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mark of satisfaction with the content and skill fac- tors built into the qualifi- cations. B&B is an Accredited College providing tuition support for the ABE diplomas. Information in this bro- chure may be superseded by the official pro- nouncements of the ABE as detailed on their web- site www.abeuk.com. This prospectus provides an introduction to the International Business- Management Diploma Daytime Programmes of the Association of Busi- ness Executives (ABE) at B&B University College Ltd (B&B). Based in England, the ABE is an International Examining Body that has been providing business and post-secondary man- agement qualifications at the Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma level for over 30 years. The ABE has received 'Awarding Body' and “Accredited” status from the Office of Qualifica- tions (OFQUAL), the national regulators of exams and qualifications in England and the UK. These awards signify a Overview Introduction to the Association of Business Executives The ABE is a UK- based professional organization formed in 1973 by a group of industrialists, educationalists and poli- ticians as a non-profit educational institution. It offers internationally certified post-secondary business qualifications at the certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma level in Business Man- agement, Marketing, Management Infor- mation Systems, Human Resource Management, Financial Management and Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management. These provide entry to universities around the world, including all uni- versities in Jamaica. The academic affairs of the ABE are regulated by the Education Commit- tee, which is comprised of distinguished academ- ics and professionals with significant experience. Further information on the composition and structure of the ABE can be found on their web- site www.abeuk.com. Information Brochure February 1 2012 Association of Business Executives International Business-Management Diploma Full-Time/Day Programmes at B&B University College Ltd Why an ABE Diploma? More affordable—tuition fee includes cost of books International recognition and marketability Accredited locally and inter- nationally Can be completed in shorter time (within 11 months) Accepted for university entry, and provides exemptions from degree courses at over 60 universities Flexible—you choose how many courses you want to do and when you do them Contents: About the ABE 1 UCJ Accreditation 3 Why ABE? 4 Entry Requirements 6 Diplomas Available 8 Student Support 10 Fees 11

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mark of satisfaction with the content and skill fac-tors built into the qualifi-cations. B&B is an Accredited College providing tuition support for the ABE diplomas.

Information in this bro-chure may be superseded by the official pro-nouncements of the ABE as detailed on their web-site www.abeuk.com.

This prospectus provides

an introduction to the International Business-Management Diploma Daytime Programmes of the Association of Busi-ness Executives (ABE) at B&B University College Ltd (B&B).

Based in England, the ABE is an International Examining Body that has been providing business

and post-secondary man-agement qualifications at the Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma level for over 30 years. The ABE has received 'Awarding Body' and “Accredited” status from the Office of Qualifica-tions (OFQUAL), the national regulators of exams and qualifications in England and the UK. These awards signify a

Overview

Introduction to the Association of Business Executives

The ABE is a UK- based

professional organization

formed in 1973 by a

group of industrialists,

educationalists and poli-

ticians as a non-profit

educational institution.

It offers internationally

certified post-secondary

business qualifications at

the certificate, Diploma

and Advanced Diploma

level in Business Man-

agement, Marketing,

Management Infor-

mation Systems, Human

Resource Management,

Financial Management

and Travel, Tourism and

Hospitality Management.

These provide entry to

universities around the

world, including all uni-

versities in Jamaica.

The academic affairs of

the ABE are regulated by

the Education Commit-

tee, which is comprised

of distinguished academ-

ics and professionals with

significant experience.

Further information on

the composition and

structure of the ABE can

be found on their web-

site www.abeuk.com.

Information Brochure February 1 2012

Association of Business Executives

International Business-Management Diploma

Full-Time/Day Programmes at B&B University College Ltd

Why an ABE Diploma?

More affordable—tuition fee

includes cost of books

International recognition and

marketability

Accredited locally and inter-

nationally

Can be completed in shorter

time (within 11 months)

Accepted for university entry,

and provides exemptions

from degree courses at

over 60 universities

Flexible—you choose how

many courses you want to

do and when you do them

Contents:

About the ABE 1

UCJ Accreditation 3

Why ABE? 4

Entry Requirements 6

Diplomas Available 8

Student Support 10

Fees 11

Located near New King-

ston in the heart of Jamai-

ca’s commercial centre,

B&B University College is

a private, tertiary-level

institution offering a range

of training courses and

seminars in management

disciplines.

