Enrolment Fee definition

Enrolment Fee means the fee paid by the Parent(s)/Guardian(s) to cover all the administrative costs involved in enrolling a Student at the School. It is not refundable, and it is not offset against any other fees.
Enrolment Fee means the fee paid by the Parent/s to cover all the administrative costs involved in registering a Child at the College;
Enrolment Fee means the fixed amount which is payable at the time of enrolment, as set out by the College.

Examples of Enrolment Fee in a sentence

  • The Signatory agrees to pay a non-refundable Application Fee and Enrolment Fee as a condition of enrolment, the amount of each to be advised by the School prior to admission.

  • If a Signatory enters an agreement/contract for the same Student at another school of The Independent Institute of Education (Pty) Ltd, no further Application Fee and Enrolment Fee will be charged.


More Definitions of Enrolment Fee

Enrolment Fee means the fees specified in the College Fee Schedule as updated from time to time.
Enrolment Fee means the fee payable at the time of signing the Enrolment Agreement.
Enrolment Fee means the fee payable by You when you apply to become a student/candidate in order to obtain NEBOSH Qualifications;
Enrolment Fee means the fee paid by the Parent/s to cover all the administrative costs involved in registering a child at the College and which may include an initial contribution to the development and capital costs of the College;
Enrolment Fee means the amount payable upon acceptance and/or admission of the learner to the school;
Enrolment Fee means the fee payable by you when you apply to become a
Enrolment Fee means the enrolment fee payable by the Subscriber to the Foundation from Deposits equal to $200 for each Unit purchased by the Subscriber and $20 for each one-tenth fraction thereof.