Roger,
Many thanks.
Eleanor
At 17:19 28/09/98 +0100, you wrote:
>
>Eleanor
>
>I have replied to this letter (fro Essex) to the effect that if no
>assessment has been done, this is acceptable, and that in such cases we
>will expect the student to pay the full £1000. But if a provisional
>assessment has been done, we will expect payment in line with the
>assessment, with any subsequent re-assessment being dealt with by refund
>or additional invoice as appropriate.
>
>I will pass this correspondence on to the DfEE, in case they want to
>include the matter in future guidance.
>
>Roger Clark
>Academic Registrar
>University of Reading
>
>On Mon, 28 Sep 1998, Eleanor Martin wrote:
>
>> We have just received a letter from an LEA saying that," where a student's
>> award is provisional pending receipt of documentary evidence of income, any
>> LEA means tested fee contribution in respect of that student will not
>> normally be paid until the student's award is finalised". This seems to me
>> to be not quite in tune with the advice given in ACL 14/98 (19 June), which
>> says that "The amount payable by the LEA in February 1999 will be either
>> the finalised contribution if it has been determined by then, or, if it has
>> not been determined, the latest provisional contribution which it has
>> indicated to the institution." Does anyone else share my concern? Has
>> anyone had a similar letter or letters?
>>
>> Eleanor Martin
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>> Eleanor Martin, Assistant Registrar, Academic Division,
>> UEA.
>> Tel. 01603 592205
>>
>
>
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Eleanor Martin, Assistant Registrar, Academic Division,
UEA.
Tel. 01603 592205
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