In its 26 years of exist-

ence, B&B has carved a

niche as a pioneer in the

introduction of profes-

sional-level courses to

Jamaica, and has devel-

oped a track-record which

encourages the continued

success, growth and

development of all who

pass through its doors.

B&B is registered as an

approved tertiary educa-

tion provider by The Uni-

versity Council of Jamai-

ca, and is a member of

The Joint Committee for

Tertiary Education. B&B

has been evaluated and

met the standards of sev-

eral institutions, includ-

ing:

The University of the

West Indies;

The Association of Busi-

ness Executives

Heriot-Watt University

The Society for Human

Resources Manage-

ment

Programmes mainly take

the form of review ses-

sions preparing candidates

for qualifications offered

by other institutions.

gree programme at

B&B. Level IV co-

vers the same mate-

rial as the CXC

Maths and English

syllabus. The clas-

ses can then be used

as a “refresher”

course by persons

who want to re-sit

their CXCs to get a

higher grade.

Intermediate—

Diploma Level V:

Students would need

to have 2 CAPE sub-

jects (and CXC Maths

and English) or ABE

diploma Level IV to

enter this pro-

The ABE Business-

Management Diplomas

are a suite of introductory

and intermediate qualifica-

tions in business topics.

There are two diploma

levels available as follows:

Introductory—

Diploma Level IV:

Students must have

two CXC subjects (in

any area) to enter this

programme. It com-

prises four courses

and lasts for 8 months

(September to May).

On completion, per-

sons qualify to enter

Stage I of the Heriot-

Watt University de-

gramme. It comprises

8 courses and lasts for

11 months (July to

May). On completion

persons would be ex-

empted from 5 of the

12 courses in the

HWU degree. The

Level V is accredited

by the UCJ, so per-

sons would also quali-

fy to enter into UWI

or UTech.

The streams available in

the ABE Diploma are

Business Management

Financial Management

Management of Infor-

mation Systems

About B&B University College

About the ABE Business-Management Diploma Programmes

Page 2

Association of Business

Executives

International Business-

Management Diploma

Full-Time/Day

Programmes

at B&B University

College Ltd

Level IV covers the

same material as the

CXC Maths and

English syllabus. The

classes can then be

used as a “refresher”

course by persons who

want to re-sit their

CXCs to get a higher

grade.

After a rigorous assessment of their syllabus content and course structure, the ABE Diplomas in Business Ad-ministration and Tourism and Hospitality Management have received accreditation from the University Council of Jamaica. This means that holders of these qualifica-tions are now officially rec-ognized as having met the relevant standards of excel-lence in these areas. They also will receive a total of 60 transferable credits that will allow them to gain entry into undergraduate degree courses locally and interna-tionally.

This accreditation by the UCJ complements the earli-er recognition of the ABE DBA by the UWI as being acceptable for entry into their Management Studies degree programme. It also is another feather in the cap of the ABE, as their qualifi-cations have been assessed and passed the quality stand-ards of several accrediting bodies worldwide.

Holders of the ABE Diploma Level V receive exemptions from selected degree courses at over 60 universities worldwide, including the Heriot-Watt University Management Degree Pro-gramme available at B&B. Persons will be exempted from five of the twelve mod-ules in the HWU degree, meaning that they can com-

plete the HWU BA in as little as three years after leaving 5th Form.

This expands the opportuni-ties for persons in Fifth Form. Instead of following the traditional route of doing

CAPE/‘A’Level subjects for two years then spending a further three-four years in university, fifth-formers can now complete an ABE Di-ploma Level V in one year, enter into the second stage of the HWU degree pro-gramme and finish up with two globally recognized qualifications, all within three years!

For those who cannot start Diploma Level V, they can finish Level IV in one year, use that to enter into Stage I of the HWU programme and finish the latter in another three years. They can then get an internationally ac-

claimed and marketable de-gree within four years of leaving high school!

