School Fee Plan definition

School Fee Plan means a flexible payment plan arranged by the School but administered by an independent provider which permits the payment of fees by regular instalments. The scheme is only open to UK residents with a UK bank account.
School Fee Plan means the nominated provider of fees as selected by the Parents from time to time.
School Fee Plan means a flexible payment plan, administered by Premium Credit Limited, a Bank of America company, which permits the payment of fees by regular instalments. The scheme is only open to UK residents with a UK bank account.

Examples of School Fee Plan in a sentence

  • Each term’ charges are invoiced separately and the charges payable in respect of each term fall due for payment by you either in full before the first day of term or, by monthly instalments via School Fee Plan.

  • The Parents jointly and severally agree to pay the full amount of Fees at the rate applicable to each Term to which they relate directly to the School or via a School Fee Plan.

  • Each term’s charges are invoiced separately and the charges payable in respect of each term fall due for payment by you either in full before the first day of term or, by monthly instalments via School Fee Plan.

  • An agreement with a third party (including a School Fee Plan provider) to pay the Fees or any other sum due to the School does not release you from liability for payment of the Fees or Supplementary Charges if the third party defaults, unless an express release has been given in writing, signed by the Bursar.

  • Each term’s School Fees fall due for payment by you on or before the first day of that term by direct bank transfer, unless you have been accepted by School Fee Plan to make direct debit payments.

  • However, Supplementary Charges are payable via Cognita Connect and may not be paid by School Fee Plan.

  • Fees or Supplementary Charges payable by a third party (for example, an employer, grandparent, step-parent or third party credit provider (such as a School Fee Plan)) will be subject to a separate agreement between the School, each of you and the third party.

  • Fees payable by a third party (for example, an employer, grandparent or step-parent without Parental Responsibility or third party credit provider (such as a School Fee Plan) will be subject to a separate agreement between the School, the Parents and the third party.

  • An agreement with a third party (including a School Fee Plan provider) to pay the Fees or any other sum due to the School does not release the Parents from liability if the third party defaults unless an express release has been given in writing, signed by the Bursar.

Related to School Fee Plan

  • Education program means any program that is principally engaged in the provision of education, including, but not limited to, early childhood education, elementary and secondary education, postsecondary education, special education, job training, career and technical education, and adult education, and any program that is administered by an educational agency or institution.

  • Alternative education program means a school or separate class group designed to best serve students’ educational needs and interests and assist students in achieving the academic standards of the district and the state.

  • Cooperative education program means a written voluntary agreement between and among districts to provide certain educational programs for pupils in certain groups of districts. The written agreement shall be approved by all affected districts at least annually and shall specify the educational programs to be provided and the estimated number of pupils from each district who will participate in the educational programs.

  • School-sponsored media means all student media that are:

  • PEBB program means the program within the HCA that administers insurance and other benefits for eligible employees (as described in WAC 182-12-114), eligible retired employees (as described in WAC 182-12-171 and 182-12-180), eligible survivors (as described in WAC 182-12-180, 182-12-250, and 182-12-265), eligible dependents (as de- scribed in WAC 182-12-250 and 182-12-260) and others as defined in RCW 41.05.011.