College's invitation to new-style open events.WARWICKSHIRE Warwickshire (wŏ`rĭkshĭr), county (1991 pop. 477,000), 975 sq mi (2,525 sq km), central England. The county seat is Warwick. The terrain is gently rolling, with outcroppings of the Cotswold Hills in the south. College's six centres are holding a series of open events aimed at people who are thinking of taking either a part-time or full-time course in the autumn. It is the first time the college has held combined open events for people wanting information about all sorts of courses. Visitors will be able to talk to specialist teaching staff, and gain valuable advice and guidance on all full and part-time courses. There will also be information available on education maintenance grants and adult learning grants, which can help with finances while studying. Also, people aged 19 to 25 taking their first full level 3 qualification will also be able to claim full tuition For tuition fees in the United Kingdom, see . Tuition means instruction, teaching or a fee charged for educational instruction especially at a formal institution of learning or by a private tutor usually in the form of one-to-one tuition. fee remission Extinguishment or release of a debt. A remission is conventional when it comes about through an express grant to the debtor by a creditor. It is tacit when the creditor makes a voluntary surrender of the original title to the debtor under private signature constituting the , and they will be able to find out more about that. Some open events took place earlier this week; the remainder will be held as follows: Rugby Centre: today from 5.30pm to 8pm. 0 Moreton Morrell Centre: Saturday from 10am to 1pm. Pershore College: Wednesday, July 2, from 4pm to 7pm. The events are suitable for Year 11 pupils, who have just finished their GCSEs, and are still undecided about what to do from September, but also for people thinking of taking a part-time course to enhance their qualifications or lead to a change of career. For more information visit www.warkscol. ac.uk or call 0800 783 6767. |
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