How Do I Enroll In Bolton College?

Use the ‘Enrol’ button to create your Bolton College Learner Hub account and then click through the screens to complete your enrolment.

How do I apply for Bolton College?

No appointment required, just bring yourself and your GCSE results. If you have any issues enrolling online, you can contact our Learner Hub Team using our livechat from any screen in your Learner Hub Account or email [email protected] for help.

What grades do you need to get into Bolton College?

Students will be expected to have a minimum of three GCSEs at grade 6, with grade 8 or 9 in Mathematics and grade 5 or above in English Language. To study Further Mathematics, students must also study A Level Mathematics.

Does Nsfas fund Bolton College?

The answer is no they do not. NSFAS only provides funding for South African students who plan to study at public universities or Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions. Click here for a list of TVET Colleges. Click here for a list of Public Universities.

What courses do Bolton College offer?

  • Art, Design & Creative Media.
  • Barbering.
  • Computing, Digital & IT.
  • Construction Multi-Skills.
  • Construction Brickwork.
  • Construction Carpentry & Joinery.
  • Construction Electrical.
  • Construction Painting & Decorating.

Do you have to pay for Bolton College?

FEES: College course fees are charged on an annual basis and are payable before the start of the course. A two-year course will therefore incur two annual payments. If you pay for the course yourself: You can pay for the whole course in cash, with a cheque or by credit/debit card.

When can I apply for Bolton school?

Entry usually occurs in Year 7 to the Senior School or in Year 12 to the Sixth Form. All applicants must complete an application form and sit an entrance test in the January of the year of entry. Applicants reaching the appropriate standard will then be interviewed.

What APS score do I need to study?

The minimum APS Score for a Bachelor’s Degree Pass is 23 Points. Here is what your marks will look like: 40% for your Home Language. 50% for four other Higher Credit subjects.

What is the minimum APS required to study?

22 APS Score Courses
The minimum APS requirement for a Bachelor’s pass is 21. So with an APS of 22, you can apply to study for a Bachelor’s Degree at any university.

How many points do you need to qualify for university?

Your APS for university should be at least 23 points for a Degree Course and 19 points for a Diploma Course.

How much is NSFAS money per month?

Bursary budget 2021:
Personal care costs – R2,900 per month paid annually. Transport allowance – R7,350 per month paid annually. Private residents – R25,200 paid monthly on an annual basis for accredited properties. Hostel accommodation – R33 000 per year.

How much does NSFAS pay per student in total?

Living allowance: R15 000 per year. Book allowances: R5 200 per year. Incidental/personal care allowance: R2900 per year for students in catered residences.

How much is NSFAS for college?

All students funded by NSFAS get the personal allowance which is R2 900 per year.

How much is the deposit for Bolton University?

Deposit: Non-EU Overseas (international) students studying for an undergraduate or postgraduate taught course must provide a deposit of £4,500 (or the full course fee if less than £4,500) prior to the University issuing the unconditional offer.

Is Bolton College private or public?

Bolton Business College and Computer Studies is a private training college in Free State and Limpopo, South Africa with campus in Bloemfontein and Polokwane.

Does University of Bolton accept Waec?

The University of Bolton accepts students from Nigeria if they’ve WAEC minimum grade C6 as proof of English proficiency as long as it was completed within the last 5 years. If not able to achieve this then you’ll have to provide an IELTS or TOEFL score.

What is a student paying fee?

Fee-paying students are required to pay their tuition fees directly to the University or, if eligible, may access FEE-HELP to cover some or all of their tuition fees. The annual fee for a particular program is based upon the standard full-time enrolment of 24 units per year.

What are fee paying students?

Fee-paying students will be charged the factual cost of their tuition fees in the public universities, which therefore makes their fees high. Regular students on the other hand, have their tuition fees subsidised by the government so that they don’t pay tuition but still pay fees to cover other expenses.

What is a full fee paying student?

If you’re studying a postgraduate course you’ll most likely be a full-fee paying student. Full-fee paying places are not subsidised by the government. This means you’ll need to cover the full cost of your course. Help with costs is available in the form of FEE-HELP loans, scholarships and grants, and alumni discounts.

Can I apply school on online?

Yes. All schools have an online application option, and most prefer it over paper applications. Increasingly, colleges discourage paper apps and many don’t accept them. At some colleges, application fees will even be waived if you apply online.

How long does it take to apply for a new school?

If you apply for a school with vacancies, the process will normally take up to two weeks. Applications may take a little longer if you name schools which are full. Secondary school applications often take longer due to the need to consider the impact on timetables and option groups.