LONG COURSES PROSPECTUS - Condé Nast College of Fashion
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LONG COURSES PROSPECTUS - Condé Nast College of Fashion
the LONG COURSES PROSPECTUS INTRODUCTION After a period of intensive study at the College, students have a dramatically improved understanding of how the fashion industry works and a unique insight into the broad range of career opportunities available within the sector. Based in Soho in central London, the Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design operates from the heart of one of the world’s most exciting fashion capitals. 2 CONTENTS Introduction........................................................ 2 The Facilities ...................................................... 17 A Letter From the Principal 4 • Photography Studio 18 The Condé Nast College 5 • Library - Print & Digital 18 • Our vision 5 • Mac Suite 18 • Who should study with us? 6 • Student Areas 18 • What students gain from studying with us 6 • Our Location 19 • Why our college is unique 7 Student Support ................................................. 19 The Courses ........................................................ 8 How We Teach? 8 The Vogue Fashion Certificate 9 The Vogue Fashion Foundation Diploma 10 Teaching Faculty ................................................ 14 15 • Academic Staff 15 • Visiting Lecturers 15 Unrivalled Industry Speakers 16 • Live Blogging Experience 20 • Alumni Network 20 • Accommodation 20 Important Information ........................................ 23 12 • Susie Forbes, Principal 19 About Condé Nast ............................................... 21 The Student Experience ...................................... 11 Life at the Condé Nast College • Career Development Entry Requirements 24 • Vogue Fashion Certificate 24 • Vogue Fashion Foundation Diploma 24 • Three Stage Application 24 Fees & Funding 25 Terms & Conditions 25 Contact Us 28 www.condenastcollege.co.uk | www.condenastcollegeldn.co.uk 3 A Letter From the Principal There is a mildly amusing story about how I broke into the world of fashion magazines some 25 years ago, most of which revolves around a small case of mistaken identity and a huge stroke of luck. Unfortunately, particularly in these highly competitive times in which we now live, luck just can’t be depended upon. At the Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design, we have created a unique educational offering that, with its strong vocational bias, is arming a whole new generation of students with the skill and capability to pursue a successful career in the fashion industry. It is, of course, still an industry famously difficult to break into. As a result, the courses that we offer have been expressly designed to help students open up those famously closed doors and we are incredibly proud of the amazing breadth of roles that our graduates are taking up right across the the global fashion business. Whichever path students eventually choose to pursue, they will gain at the Condé Nast College the sort of intensive grounding that will enable them to perform with intelligence and skill wherever they go. Susie Forbes • Principal 4 The Condé Nast College The Condé Nast College is an important starting point for those who want to be tomorrow’s stars of the fashion industry. With outstanding resources, award-winning facilities and unrivalled industry access, the College provides a unique insight into this exciting and innovative industry OUR VISION The Condé Nast College offers strongly vocational courses designed to prepare students for myriad creative careers. After a period of intensive study at the College, students have a greatly improved understanding of how the fashion industry works, an informed idea of which areas of the industry they might like to work in and a dramatically improved chance of attaining that ambition. Students at the College engage with every aspect of the fashion business. We prepare students for the world of work in areas as diverse as PR, marketing, styling, buying, art direction, print and digital media and retail. The College’s ambition is not only to educate its students to the highest industry standard but also to ignite and nourish their interest for fashion and business, and prepare them for their professional careers. The College provides students with a unique educational experience, with access to some of the best business and creative minds in the industry. Our courses fuse exciting, rigorous and intensive learning programmes in a state-ofthe-art facility in central London. An outstanding roster of industry speakers is an important part of the College’s offering. Students will attend lectures given by leaders in the creative industries – world-class fashion designers, editors, journalists, stylists, photographers and creative directors, as well as those working at the forefront of the fashion and style business – including CEOs and marketing and PR directors of luxury goods houses, and others involved in brand management and communication. 