The exposure to relevant management concepts and the international recognition and marketability of the qualification will enhance their resumes significantly over their peers. In other words they will have a head-start on the road to success!

ABE Diploma Programmes Accredited by UCJ!

Page 3

February 1 2012

ABE programmes have many advantages. Here are some of the key ones:

University progression in less time

The ABE Level IV is a short-er route to an internationally recognised degree. It can be started with just two CXC subjects and can be complet-ed within 8 months, and gives entry into the HWU degree programme. While Level V has higher entry requirements and takes a longer time to complete, it also offers entry and exemp-tions from degree courses around the world. This then means that you will save in time and money in your quest to start a degree pro-gramme. These features means that the ABE is one of the quickest routes to that needed degree...

Affordability

You can obtain two global qualifications (giving you international mobility) for less than most comparable courses. The exemptions awarded by selected univer-sities also reduces the time and cost of completing a degree.

The ABE programme costs up to 30% less than compa-rable courses—in this case, an Associate Degree. In addition, with the “Fast-Track” arrangement, persons no longer have to wait be-tween 4-7 years and spend up to $1.1m after complet-ing their CXC’s to get an

accredited Bachelors degree. Instead, by utilizing both the subject-exemptions granted under the “fast-track” pro-gramme and the “all-inclusive books included” fees, it can take you as little as 3 years and less than $600,00 to obtain 2 interna-tionally accredited qualifica-tions after CXCs...

Global recognition and worldwide accreditation

ABE qualifications are recog-nised by colleges, universi-ties, employers and minis-tries around the world. The recognition by the official regulatory body in the UK (Office of Qualifications -Ofqual) means that the ABE qualifications have global mobility and are transferable worldwide, which is more than can be said about some

comparable courses. Cur-rently, the ABE has over 50,000 students studying at centres in more than 80 countries around the world. As such, you may go to Trin-idad, Hong Kong, Malaysia

or Singapore and your quali-fication is instantly recog-nisable...

Convenience and Flexibility

Schedule your course around your life - not the other way around. Register only for as many or as little courses that you can handle at any one time as your budget and/or time-demands dictate...

Quality—More compre-hensive content set at a higher standard

The British education system has the highest standards in the world. Courses from the UK are respected for their comprehensiveness and quality. Completing an ABE Diploma will thus allow you an edge over your peers as you will explore topics in more depth and have a bet-ter knowledge of the key concepts needed for success in your chosen field...

Value-for-money

Doing the Level IV offers you the chance to get two for the price of one. It co-vers the same material as the CXC Maths and Eng-lish syllabus, and can then be used as a “refresher” course by persons who want to resit their CXCs to get a higher grade.

Why Choose an ABE Diploma Programme?

Page 4

Association of Business

Executives

International Business-

Management Diploma

Full-Time/Day

Programmes

at B&B University

College Ltd

Okwah Onome - Sesema PR - Nigeria

I am an Account Manager for Sesame PR, studying the Diploma in Business Management. I chose to study the Diploma in Busi-ness Management because ABE offers me the all-round knowledge needed to excel as a world class business manager. ABE has

Heriot-Watt University is

the eighth oldest higher

education institution in the

UK, with its origin dating

back to 1821.

HWU is recognized interna-

tionally for the quality of its

science and technology pro-

grammes. As a registered

university, its quality stand-

ards are inspected periodi-

cally by Quality Assurance

Agency for Higher Educa-

tion, the national body

charged with regulating the

academic standards and qual-

ity of higher education in the

UK . You can visit http://

www.qaa.ac.uk/reviews/

reports/institutional/

HeriotWatt06/

contents.asp to see the latest

review by the latest report

on the QAA’s assessment

of HWU's academic stand-

ards and systems. To sum-

marise, HWU passed all

tests and received the highest

rating from the QAA).

Heriot-Watt has around

7,000 on-campus students in

Scotland, more than a

quarter of whom are from

outside the UK. This

international focus creates a

very cosmopolitan

environment - approximate-

ly 10,000 students from 150

countries world-wide are

currently studying on inter-

national programmes.

