session is required |
Distance Learning Courses | Learner enrols, receives course materials and is registered but fails to continue with the course | £125 fee to cover costs (fully funded learners only i.e. that paid no fee for the course) |
End Point Assessment (EPA) for apprenticeship programmes | Apprentice misses the scheduled end point assessment or does not pass one or any combination of elements of the end point assessment | The employer will be required to pay the EPA re-sit fee.
These fees vary across end point assessment organisations and apprenticeship standards and full details can be found on their websites |
CPCAB Counselling | Exam / controlled assessment failed or missed | A re-sit fee will be charged:
Level 2: £99 Level 3: £99 Level 4: £239 |
Reviewed by Management & Performance Committee May 2024 Next review April 2025