5 WHO SHOULD STUDY WITH US? The Condé Nast College is committed to excellence in the training and development of outstanding individuals. Entry is competitive and the education programmes are rigorous. Applicants should have a passionate interest in the fashion industry in the broadest sense; an interest in the creative and technical aspects of fashion media, marketing and promotion, and a keen awareness of current affairs and business. You may be straight out of school or university, taking a gap year, or seeking a career in the fashion, media or luxury brand industries. Or you may simply wish to fuel your personal interest in fashion. WHAT STUDENTS GAIN FROM STUDYING WITH US Alumni of the Condé Nast College have a clear competitive advantage when applying for jobs. Employers see evidence that College students have a very real and informed understanding of how the fashion industry works, making them an immediate asset in the workplace. 6 WHY OUR COLLEGE IS UNIQUE • The Condé Nast College offers unrivalled industry links and partnerships, and unique access to fashion insiders. As a result, our students are presented with a significant networking opportunity • Our courses are based on practice, on real life – not just theory. Through our programme of industry visits and lively workshops, students have already had extensive engagement with the working world before leaving the College. • Our intensive academic programmes mean that students receive a minimum of 15 hours formal teaching each week (comprised of lectures seminars and tutorials) plus additional study time during which they will be expected to complete a series of formally assessed projects. • We offer a unique opportunity to start an exciting career. While we cannot guarantee employment or work experience at Condé Nast, multiple placements have been offered to our most committed and talented students and a number are also now employed full time on our magazines. Above all, however, the College delivers a clear, comprehensive and informed education about the wider fashion and luxury industries, which students can then apply to any chosen career path in these business arenas. The Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design is an exciting and fresh addition to fashion education in this country. Closely connected to Vogue, the College is uniquely placed to give students a better understanding of the workings of the fashion industry in both its creative and business aspects • The College also draws on Condé Nast’s own multidiscipline experts working on world famous brands like Vogue, Love, GQ, Glamour and Tatler, again giving students a unique insight into how the component parts of the magazine business – in print and online – really work. • The College has outstanding facilities in the heart of London’s Soho, created and newly constructed with the ambition of the College and its students in mind. Alexandra Shulman • Editor, British Vogue 7 THE COURSES Vogue Fashion Foundation Diploma Vogue Fashion Certificate HOW WE TEACH? CNC Student Work • Owain Proctor, UK The mission of the Condé Nast College is to equip students with the skills and knowledge they need for either further study or a career in fashion. Learning and teaching methods at the college are varied and designed to encourage deeper learning of relevant theory and practical skills. The teaching schedule includes industry talks, academic lectures, seminars, tutorials and practical workshops. Seminars allow students to explore key lecture themes and discuss prior reading and workshops facilitate the attainment of practical skills such as creative thinking and problem solving, team work, and presenting ideas in visual, verbal and written formats. The College also uses project-based assessment, providing a framework for students to develop their skills and knowledge while they complete a range of industry relevant projects. We were thrilled to discover the first year Condé Nast fashion students’ curiosity, creativity and passion for fashion retail when we partnered with them on our case study. The output was simply outstanding and proving that Condé Nast has hit the mark with this new institution Tom Meggle • Managing Director UK & Ireland, Louis Vuitton 8 The Vogue Fashion Certificate Ten Weeks This ten-week intensive course has been designed to give students a unique insight into the fashion industry During the Fashion Media unit students will analyse recent developments in digital media and assess how these impact on the magazine industry. They will also gain an understanding of the varied roles within a magazine, as well as the process of creating an issue of a Condé Nast title. During the project for this topic the students work in teams and develop a range of relevant skills, including using InDesign and Photoshop, verbal and interpersonal communication, and idea generation. Key topics include: • Fashion Styling • Journalism • Readership profiling • Advertising and revenue • Art Direction For the Fashion Business and Marketing unit the students will each develop a business strategy, which they will present in visual, verbal and written formats. They will be able to focus on any area of the fashion industry that interests them as their strategy can be for an established retailer, fashion brand or magazine; or choose to develop an idea for a new start-up company. Key topics include: • Principles of Marketing • PR • Branding • Buying and Merchandising • Entrepreneurship The course is divided into three main areas of study: The Culture and Context of Fashion, Fashion Media, and Fashion Business and Marketing. In the Culture and Context unit students will examine how fashion is shaped by developments in technology and the wider economic, political and cultural environment. The project they complete will develop their written