HWU Degree Options

Available at B&B

B&B is registered as an Ap-

proved Learning Partner of

HWU and offers several

HWU degree options. The-

se include the BA in Manage-

ment and Psychology, Ac-

countancy & Finance, Busi-

ness Administration, and

Business & Finance

Each degree option compris-

es twelve modules struc-

tured in three stages. Each

module lasts for five months.

Students may choose any

combination of modules,

providing that the pre-

requisites for that particular

module are met. As such, it

is possible to do as little as

one and as much as six mod-

ules in any one year.

ABE Diploma Level IV hold-

ers qualify to enter into

Stage I of the HWU degree,

meaning that they would

take three years to com-

plete. Level V holders are

exempt from five modules,

meaning that they can com-

plete the extra 7 modules

needed for the HWU degree

in less than two years.

About HWU and the HWU Degree Options

Page 5

February 1 2012

practically taught me to work hard because it takes an uncommon interest to pass eight courses with one month of self study.

The ABE course has equipped me with an unu-

sual all-round business management ability and useful business skills. It has taught me how to manage people and how to bring out the best in my subordinates by motivat-ing them appropriately!

ABE Student Profiles

ABE Diploma Level IV

The basic entry requirement

for Level IV is two O’Level/

CXC subjects at Grade III or

above. Persons who do not

have CXC subjects but who

are over the age of 25 and

have relevant work experi-

ence can be considered for

admittance in the pro-

gramme through the Mature

Student Entry Route. On

application, persons will be

required to provide a letter

from their manager as proof

of experience. This entry

option ensures that persons

can put their years of work

experience to use.

ABE Diploma Level V

The entrance requirement

for Level V is two CAPE

units or 5 CXC passes and

two years work experience.

Persons should also have

Maths and English at the

CXC level.

As with Level IV, persons

with at least five years of

work experience but with-

out formal qualifications may

start the Level V programme

through the Mature Student

Entry Route.

HWU Degree Pro-

grammes

The basic entry re-quirement for the HWU degrees are the ABE Level IV Diploma or two CAPE/A-level subjects at grades D or above. Persons who possess a recognised Diplo-ma, Associate Degree or professional qualification from a recognised institu-tion can receive exemptions from courses in the HWU. The number of exemptions depends on the type of quali-

fications you possess. For example, the ABE Level V Diploma will exempt per-sons from 5 of the 12 mod-ules.

Mature applicants who do not have the minimum quali-fications but with have ap-propriate work experience or other non-standard quali-fications may also be accepted on merit. These persons would not receive any exemptions. All appli-cants to HWU must submit a reference on their suitabil-ity for the degree.

Entrance Routes and Requirements

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Association of Business

Executives

International Business-

Management Diploma

Full-Time/Day

Programmes

at B&B University

College Ltd

First Year

Diploma Level IV

8 Months

After leaving high-school persons may move directly into

the ABE Diploma, then on to a HWU degree. This means

that the time-span to get degree may be ss little as 3 years

for persons with 2 CAPE units or four years for persons

with 2 CXCs. This compares to the traditional route in

Jamaica of CXC—to—CAPE—to UTech/UWI, which can

take up 6 years to complete a degree

Diploma Level V

12 Months

HWU Management Degree:

Eighteen Months for Level V holders

Three Years for Level IV holders

ABE/HWU “Fast-Track to a Degree” Programme:

Obtain an internationally accredited and globally recognised quality first

degree in up to 60% less time and up to 50% cheaper than comparable routes!

Third Year Second Year Fourth Year

Jada Campbell-Hamlet Trinidad and Tobago

I had been working as a bank

teller, deciding how to move my career forward. I met with an ABE representative who told me about the Busi-ness Administration pro-gramme. I found that the course content and progres-sion routes to a degree pro-gramme fitted with what I wanted to do. The idea of having an international quali-fication was very attractive to me.

The support I got from ABE was tremendous. The past papers, manuals, publica-tions with examiners' com-ments and the study tips were instrumental. The flexibility of the classes also made my studies more man-ageable, as I have a small child to look after.

