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Highlands College apprenticeship course fees 2020/21 academic year

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A decision made on 14 July 2020

Decision Reference: MD-ESC-2020-0010

Decision Summary

Title:

Highlands College apprenticeship course fees 2020/21 academic year

Date of Decision Summary:

 06 July 2020

Decision Summary Author:

Principal of Highlands College of Further and Higher Education

Decision Summary: Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:  Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report Title:

Fee Increases for apprentices at Highlands College of Further and Higher education

Date of Written Report:

06 July 2020

Written Report Author:

Principal of Highlands College of Further and Higher Education

Written Report:

Public or Exempt?

Exempt 

Article 33

Subject:  2020/21 Academic Year Apprenticeship Course Fees

Decision(s):  

a)      The Minister approved 2.5% increase in apprenticeship course fees to, in part, recover increased costs

b)      The Minister approved Highlands College’s inability to recover costs as per the States of Jersey regulations that all services should aim to recover costs

c)       The Minister approved £454k subsidy from Highlands budget for Full-time students to Apprenticeship provision for the academic year of 2020 to 2021 to maintain the delivery of apprenticeships and not meet new demand.

Reason(s) for Decision:  

To meet the requirements of  Article 13A of the Education (Jersey) Law 1999, “subject to the approval of the Minister, the governing body of Highlands College shall determine the manner in which fees for the provision of education in the said College shall be set.

Resource Implications:  

a)      Highlands College budget subsidising apprentices by £454K, or £969.00 per apprentice.

b)      Inability to update digital services which support learning and quality assurance of said learning - £120k Digital year 1 maintenance.

c)       The fee increase for Highlands College is forecast to result in additional income of circa £15k and additional cost to the Trackers budget of £6000.

Action required: Principal of Highlands College of Further and Higher Education to advise the Governing Body of Highlands College that the Minister has approved the increase in fees.

Signature:

Position: 

Minister for Education

Date Signed:   

 

Date of Decision:  

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