and visual communication skills, as well as their ability to effectively research and analyse information. Key topics include: • The evolution of fashion in the 20 th Century The assessments for this course are 100% • The Fashion Cycle • Brand heritage and design signatures coursework. • Inspiration and design influences • Trend Forecasting 9 CNC Student Work • Hakan Demiray, UK The Vogue Fashion Certificate is a ten-week programme suitable for students from a wide range of backgrounds, including school leavers, gap year students, university graduates hoping to work in fashion, and those seeking a new career path. The Vogue Fashion Foundation Diploma One Year The Diploma is an intensive one-year programme that is suitable for students from a wide range of backgrounds, including school leavers, gap year students, graduates hoping to work in fashion, and those seeking a new career path. The primary aim is to enhance students’ creative and communication skills within the context of the wider fashion industry, as well as facilitating the development of a strong portfolio with a clear professional direction. TERM 3: TERM 1: CNC Student Work • Brett Martindale - Durning, UK Glamour. Each industry project includes the two core elements of market research and analysis and brand communication, with each brief offering you the flexibility to focus on an area of personal interest. Past students have used the industry project to concentrate on a varied range of topics, including: e-commerce, visual merchandising and display, PR and events, and styling. The first term provides an intensive overview of the industry across the three central areas of Culture and Context, Fashion Media, and Business and Marketing. Students will be introduced to the key themes that will be explored in more depth during the year, as well as being supported to develop the initial visual communication and technical skills needed for college projects. They will also develop essential professional and academic skills such as research, analysis, independent learning, project management and reflection. TERM 2: In the second term students will work on an industry project, set in collaboration with established fashion companies Previous industry projects have been created in partnership with Louis Vuitton, Jaeger and 10 In the final term the students complete an individual fashion project, allowing them to concentrate fully on a specialism of their choice. In consultation with tutors, they will write their own project proposal based on their main areas of interest. During the final term they will also select three of the following elective classes: • Fashion Photography and Styling • Fashion Buying • Retail and Exhibition Design • Fashion Journalism • Fashion Entrepreneurship In addition to their elective subjects, which will allow them to explore chosen areas in more depth, the students will continue to develop visual communication, software and project management skills. They will also focus on professional development planning in preparation for either further study or securing employment in the fashion industry, graduating with an appropriate CV and portfolio that will assist them in achieving their professional goals. The assessments for this course are 100% coursework. THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE Studying at the Condé Nast College is a rich and rewarding experience with a dynamic and engaging timetable of lectures, seminars, tutorials, workshops and museum/gallery visits. Although our courses have a strong business focus, students also spend time in our photography studio working on highly creative styling and photography projects. In addition to their coursework, students also form meaningful friendships with their peer group while they are at the College and our vibrant alumni network means that they remain closely in touch with one another even after they have graduated CNC Student Work • Daisy Schaffer, UK 11 Life at the Condé Nast College Nicholas Coleridge at Graduation Alexandra Shulman at Graduation Best 10 weeks of my life. I wasn’t ready to graduate and would have happily stayed! Thank you. Alicia, USA • Certificate Graduate This course has shaped me and prepared me to fight for my space in the industry. It’s fair to say that without it, I wouldn’t stand a chance My experience at the College has been unforgettable. I have been taught by incredibly inspiring teachers day after day, have heard from personalities that I could not even have dreamt to hear from, have learned so much about fashion, but also a lot about myself. I have enjoyed every single moment, day after day, without exception. I’m so proud to have been a student of this amazing institution. Rafael, Brazil • Certificate Graduate Marie-Charlotte, France • Diploma Graduate Behind the scenes with Sir Paul Smith 12 Life at the Condé Nast College Vogue Festival In the Photo Studio with photographer Eddie Ray The course has been such a fantastic experience, truly remarkable. The teachers were of such great help and support and it has definitely made me love and want to be a part of working within the fashion industry. It’s an experience that I recommend and that I would repeat myself, countless times. Rachel, UK • Certificate Graduate This course has been a dream come true. I have already received three job offers since I left It has been the most rewarding educational experience that confirmed my passions, enhanced