After I finished my ABE I got several exemptions onto the BA Business and Finance from Heriot-Watt Universi-ty. My ABE qualification has definitely helped my person-al and career development. I have even lectured ABE courses . At work I have now moved on to the man-agement trainee pro-gramme. I would like to succeed on this management role before one day becom-ing a consultant in entrepre-neurship.

Chien Chien Chong - Methodist Pilley In-stitute - Malaysia

I decided to go down the ABE route because I felt that it gave me the chance to sharpen my knowledge and business skills.

I particularly enjoy the flexibility of the course and the fact that it's a cost-effective way to gain knowledge.

Throughout the course I received a good level of support from ABE. My lecturers and peers also helped me a lot through discussion and group work. I recently complet-ed my BA (Hons) in Busi-ness Administration through the University of Hertfordshire and am working while waiting for my result. When I get my result I plan to pursue my MBA at Southern Cross University, Australia.

I feel that my ABE qualifi-cation has helped me be-cause I can apply the skills and knowledge that I learned from the course to my research in the final year of my degree.

I would recommend ABE

to students who are look-

ing for an excellent busi-

ness qualification. It is not

an easy programme and

you have to study smart

and hard, but the rewards

are there when you finish.

I would continue to rec-ommend ABE to anybody who desires an enviable career as a world class business manager.

Morrison Wayaya - Manrick Holdings Ltd - Kenya

I am Head of Accounts and Administration at Manrick Holdings Ltd in Kenya.

I chose to study with ABE because I was advised of its importance and accept-ability worldwide. The ABE qualification has pro-vided me with skills galore in both accounts and ad-ministration and enhanced my capability of handling day to day issues that arise in and out of the office, and an appreciation of the theoretical issues current-ly involved in the study of business and a range of practical skills. These will

enhance my value to poten-tial employers

ABE Student Profiles

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February 1 2012

Fourth Year

The ABE Diploma Pro-

gramme is a supported

distance learning pro-

gramme. Two diploma

levels are offered—Level

IV (Introductory) and

Level V (Advanced). In

each of these levels, three

streams are available:

Business Management,

Financial Management and

Management Information

Systems. The Level IV

diplomas cover 4 subjects,

while the Level V diploma

covers 8 subjects.

Each subject represents approximately 100 hours of student study (comprising tutorial ses-sions and private inde-pendent study).

All subjects in the pro-gramme at B&B are com-pulsory. However, stu-dents have the option of determining the number of subjects that they regis-ter for each semester (for Level IV, semesters run

from September to May, while for Level V the se-mester runs from January to June and July to De-cember each year). It is then possible to do as little as one and as much as four(the maximum allowable) subjects in any semester. The programme can then be completed in as little as eighteen months. An overview of the courses on offer is presented be-low:

Business Management and

Financial Management

The course spans 8 months

and covers four subjects.

Three of these (Business,

Communication and Quanti-

tative Methods) are common

to all streams. There is no

The Level IV Diploma is an

introductory programme in

business that was developed

by the ABE specifically to

give exposure to core busi-

ness topics. There are three

streams available: Manage-

ment Information Systems,

requirement to do all sub-

jects at the same time. The

time taken to complete the

qualification would then be

dependent on the number of

subjects you choose to select

in each year that the pro-

gramme is offered.

Structure of ABE Programmes at B&B University College

Introductory Diploma Level IV

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Association of Business

Executives

International Business-

Management Diploma

Full-Time/Day

Programmes

at B&B University

College Ltd

Introduction to

Accounting

Introduction to

Quantitative Methods

Introduction to Business Introduction to Business

Accounting for Financial

Managers

MIS Stream Business Mngmnt Stream Fin Mangmnt Stream

Introduction to Manage-

ment Info System

Diploma Streams and Subsidiary Subjects

Introduction to

Quantitative Methods

Introduction to

Business Communication

Introduction to

Quantitative Methods

Introduction to

Business Communication

Introduction to

Business Communication

Introduction to Business

Level IV covers the

same material as the

CXC Maths and

English syllabus. The

classes can then be

used as a “refresher”

course by persons who

want to re-sit their

CXCs to get a higher

grade.

