Fees
Reflexology practitioner course fees
How much does it cost to train to be a reflexologist?
| Students paying in full at the start of the course | Students paying in instalments | |
| Registration | £200 | £200 |
| AoR membership | £36 | £36 |
| Course fee | £1,494* | £1,694* |
| Awarding body assessment fee | £150 | £150 |
| TOTAL | £1,880 | £2,080** |
* Students paying in full at the start of the course receive a discount of £100 on the course fee.
** £100 is refunded if all payments are made on time.
NB Set books must be obtained. A small amount of equipment is required.
Payment of the balance, HAVING PAID THE REGISTRATION FEE, may be made in one of the following ways:
| Students paying in full at the start of the course | Students paying in instalments |
| £1,680 balance paid outright (inclusive of AoR membership and exam fee) before or on the first day | £375 on 23rd October 2010 £375 on 5th December 2010 £230 on 5th January 2011 £150 on 5th February 2011 £150 on 5th March 2011 £150 on 5th April 2011 £150 on 5th May 2011 £150 on 5th June 2011 £150 on 5th July 2011 If all the standing order payments are made on time, £100 will be refunded upon completion of the course giving a total balance of £1,780. |
Extra tutorial time
£30.00 for a two hour tutorial. This is for anyone who has missed a session and has to make up the hours or who would like some help with any aspect of the course over and above regular course days.
Refund policy
If a student is unable to complete the course, due to any circumstances, then the course may no longer be financially viable as each course has to have a certain number of students to run. Therefore all students must be aware that they are still liable for the full payment of the course fees regardless of their attendance, whatever method of payment is chosen.
Financial assistance
Professional and Career Development Loans are bank loans that can be used to help pay for work related learning. You can borrow between £300 and £10,000 to help support the cost of up to two years of learning (or three years if it includes one year's relevant unpaid practical work). The Young People's Learning Agency will pay the interest on the loan while you are learning and for one month afterwards. The loan can be used to pay course fees or other costs such as travel and living expenses. You can also use the loan to supplement other forms of support such as grants or bursaries. Because the Professional and Career Development Loan is a commercial loan product, they should only be considered as an option once all other student funding options have been investigated. For further information on financial assistance to support your learning, please visit www.direct.gov.uk/adultlearning or contact Careers Advice on 0800 100 900. Our learning provider registration number is 20108.