my skills and has given me a new direction Barbara, Italy • Certificate Graduate Shari, Australia • Certificate Graduate Jonathan Newhouse at Graduation Backstage at Dior with Raf Simons 13 Tom Meggle from LV TEACHING FACULTY The faculty at the Condé Nast College represents a body of experienced tutors and lecturers which includes practising designers and industry specialists. This means that not only is there a uniquely high level of professional input into the courses, but their expertise adds a highly creative and inspirational quality to the College’s teaching CNC Student Work • Michiel Steur, Netherlands 14 Principal Susie Forbes with Victoria Beckham Yasmin Le Bon giving an Industry Talk SUSIE FORBES, PRINCIPAL Susie Forbes has spent over 25 years working in the fashion and media industries with 20 of those years spent at Condé Nast. Having started her career in the fashion department at ELLE, Susie joined British Vogue in 1995 as Editor-at-Large, and became Fashion Features Editor in 1998, Senior Editor the following year, and in 2001 was promoted to Deputy Editor, working alongside Vogue Editor Alexandra Shulman. She was appointed as the founding Editor of Easy Living in 2004, a position she held until taking up the post of Principal of the Condé Nast College in September 2011. ACADEMIC STAFF The core College academic staff team consists of experienced theorists, practitioners, and tutors who facilitate and manage the academic programme. Working closely with the prestigious roster of visiting lecturers and industry professionals, they help deliver the curriculum via lectures, seminars, workshops, one-to-one tutorials, and project supervision. VISITING LECTURERS Visiting lecturers at the College are either academics from renowned educational institutions or industry professionals with extensive teaching experience. They are specialists in their fields and their invaluable input ranges from occasional lectures to weekly teaching sessions on a wide spectrum of fashion related subjects. 15 Unrivalled Industry Speakers The College is unique in having access to many of the leading names and sharpest minds in the fashion business This means that students hear from a very wide range of industry figures including designers, journalists, stylists, creative directors, photographers, CEOs, entrepreneurs and many many more. Students also have unique access to the Condé Nast magazine teams and have the opportunity to meet people in myriad different roles across the company. Tamara Mellon • Entrepreneur Matthew Willamson • Designer Caroline Issa • Chief Executive & Fashion Director, Tank Magazine Bella Freud • Designer Suzy Menkes • Vogue International Editor Tommy Hilfiger • Designer Roland Mouret • Designer Anya Hindmarch • Designer Sarah Harris • Fashion Features Director, British Vogue Bertrand Michaud • MD, Hermès 16 Alexandra Shulman • Editor-in-Chief, British Vogue Victoria Beckham Louis Vuitton Topshop Hermès Apple LVMH ASOS Prada 10-4 NARS Modus WGSN ASAP54 Harrods Selfridges Harvey Nichols Tommy Hilfiger Net-a-Porter The Outnet Bella Freud Roland Mouret Somerset House Victoria & Albert Museum The Financial Times Marks & Spencer Tamara Mellon Temperley London Fenwick NEXT Jaeger POPSUGAR Blonstein Models One The Future Lab Camilla Arthur Casting Storm Model Management Future Concept Lab RODIAL Karla Otto Starworks PR Fashion GPS The Communications Store British Fashion Council Thread and many more THE FACILITIES The Condé Nast College has outstanding award-winning facilities, created and newly constructed with the ambitions of the College and its students in mind. 17 PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO Whether the photography studio is being used for a styling class or is booked by a student for a photography shoot, the studio has all the relevant equipment to suit different disciplines from large scale fashion editorial to still-life images. LIBRARY - PRINT & DIGITAL Students utilise the print reference library within the College that holds all relevant literature of topics they are studying. We have an online video archive of past visiting industry guests and students have access to the trend forecasting website WGSN.as well the American and Italian Vogue archives.The College’s central London location also means that students have easy access to many important public libraries and museums including: The British Library, the National Art Library at the V&A, the Design Museum, Westminster Reference Library, Tate Library and archive reading rooms. MAC SUITE Digital communication and learning is valued by the Condé Nast College as an essential tool in the student’s experience. This is why the College has a dedicated Mac Suite for weekly Visual Communication classes that cover a variety of creative programmes (i.e. Adobe’s InDesign, Photoshop, video editing etc) that equip the students with the essential day-to-day digital tools. In addition, a key outcome is for each student is to create visually modern projects and portfolios. iPads are also available to all students in the classroom environment. STUDENT AREAS Around the College students have different areas to socialise and quiet places to study. On warmer days, students can also enjoy our private outdoor terrace. 