The Diploma Level V is an

intermediate programme

that is at the same level as

the US-style Associate De-

gree. Students cover eight

subjects in two semesters,

with six of them being com-

mon to all streams. While

the subjects in each stream

must be completed, there is

no requirement as to the

timing of the attempts—

persons do not have to do all

subjects at the same time.

The time taken to complete

the qualification would then

be dependent on the number

of subjects you choose to

select in each semester.

Further details are shown

below:

Students who complete Lev-

el V are exempted from 5

modules in the Heriot-Watt

University management de-

grees available at B&B. The

programme is accredited by

the University Council of

Jamaica, meaning that per-

sons would also qualify to

enter into UWI or UTech.

As an internationally recog-

nized qualification compara-

ble to an Associate Degree,

the Level V Diploma can be

used to obtain a supervisory

or junior management posi-

tion in a variety of firms.

Intermediate Diploma Level V

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February 1 2012

Mngmnt Info Syst Stream Business Mngment Stream Financial Mngmnt Stream

Organisatnl Behaviour

Managing Customers

Quantitative Methods

Marketing Policy

Financial Accounting

Human Resource Mng

Level V Streams and Subsidiary Subjects

Economics for Business

Business Environment

Organisatnl Behaviour

Management Accounting

Quantitative Methods

Marketing Policy

Financial Accounting

Human Resource Mng

Financial Control

Business Environment

Organisatnl Behaviour

Info Systems Develpment

Quantitative Methods

Marketing Policy

Financial Accounting

Human Resource Mng

Info Systems Applicatns

Business Environment

B&B has developed a series of free “Professional Grooming” seminars which you can take while doing the ABE programme. These will teach you key office-behavior and professional presen-tation skills to help you get ready for the work-world.

Page 10

Association of Business

Executives

International Business-

Management Diploma

Full-Time/Day

Programmes

at B&B University

College Ltd

Specially designed interac-tive and text based course materials have been devel-oped. The textbook course materials provide information on:

Expected learning out-

comes;

Subjects to be studied;

and

Self-test questions, prac-

tice and tutorial ques-

tions with solutions.

The course texts contain all of the required content together with self-assessment exercises. The course texts have been designed to provide a pro-gressive learning experi-ence through sequential modules which build upon the information and knowledge learnt in previ-ous modules of the course. The materials as-sume a zero-base knowledge of the subject.

There is no formal re-quirement for additional reading; however, some of the courses do contain a reading list, which may be useful to students wishing to deepen their under-standing of the subject. The course texts form the core resource for students and the teaching pro-gramme should be built around the course content as provided in the texts.

Student Support: Course Materials

Students have access to the ABE website providing online learning resources developed by ABE. These include past examination papers and solutions, ex-am tips, student guides, discussion forums, inter-active questions and email exchanges. Students will also obtain:

A free quarterly e-newsletter containing business related articles, updates, news and the opportunity to feedback to ABE

A free quarterly copy of “Student Focus” maga-zine with access to study tips, articles and news

Student Support: ABE Website and Member Benefits

Classroom tuition is also avail-

able through B&B, an ap-

proved Accredited College of

ABE. Whilst students on the

ABE programme are regis-

tered members of the ABE,

they are also registered with

an ALP which provides local

context and tutorial support.

These academic centres and

their tutors are approved by

ABE to provide tuition in the

various qualifications.

Student Support: Guided Tuition

complementary copy of Business Executive maga-zine

Soft copies of the reading material

The ability to network with each other online at the official ABE facebook page

B&B has developed

a series of free

“Professional Groom-

ing” seminars which

you can take while

doing the ABE pro-

gramme. These will

teach you key office-

behavior and profes-

sional presentation

skills to help you get

ready for the work-

world.

