Registered Office: CWR, Waverley Abbey House, Waverley Lane, Farnham Surrey, GU9 8EP, UK. Registered Charity No. 294387. Registered limited company No. 1990308 Waverley Abbey College is the education arm of CWR Waverley Abbey College, Pilgrim Hall, Easons Green, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 5RE
FEES & DATES 2015/16 MA Programme Per year
Research Module
Single module
Single module
PROGRAMME FEES Includes tuition, amenities (lunch, dinner, refreshments) and University of Roehampton registration fee. (This fee includes a discount for full fee payment)
£3238*
£2576
£1079.50
£871.50
Additional fee if paid by standing order
£100
£100
N/A
N/A
Library Fee – University of Roehampton (payable once at point of entry)
£20
N/A
N/A
N/A
Residential Fee (Optional) Bed and breakfast
£343
N/A
£114
£114
£50
£50
£50
£50
MA Relational Counselling and Psychotherapy
(1x60 credit)
(1x20 credit)
(Audit only)
(3x20 credit modules)
OTHER FEES Application Fee (non-refundable)
PROGRAMME NOTES Applicants have three options: Enrol for the full MA programme. This is a 2 year, 7 module programme with 180 credits for the full MA award. Three modules are taken in the first year of study and three modules are taken in the second year of study. The 60 credit Research module can be taken in the second year of study or students can complete this as a stand alone module in their third year of study. Students may exit after the first year with a Postgraduate Certificate or after the second year with a Postgraduate Diploma. Enrol for individual module(s) as a registered student (excluding the Research Module) University registered students will receive credits for the modules completed. Enrol for individual module(s) as audit students only (excluding the Research Module) credits are not awarded. FEE NOTES *A £200 discount for the first year of study of the above Programme Fee is available for Waverley BA (Hons) Counselling graduates who enrol on the full MA programme. Payment of Fees: Fees may be paid in full (at the discounted rate) or by Standing Order (with a £100 fee). The full fee, or the first standing order payment, is due for payment four weeks prior to the start of programme. All fees are payable to CWR. No refunds or reductions are given if meals are not taken or if part/all of a weekend is not attended. Students are liable for the whole amount of the fees agreed whether paid by the student or a third party. Deposit: £500 of the above fees are payable as a deposit upon acceptance of a place on the programme. Deposits are non-refundable unless the applicant fails to meet the conditions of entry or the programme is cancelled. Payment by credit card: A surcharge of 3% will be added if fees are paid by credit card. However if you pay by debit card no extra charges will be incurred. Third party funding If funding is provided by a commercial or charitable organisation an official letter of sponsorship is required. This should state contact and invoice address details, the applicant’s name and amount of sponsorship. (Parents and family members are not classed as sponsors).
Unpaid fees – Students may not be permitted to continue on the programme, progress to the next year, or graduate while fees remain outstanding. Administration charges Once an invoice has been issued any re-invoicing due to changes made by the student (e.g. payment arrangements; funding arrangements; residential status), will incur a £30 admin fee for each re-invoicing. ADDITIONAL EXPENSES Students are required to purchase textbooks for each module. Students are responsible for all costs associated with clinical practice. This includes payment of all additional fees and any membership fees of professional bodies. WITHDRAWAL FROM THE MA PROGRAMME OR INTERRUPTION OF MA STUDIES For the purpose of calculating withdrawal or interruption the full year fees, and any bursary awards, will be divided into 3 equal amounts to reflect the three terms of the programme (Oct-Dec; Jan-Mar; Apr-Jun). If you withdraw from the programme or want to interrupt your studies the following fee adjustments will apply: Four weeks or more notice in writing before the start of the programme Students will receive a refund of programme fees paid less application fees and deposits. Less than four weeks notice in writing before the start of the programme Students will be required to pay 50% of tuition, amenities and residential fees for the first term of the programme. Once the programme has begun (confirmation in writing of withdrawal or interruption is required) Students will be required to pay tuition, amenity, residential and registration fees due to the end of the term in which notice is given. No refunds will be given until withdrawal or interruption has been notified in writing. WITHDRAWAL FROM INDIVIDUAL MODULES (University registered and audit only) Four weeks or more notice in writing before the start of the module Students will receive a refund of programme fees paid less application fees and deposits. Less than four weeks notice in writing before the start of the module Students will be required to pay 50% of tuition, amenities and residential fees. Once the programme has begun (confirmation in writing of withdrawal or interruption is required) Students will be required to pay tuition, amenity, residential and any registration fees due to the end of the module in which notice is given. No refunds will be given until withdrawal or interruption has been notified in writing.
The closing date for applications is: 31 July 2015 PROGRAMME DATES
MODULE
CAMPUS
Mon 19 – Fri 23 October 2015
Counselling and Spirituality
Waverley Abbey House
Fri 13 – Sun 16 November 2015
Complex Issues
Pilgrim Hall
Mon 14 - Wed 16 December 2015
Complex Issues
Waverley Abbey House
Tues 12 – Thurs 14 January 2016
Trauma, Abuse and Dissociation
Waverley Abbey House
Fri 19 – Sun 21 February 2016
Transcultural Counselling
Waverley Abbey House
Trauma, Abuse and Dissociation
Waverley Abbey House
Transcultural Counselling
Waverley Abbey House
(Dates of attendance will depend upon the modules selected)
Sat 19 – Mon 21 March 2016
Tues 19 – Thurs 21 April 2016 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE Arrive 12.30 Lunch 1.00pm First lecture 2.00pm Depart 2.00pm
Bursary Fund Waverley Abbey College would like to enable people to benefit from their BA and MA programmes who would not otherwise be able to do so. It will therefore offer carefully targeted financial assistance from its Bursary Fund. The Fund is limited in size, and so the potential to award bursaries is similarly limited, but a small number of places will be subsidised each year by between 10% - 50%.
Eligibility Other than in exceptional cases, bursaries will be awarded to students in later years of the programmes (i.e. Year 2 onwards) who already have a proven track record of aptitude, academic success and financial reliability on their particular programme. Bursaries will be for one year only in the first instance; candidates will need to re-apply each year, and be considered alongside the claims against the fund in that particular year .
How to apply In general, bursaries will be awarded before the start of the programme year in question. Applications should be made in writing to the Admissions Office, using the Waverley Abbey College Bursary Application Form (email registry@waverleyabbeycollege.ac.uk). The closing date for 2015-16 bursary applications is as follows:
30 June 2015 Applications after this date will be considered on an individual basis. Candidates will need to offer: good reasons why they want to continue (or start) the course at this particular time, and how they intend to use the training afterwards; proof of financial need – information about income and savings, plus a letter of endorsement from the church leader or someone in a leadership position who knows the candidate (and their circumstances) well; and evidence of any commitment from others to contribute to the fees. If the candidate’s church/organisation offers to contribute, that demonstrates endorsement of the candidate’s suitability, and will favour the application. The Bursary Panel will consider together all applications received by the due date. In addition to the applications from the candidates, they will consider tutors’ reports of previous performance, including aptitude for people-helping, and the candidates’ previous track record in payment of fees. Notwithstanding any bursary award, the standard £500 deposit must be received before a place on the programme can be confirmed. Bursary awards are divided into three equal parts and applied at the beginning of each term of the programme.
Admissions: 01252 784731 Email: registry@waverleyabbeycollege.ac.uk Website: www.waverleyabbeycollege.ac.uk