18 OUR LOCATION London is one of the world’s great creative capitals – the city buzzes with vitality, culture and excitement STUDENT SUPPORT London is a world capital for art, design and fashion. Many of the world’s leading fashion professionals have lived, studied and now practise in the city. London is also a major international hub for a host of creative industries including advertising, design, film and television. It is also the world’s most multicultural city, attracting over 100,000 international students every year. The College itself is situated in Soho at the heart of central London. This means that our students have easy access to the many famous museums, galleries, theatres and other cultural landmarks. In addition to the educational and cultural riches on offer, the area boasts many iconic international landmarks including Trafalgar Square, the Houses of Parliament and the great Royal Parks and Palaces. Transport links are extremely convenient. The College is in walking distance of the Underground Stations at Covent Garden, Piccadilly Circus, Oxford Circus, Leicester Square and Tottenham Court Road. In addition, national and international rail links are also close by, and London’s major international airports are within easy reach. CAREER DEVELOPMENT The Condé Nast College offers outstanding vocational courses and has excellent industry links and partnerships. Employability is at the heart of the curriculum with integrated professional practice modules central to the course of study Our students are presented with a unique set of networking possibilities. Students not only gain a thorough preparation for professional life, they will – through our programme of one-to-one career tutorials, career workshops, industry visits, CV surgeries and interview advice – have already had extensive engagement with the professional world before leaving the College. The College cannot guarantee jobs/internships but it will certainly make introductions and recommendations for outstanding students. We regularly post employment opportunities via our student portal and support students in their applications. In addition, we encourage all students to seek jobs independently and to generate opportunities using their own drive and initiative. 19 CNC:LDN • The College Blog LIVE BLOGGING EXPERIENCE With digital learning being an integral part of the student experience, support is also offered through one to one tutorials outside of the weekly visual communication class. CNC LDN is a unique blog fashioned by the students of the Condé Nast College, and provides a global platform to express and celebrate the creativity, enterprise and voice of our students. Everyone is encouraged to be involved from all the courses, through contributions and idea suggestions. CNC LDN offers an opportunity for the students’ work to be seen and heard by a fantastic network, building experience and skills sought by the industry. ALUMNI NETWORK All students are invited to become members of the Condé Nast College Alumni network. This is a way of providing College alumni with job, placement and networking opportunities. ACCOMMODATION The College does not provide accommodation, however we will happily provide information on recommended student accommodation providers. We also introduce confirmed students to one another via an online portal prior to the course start date so that they can coordinate possible shared living arrangements. We recommend that you live within a 50km radius of central London. 20 ABOUT CONDÉ NAST Condé Nast is home to some of the world’s most celebrated media brands, including Vogue, Glamour, GQ, GQ Style, Vanity Fair, Love, Tatler, House & Garden, The World of Interiors and Wired. The company’s print and web portfolios set the benchmark by which editorial quality and imaginative publishing are measured. Condé Nast is owned by Advance Publications Inc., one of the largest privately owned media and communications companies in the world. 21 Condé Nast Quick Facts • 140 magazines defining style and modern living for over 143 million readers. • 115 websites engaging more than 181 million unique users. • Condé Nast is split into two divisions, Condé Nast US and Condé Nast International. • Condé Nast US has 21 consumer brands, attracting 115 million consumers. • Condé Nast International operates across 28 markets with 4,300 staff. It publishes 122 magazines with 53 million readers, 114,000 advertising and 195,000 editorial pages a year. • Condé Nast International alone has more than 90 websites attracting over 115 million unique users and over 1 billion page impressions a month, and over 200 apps have been released across Apple, Android and BlackBerry platforms to date. • Condé Nast International has in the past two years launched 6 new magazines and websites including Vanity Fair (France), Condé Nast Traveller (China and the Middle East), Vogue (Thailand and Ukraine), and GQ (Thailand). 