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4. Asylum seekers, need evidence that they are receiving support<br />

e.g. a letter, NASS vouchers, a post office pay out receipt<br />

for financial support along with their photo card or<br />

local government support letter (IND card on its own is<br />

NOT enough).<br />

For courses that are coded EBK <strong>and</strong> have Birkbeck alongside the<br />

course title, learners over 60 have to be in receipt of means tested<br />

benefit to receive the concessionary fee. Learners under 19 cannot<br />

enrol on these courses OR Access to Higher Education Courses.<br />

Non EU <strong>and</strong> International student fees:<br />

To be eligible for the st<strong>and</strong>ard fee you need to have been<br />

ordinarily resident in the UK (<strong>and</strong> UK isl<strong>and</strong>s), EU or EEA<br />

country for the 3 years preceding the relevant date of the course.<br />

All overseas fees are available on the website.<br />

• Relevant date is the 1st of September, January or April<br />

preceding the course start date.<br />

• The main purpose for such residence was not to receive<br />

full-time education during any part of the three-year period.<br />

• Is “settled” in the UK; ‘settled’ means having either indefinite<br />

leave to enter or remain (ILE/R) or having Right of Abode<br />

in the UK.<br />

• Anyone who is recognised as a refugee by the UK Government<br />

(granted Refugee Status) who has remained ordinarily resident.<br />

• Asylum seekers <strong>and</strong> their dependants in receipt of: income<br />

based benefits; assistance or financial assistance (subsistence<br />

payments) from the National Asylum Support Service (NASS);<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or in receipt of assistance under the National Assistance<br />

Act 1948.<br />

• Persons with humanitarian protection <strong>and</strong> discretionary leave<br />

<strong>and</strong> their spouses <strong>and</strong> children.<br />

• The spouse or civil partner of a person with settled status, who<br />

has been both married, <strong>and</strong> resident in the UK, for one year.<br />

Students not ordinarily resident in the UK; EU or EEA will be<br />

charged the non EU fee. If you are unsure of your status we will<br />

willingly look at your fee assessment with you. Please make sure<br />

you bring all relevant documentation <strong>and</strong> your passport with you<br />

at the time of enrolment.<br />

Overseas learners, whose main purpose for residence in the UK<br />

has been to attend a fee-paying school or college, are not eligible<br />

for the st<strong>and</strong>ard fee.<br />

Overseas learners attending short courses as visitors to Engl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

including holiday or summer school learning in particular English<br />

as a foreign language (EFL) will not be eligible for st<strong>and</strong>ard fee.<br />

course section www.kcc.ac.uk<br />

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