
Where and when
Location:
Wandsworth
Times:
14:00-16:00
Duration:
5 Weeks
Study mode:?
Part Time Day
Days:
Tuesday
Start:
14/01/2020
End:
11/02/2020
Code:
WCAX049CL/1920
15 Jan 2020 Part Time DayWandsworth
Where and when
Location:
Wandsworth
Times:
11:00-13:00
Duration:
5 Weeks
Study mode:?
Part Time Day
Days:
Wednesday
Start:
15/01/2020
End:
12/02/2020
Code:
WCBX227CL/1920
16 Jan 2020 Part Time DayWandsworth
Where and when
Location:
Wandsworth
Times:
11:00-13:00
Duration:
5 Weeks
Study mode:?
Part Time Day
Days:
Thursday
Start:
16/01/2020
End:
13/02/2020
Code:
WCAX052CL/1920
25 Feb 2020 Part Time DayWandsworth
Where and when
Location:
Wandsworth
Times:
14:00-16:00
Duration:
5 Weeks
Study mode:?
Part Time Day
Days:
Tuesday
Start:
25/02/2020
End:
24/03/2020
Code:
WCAX150CL/1920
26 Feb 2020 Part Time DayWandsworth
Where and when
Location:
Wandsworth
Times:
11:00-13:00
Duration:
5 Weeks
Study mode:?
Part Time Day
Days:
Wednesday
Start:
26/02/2020
End:
25/03/2020
Code:
WCBX229CL/1920
27 Feb 2020 Part Time DayWandsworth
Where and when
Location:
Wandsworth
Times:
11:00-13:00
Duration:
5 Weeks
Study mode:?
Part Time Day
Days:
Thursday
Start:
27/02/2020
End:
26/03/2020
Code:
WCAX142CL/1920
21 Apr 2020 Part Time DayWandsworth
Where and when
Location:
Wandsworth
Times:
14:00-16:00
Duration:
5 Weeks
Study mode:?
Part Time Day
Days:
Tuesday
Start:
21/04/2020
End:
19/05/2020
Code:
WCAX053CL/1920
23 Apr 2020 Part Time DayWandsworth
Where and when
Location:
Wandsworth
Times:
11:00-13:00
Duration:
5 Weeks
Study mode:?
Part Time Day
Days:
Thursday
Start:
23/04/2020
End:
21/05/2020
Code:
WCAX054CL/1920
4 Jun 2020 Part Time DayWandsworth
Fee reductions for adult short courses
Cost of course by campus | |||
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Students who are: | Wandsworth | Tooting | Merton |
Receiving income-based benefits | £40* | £40* | 50% discount** |
Aged 60 or over |
|
N/A |
* There is no reduction for courses costing less than £40
** Non-accredited courses only (courses that don't lead to a certificate or qualification)
How to apply for reduced fees
Come to Student Services at any of our campuses with payment and proof of your age or benefit status.
Accepted proof of age:
- Passport
- Driving license
Accepted proof of benefits:
- A benefits letter dated from the last two months
If you're unsure whether you're eligible for reduced fees email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or pop into Student Services. Check our opening times before making your journey.
CELTA courses
There are no discounts available for any of our CELTA courses. To find out more about CELTA email us at teacher.education@south-thames.ac.uk
Leisure courses
You might be able to get a discount on some courses if:
- You are 60+ years of age. You may have to pay for materials on some courses
-
If you're on income-based benefit. It's usually £37 each term. You may have to pay for materials on some courses. There is no College registration fee for leisure courses.
Please bring proof of your benefit status that is less than two months old when you enrol.
Qualification courses
Aged 16-18
You don't have to pay tuition or exam costs but you may have to pay for materials on some courses.
Please note that if you're applying for a reduced fee, your benefit evidence needs to be no older than two months.
Aged 19 or older not on benefits
You will have to pay tuition and exam costs and you may have to pay for materials on some courses.
Aged 19 or older on 'Active Benefits' eg Jobseekers Allowance
You don't have to pay tuition or exam costs but you may have to pay for materials on some courses. Please note that JSA signing on books are not accepted as proof of benefits for a reduced fee.
Aged 19 or older on other benefits eg income support
You may get a discount depending on the type or level of education you've done already. You may have to pay for materials on some courses.
New government funding for 24 and older!!
If you are taking a Level 3 or 4 course, you may be able to get a government loan to cover your course. Find out more here.
There is a College registration fee of £30 but only if you are on a qualification course that is not 'full cost'. You don't pay it if you're 18 or younger or on Active Benefits.
For CELTA courses
Apply for CELTA courses using the application form here. If you're applying for the CELTA taster day you'll need to follow the steps below to enrol.
For courses not leading to a qualification
You can enrol anytime between now and the start of your course using our enrolment form.
In person: Bring your completed form to any of our centres Monday to Thursday: 8.45am-7.00pm (10-4 during College holidays) Friday: 8.45am-4.00pm or Saturday 9.00am-1.00pm with:
- Evidence of benefits or age(if you are applying for a reduced fee)
- Payment (cash, cheque, credit or debit card)
By post (only if paying full fee): Send the enrolment form with a cheque or the credit card information completed to:
College Enquiry Unit, South Thames College, Merton Campus, FREEPOST CN2701, London Road, Morden Surrey, SM4 5QX
Please do not send cash in the post. Cheques should be made payable to: South Thames College Corporation. Please note we don't accept Electron or American Express cards.
By phone (only if paying full fee): Call us Monday to Friday between 9am and 4pm on 020 8918 7777 with your credit or debit card to hand. You will soon be able to pay online too.
Advanced Learner Loan
If you're 19 or older at the start of this course and you've lived in the UK for 3 or more years, you could get a loan to help with your tuition fees. It's not means-tested, and you won't need to pay it back until you've finished your course and earn over £21,000 a year.
If you get an Advanced Learner Loan to study an Access course then go on to complete a HE course, your loan repayments will be wiped off.
The amount you'll receive depends on the course and tuition fees. The minimum is £300.
How to apply
You can apply for this loan once you've got a place on the course. After you've accepted your place we'll send you a learning and funding information letter which you need to complete your loan application. You can do this online on the gov.uk website.
For full details about the loan and eligibility, see the UK government website.