22 IMPORTANT INFORMATION From Entry Requirements to Course Fees and Funding, this is the section of our prospectus where you will find all the additional information that you will need 23 Entry Requirements and paste it into the application form when you get to that section. B. Education History (e.g. exam certificates) Please list any educational qualifications you have gained, including secondary school/high school and university, as well as any other further education (if applicable). You will be asked to state the examination board, subject, qualification and result/grade. If English is not your first language, you will be asked to provide details of your English language qualifications, even if results are pending (e.g. IELTS, TOEFL). VOGUE FASHION CERTIFICATE & VOGUE FASHION FOUNDATION DIPLOMA You may be applying directly from school or university, taking a gap year, or be seeking a career in the fashion, media or retail brand industries. Or you may simply wish to fuel your personal interest in fashion. Either way, entry on to the courses is highly competitive. Successful applicants will possess an inherent inquisitiveness, the maturity to take responsibility for their personal development, and the capacity to thrive in an environment that encourages critical thinking and clear communication C. Work Experience You will be asked to provide details of employment/work experience you have undertaken. For the Vogue Fashion Certificate (Ten Weeks) Applicants will be expected to have completed the Three Stage application process (see below) and to have a good level of the English language (see the English Language Requirements section). Stage Two – The College Challenge The College Challenge is a short assignment that can either be written or submitted in video format. You only need to complete the College Challenge when a member of the Admissions team has instructed you to do so. For more details see: http://www.condenastcollege.co.uk/how-to-apply/the-college-challenge/ For the Vogue Fashion Foundation Diploma (One Year) Diploma applicants will also be expected to have completed the Three Stage application process (see below), to have a good command of the English language (see the English Language Requirements section) and the minimum of the qualifications: Stage Three – The interview A limited number of applicants will be invited for an interview (either in person or by telephone/Skype). The interview typically lasts for 30 minutes and is a chance to put a face and personality to your application. The interview will aim to assess your range of abilities and experiences. It is paramount that you use this opportunity to show imagination, creative thinking and professional ambitions. • 3 GCSEs (grade A-C) or BTEC National Diploma • 1 GCE A Level (grade A-C)/AVCE or International Baccalaureate The Condé Nast College also takes into consideration a range of alternative equivalent qualifications and relevant work experience, so you are welcome to apply even if you don’t meet these academic standards. ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS All classes are taught in English. Applicants whose first language is not English must prove their proficiency in written and spoken English, and be able to evidence that they will be able to participate in group discussions and in turn give their own presentations in English. The standard English Language requirement for entry is an IELTS score of 6+, though other relevant exams and experiences in written and spoken English may also be taken into consideration. For further information please email: [email protected] THREE STAGE APPLICATION Stage One - The online application form Consists of an assessment of an applicant’s potential to benefit from the course. Each applicant is asked to provide information about themselves including their personal details, education history and any work experience undertaken. Applicants will also be asked to write in 250 words a personal statement describing their academic interests and reasons for applying to the Condé Nast College. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY Before starting the application process you need to prepare the following: A. Personal Statement You should adequately display the reasoning behind the choice of course you are applying to study. When including sections about interests or hobbies, try to link these to the various skills and experience required for the course. Use this statement to show evidence of your particular interest in the Condé Nast College as well as your command of the English language, and ensure that spelling, punctuation and use of grammar are correct. You may find it helpful to type your statement in a program such as Microsoft Word or Apple Pages The College has a strong and active Equal Opportunities Policy in place. All courses provided by the College are open to students regardless of gender, race, national or ethnic origin, religion, disability, marital or civil partnership status and sexual orientation. Through the Equal Opportunities Policy the College is committed to celebrating diversity and providing equality of opportunity to all candidates and students. All students and staff have a duty to support and promote equal opportunities and race equality. 24 Fees & Funding will be shortlisted and invited for a follow up interview in the April/May period of the year they are applying for. Successful students will receive a 100% remission of fees. Prior to the confirmation of the award, successful candidates will be required to provide hard copy evidence of earnings/financial status. All applicants will be informed of the outcome of their scholarship applications in writing no later than three months prior to the start of their course. Any form of lobbying will result in disqualification. FINANCIAL INFORMATION Course fees for 2015 will be: Vogue Fashion Foundation Diploma – October 2015 £24,000 (including VAT) Terms & Conditions Vogue Fashion Certificate – January, April & October 2015 £8,100 (including VAT) Please ensure you read, understand and agree to the Terms and Conditions set out below