The National Design Academy (NDA) is reducing Diploma course fees to make them even more affordable and to
encourage more students to fast track onto a Degree course before the government
cuts higher education funding, causing huge fee increases from September.
Until 30 April, NDA's Diploma in Professional Interior Design and Diploma in Professional Curtain Making& Soft Furnishings will only cost £250 (down from £395) for those students
eligible for funding*. A further £50 off is available if the course is paid for
in full before the start date, reducing the price to £200.
These courses are flexible and
can be studied via part-time distance learning allowing students to continue
with existing work and family commitments. For students who would rather study
face to face with a tutor, the funded* cost for the In-Studio course has
dropped to £450 (down from £595).
These new Diploma prices apply
regardless of whether students intend to progress onto a Degree or not and no
special entry requirements are needed, but once completed they do provide a basis
for starting a new career in an exciting industry or access to a Degree
programme.
NDA's Diplomas are validated
and accredited by AIM Awards as being equivalent to standard A-Level and
provide a great introduction into interior design that will develop the skills
and confidence required to work on projects for family and friends and the
qualifications essential to progress onto a BA ( Hons ) Degree.
To enrol visit to www.nda.ac.uk/enrol and complete the enrolment form,
or call our enrolment team on 01159 123412 and start your education today.
- Degree funding ends on 30 August. Students must be enrolled before this date to still receive funding for a Degree. After this you can access a student loan.
- Diploma prices dropped to allow students to 'fast track' onto a Degree course before the government cuts its funding and fees go up in August.
- Instalment plans are available to help spread the cost.
*Funded prices
apply to residents of England, Northern Ireland, The Channel Islands, Gibraltar
and BFPO. Please see the website for full funding eligibility. http://www.nda.ac.uk/funding/
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