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Creative Writing for All

Course Information

Tutor website

rachelshorer.com

Are there any additional costs?

No

How will I be assessed?

You will share your writing during classes and receive feedback from the tutor as well as hearing other group members' responses to your work.

What do I need to bring to the class?

Pen and paper.

What is the course about?

This lively and playful course will encourage you to write stories and poetry, drawing inspiration from the world around you, your own experiences, and other writers. You'll write in response to inspiring prompts, learn craft and techniques, explore modern fiction, as well as having opportunities to share your own writing. Areas covered will include plotting, characterisation and scene setting. Whether you've been writing for years, daydreaming about writing that story, or haven't picked up a pen since school, this course will get the ink flowing in a supportive environment.

What next?

Further Creative writing classes.

Financial Information

If you are studying an accredited course at Entry Level, Level 1 or Level 2 you may be eligible for a concessionary fee. If you fall into one of the following categories you will need to complete a self-declaration funding form and provide evidence of your means tested benefit. All evidence must be dated within three months of the course start date.

  • Claiming Job Seekers Allowance/Employment Support Allowance or Universal Credit
  • Receiving Universal Credit (UC) and your take home pay as recorded on your UC statement (disregarding UC payments and other benefits) is less than £617 per month (learner is sole adult in the benefit claim) or £988 per month (learner has a joint benefit claim with their partner)
  • Earning less than £20,319 annual gross salary. You must provide evidence of your salary

You will need to provide evidence of your means tested benefit. All evidence must be dated within three months of the course start date.

Courses in the Community also offer concessions and includes 65+. Please see details under each course.

If your course costs more than £200 you may apply to pay in three instalments. You will need to complete and sign an instalment form. The first payment will be taken immediately, followed by a further payment at the start of the course and a final payment two months later. Please note that a handling charge of 10% of the course fee (up to a maximum of £30) is added to all instalment payments. You will still be liable for the full cost of the course if you leave the course prior to all instalments being paid.

No refunds are given once a course has started. If a course is cancelled by the college you will receive a full refund of all fees paid. If you decide to cancel your enrolment before the class starts your payment will be refunded less a 20% administration charge (up to a maximum of £50). All refunds will be processed within 14 working days.

Please ring the Adult Education office on 01273 546602 for further information.