before you complete our application form. FUNDING YOUR COURSE Applying for funding is a separate process from applying for admission. Please note that an offer of a place does not constitute an offer of financial support. In some cases students on the year-long Vogue Fashion Foundation Diploma course may be able to obtain a student loan to fund part of the cost of the course from Student Finance England. (Please note this will only be possible for courses starting in 2016.) Loans are awarded according to a range of financial, personal and academic criteria. To check your eligibility to apply for such a loan, go to https://www.gov.uk/contact-student-finance-england For the purposes of these general terms and conditions, the Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design shall be referred to as “the College”. 1. COURSE FEES • A non-refundable deposit of £1,200 towards your course fees must be paid to secure your place on the course. We advise all applicants to pay the deposit soon after receiving their offer letter to avoid disappointment, as places fill up quickly. The balance of your course fees must be paid in full at the latest six weeks before the course starts. (Students on the Vogue Fashion Foundation Diploma are welcome to pay the tuition balance- less the nonrefundable deposit- in three instalments, each due six weeks before the term start date.) Your unconditional acceptance letter confirming your enrolment on the course will not be issued until full payment of course fees (or for the Diploma, the first instalment) has been received. Course fees include VAT. Applicants should be aware that they will be unable to start the course, even if they have paid their deposit, unless the required fees are paid in full. Please note there is no funding or scholarships available for the Vogue Fashion Certificate. SCHOLARSHIPS There are a limited number of scholarships available for the Vogue Fashion Foundation Diploma, which are funded by Condé Nast Publications Ltd. These are awarded at the discretion of the College Admissions Team. They are intended to assist talented students who would not otherwise be financially in a position to undertake the course. There are three scholarships that are open to UK/EEA applicants who apply for the one-year Vogue Foundation Diploma and can demonstrate that their annual income (if they are financially independent) or their parents’/family annual household income is below £25,000 per annum. Students who meet these criteria are invited to indicate their interest in competing for one of the Condé Nast scholarships by completing and signing the designated scholarship application form found on the College website. This must only be submitted after students have submitted the standard, online College application form, and before the students are invited for an interview. All scholarship applications must be submitted before 1st March of the year of entry. Along with all other students, applicants for one of the Condé Nast Scholarships will undertake the College Challenge as part of the normal application process. If their application is successful up until this point, they will be invited for an interview with a member of the College Admissions team. Promising candidates 2. METHOD OF PAYMENT • Course fees can be paid by bank transfer or credit/debit card via WorldPay. We can only accept pounds sterling. Further information about how to pay will be given to students when they confirm their acceptance of our offer and are issued an invoice for their tuition fee. 3. WITHDRAWALS/ NON - ATTENDANCE • If you wish to withdraw from your course, your request should be made in writing. • If your written request is received more than six weeks before the start of the course, you will be entitled to a full refund, less the non-refundable deposit. Thereafter you will be entitled to an 80% refund of the course fee if 25 cancellation occurs not less than 30 days prior to the commencement date of the relevant course; 50% of the course fee will be refunded if cancellation occurs within the first week of the commencement date of the course. If cancellation occurs at any time thereafter, no part of the course fee will be refunded. • Non-attendance due to illness, or for personal or professional reasons, does not entitle any student or prospective student to refunds or transfer. • Students are expected to attend all classes and sessions and require a minimum of 80% attendance to pass the course. No final certificate of satisfactory completion of any course shall be issued unless the student has achieved both the required attendance record at the end of the course and the required pass marks in their coursework. • Deferred entry is normally only allowed in exceptional circumstances. Please contact us before you submit your application if you are considering applying for deferred entry. We permit accepted students to defer a maximum of two times. time at the College. • Students recognise and accept that no part of the course fee goes toward payment of such insurance and that the College has no obligation to provide such insurance. 