This time it's in Leeds at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance! I haven't been able to get a hold of as much info on the program as for the Copenhagen school; there is much more info on their full-professional degrees, but judging by their quality, I have reason to believe their foundation course is of high standards as well.
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Sorry I couldn't help it. I know the Doctor's got nothing to do with this but my mind went all England>BBC>Doctor Who... |
The course is recognize by the government. As it appears to be an Acces to Higher Education programme which categorizes at Level 3 in the National Qualifications Framework, it not only allows you to apply for a student visa, but it also lets you work 10 hours per week. Ouf! I hope I got that right. Please correct me if I'm making no sense.
I think it's something to look into, especially as a citizen of the a country of the Commonwealth Nations (ahemm, hello Doctor! Former british colony, Canada, may I interest you in a visit??) it may end up being easier to get a visa there rather than, say a residency permit in Denmark.
Something to consider finally, as stated on the UK Border Agency website: "[for a course that is] More than 9 months [in] Outer London or anywhere else in the United Kingdom [you need] First year of fees (8631$ CAD with current conversion) and £7,200 [11 300$ CAD] to cover living costs for 9 months in the United Kingdom." So that totals to 19 931$ CAD. Ok, let's make that 20 000$. Looks like a big amount, but when you consider that with all that money you've paid rent, food, life, tuition... ain't so bad really.
I hope that was some food for thought for ya, I think it's worth a moment of your time to look into it.
More on the foundation course here.
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