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"Obviously I'm left with wonderful memories and great photographs. But AHA has given me something much more special than that: not just an intense love for Italy and everything that it encompasses, but also a genuine yearning for both knowledge and new experiences in general. I find myself utterly enthusiastic about the rest of my gap year, what university has to offer and everything beyond."
Mary-Jane Wiltshire, Autumn 2005
Payment Plans
These are interest free and meant to easily facilitate AHA course payments. The aim is have roughly 80% of the full fees in our account before the course departs, with the remaining balance payable after the course returns within one month or before our end of year.
If you wish to take advantage of monthly payments for the course, please contact the office directly to arrange terms. Here are a few examples of how we might arrange a payment plan.
Examples;
Northern 1, 2 and Southern Summer Course fees: £2750
Deposit on registration: £600
6 monthly instalments from February 2010 to July 2010 of £300
Remainder to pay once course has returned and before September 2010: £350
Late Summer Gap Year Course: £5950
Deposit on registration: £600
7 monthly instalments from February 2010 to August 2010 of £650
Remainder to pay once course has returned and before 30th September 2010: £800
Autumn Gap Year Course: £6990
Deposit on registration: £600
9 monthly instalments from February 2010 - October 2010 of £600
Remainder to pay once course has returned and before January 2010: £990
Payments should be made monthly on the first of every month.
By signing the registration form and returning it with a non-refundable or transferable deposit you are bound by the terms and conditions of the course. The terms and conditions require each attendee to have paid in full prior to the course date of departure. Any payment plans agreed (as outlined in the examples above) is entirely at our discretion.