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February 1 2012

Jan 1: Installment of fees for

Level IV and V due

Second week in January:

Classes begin for new term

January March 1: Second installment

of fees for Level V due

March 25: Deadline for

receipt of exam entries at B&B

March

April 1: Final installment of

fees for Level IV due

April

Sep 1: Installment of fees

for Level IV and V due

Sep 25: Deadline for receipt

of exam entries at B&B

September

First full week in Decem-

ber: Examinations

December Nov 1: Second installment of

fees for Level V due

Nov 30: Deadline for receipt

of new programme registrt

November

Aug 15: Deadline for receipt

of new ABE registrations at

B&B

August July 1: First installment of

fees for Level V due

Second week in July:

Classes begin for new term

July

October

May 1: Final installment of

fees for Level V due

May 30: Deadline for receipt

of new programme registrt

May

Feb 25: Deadline for receipt

of new ABE exam registra-

tions at B&B

February

First full week in June:

Examinations

June

As at February 1 2012, the cost per subject for the ABE Diploma Level IV is $25,000. The cost for Level V is $30,000.00 per subject. The ABE charges a one-time registration fee of £50.00 for new entrants, annual mem-bership fee of £25.00 and exam fee per subject of £25.00. Fees are subject to change and covers:

Attendance at tuition clas-

ses and class material

Course material, access to

the ABE

website and

other stu-

dent services

provided by B&B/ABE

The fee to B&B is payable in three instalments. For Level IV each course runs from September to May and per-sons would pay $10,000.00 by September 1, $10,000 by January 1 and $5,000 by April 1. For Level V, cours-es run from January to June and July to December each year. Persons would pay $12,500 by January 1/ July 1; $10,500 by March 1/September 1 and $7,500 by

May 1/November 1. ABE exam fees are payable three months after the start of the programme. Students should note that they will not receive the course mate-rial or be entered as exami-nation candidates if they fail to pay the required fees by the stipulated deadlines.

B&B has a tuition assistance scheme wherein persons receive a discount on fees once they satisfy certain re-quirements.

Fees

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Conditions of Enrolment The offering of courses will require B&B to enter into commitments for future expenses for the period of the programme aimed at satisfying possible student needs. Registration for such courses followed by attendance at or participation in classes will therefore be taken as an implicit agreement of the student to remain in the programme for the duration of the period so as to enable the Institute to meet these commitments entered into on their behalf, and will be interpreted as the provision of an in-struction to the Institution to establish these commitments.

Cancellation of Courses The withdrawal of the student from the programme will jeopardize the ability of the Institution to meet these commitments, and in so doing negatively affect its relationship with other students. As such, withdrawal will only be allowed upon the provi-sion to the Programme Coordinator of a satisfactory explanation of the reason for withdrawal, and the acceptance of such. Veri-fiable cases of financial difficulty, family/personal problems, health issues, work-related difficulties, and poor academic perfor-mance will be accepted as valid reasons for withdrawal. Other cases will be subject to deliberation before acceptance. Once the withdrawal is accepted, the withdrawal procedure will then follow the established guidelines of the Awarding Body offering the qualification (if applicable). The student will have the right to present his/her case to the Awarding Body for a binding deter-mination to be made in the event that B&B refuses to accept the reasons for withdrawal. Students are hereby advised that their registration for courses and the subsequent attendance at or participation in classes will give B&B Institute the right to have recourse by any means necessary for expenses suffered, up to the amount of the commitment that was made based on the under-standing that they would remain in the course. This right may be waived based on the joint agreement of the Programme Coor-dinator and Executive Director/Principal of B&B. The right will also be waived if withdrawal is made before tuition begins.

Refunds Students who withdraw from a programme before instruction begins will be refunded the full amount of all sums paid to the Institution, with the exception of the applicable registration fee. Refunds for students who withdraw from a programme of study after instruction begins and up to one month after the start of the programme are subject to the joint agreement of the Programme Coordinator and the Executive Director/Principal of B&B Institute. If the refund is granted, a portion of fees paid will be withheld to cover expenses suffered up to the date of withdrawal. The same policy of partial refund upon joint agree-ment of the validity of the same and acceptance of such will be applicable to students who register for a course but do not at-tend/participate in classes. Refunds will not be given for requests for withdrawals made more than one month after tuition has begun.

Availability of Courses The Institute reserves the right to postpone or cancel any of its advertised courses for reasons such as the unavailability of a lecturer/tutor or a lack of sufficient student numbers. In this event, B&B Institute of Business will refund all fees already paid towards the withdrawn course.

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