7. CANCELLATION & CHARGES • The College reserves the right to cancel any courses prior to the commencement of the course at its discretion if the number of members enrolled on the course, or other unexpected circumstances might (in the opinion of the College) compromise the standards pursued by the College. The communication of any such cancellation will be given at least two months before the scheduled commencement of the course without any liability on the part of the College save that any course fees already paid will be entirely refunded. • Courses are organised according to the schedules, dates and programmes established by the College direction from time-to-time. The College reserves the right, at any time, to amend any aspect of the courses as it may be necessary 4. MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENT • We cannot accept applications from students who will not be 18 years of age by the start of their desired course. By submitting your application you agree that you will be 18 by the start of the course. If this proves to be incorrect we may terminate our agreement with you and you will not be entitled to a refund. 8. APPEALS PROCEDURE FOR REJECTED APPLICATIONS • The Condé Nast College Admissions panel reserves the right to reject an application if they deem the student is unsuitable for admission on to a particular course. Individuals whose application has been rejected are welcome to appeal by formally writing to the Admissions panel and requesting that their application be re-reviewed. A second Admissions panel (consisting of other members of the Admissions team and senior academic staff) will then review the application for a second time and come to a decision. Students who have been rejected are permitted to apply for other courses, but they are only permitted to appeal their application for any single course once. 5. VISAS • If you do not hold a UK/EU/EEA passport, you will need to obtain a visa that allows you to study here in order to take one of our courses. For information please see the Home Office website www.ukvisas.gov.uk • It is your responsibility to determine how far in advance you need to apply for a visa, and to allow for enough time to obtain a visa. You will not be permitted to start the course if you do not have a visa that allows you to study, and in such instance, will not be eligible for any refund of your course fees. We may be able to defer you to a later course, though there is no guarantee. • Before we can issue your unconditional acceptance letter and confirm your place on the course, you will need to send in a scan of your passport and visa to the Admissions team, so we have copies of your documents for our records. On arrival at the Condé Nast College, you will need to present your passport and visa to reception for us to double check with the scan we have on file. • Please ensure that your place on the course is confirmed before making any travel and accommodation arrangements. 9. STUDENT CONDUCT • Students are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner and to recognise that other students also require support and assistance. • If a student becomes persistently disruptive we reserve the right to issue a verbal or written warning and, if this does not resolve the situation, we may, at our discretion, require the student to leave the course. In such circumstances no refund of any course fees will be due. • By enrolling on any course offered by the College, students agree to comply fully with the disciplinary rules of the College. In addition to compliance with the disciplinary rules of the College, we require that students maintain a good attendance record, a rigorous respect of the schedule of lessons and a responsible attitude towards the College staff and facilities. Failure to adhere fully to these rules may result in disciplinary measures being taken against the offending student. 5. INSURANCE • Non UK/EEA students are required to have adequate health, accident, disability, and hospitalisation insurance to cover themselves during their 26 • Students understand that should they have legal or medical problems while they are enrolled at the College, they will attend to the matter personally and with their own funds. They accept that the College will not provide any personal or financial assistance. 10. CONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE • A student’s place will be subject to the student meeting any offer conditions which the College shall notify to the student in writing such as obtaining particular qualifications and/or satisfying all necessary legal and other requirements to study in the United Kingdom on the chosen course (for example in relation to health checks and immigration clearance). 11. FORCE MAJEURE • The College shall not be liable for any failure or delay in the performance, in whole or part, of any their obligations arising from or attributable to acts, events, omissions or accidents beyond their reasonable control including, but not limited to strikes, lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving our workforce or the workforce of any other party), acts of God, war, riot, civil commotion, malicious damage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery, fire, flood, storm, pandemics, epidemics or other outbreaks of disease or infection, failure in the public supply of electricity, heating, lighting, air conditioning or telecommunications equipment. 12. ACCURACY OF INFORMATION • By completing the application form and signing the declaration, you confirm that the information you have provided is accurate. If you think that there is a mistake, please ask us to make any changes in writing. Photographic Credits Patrick Demarchelier: p. 6 Josh Olins: p. 2, p.31 Karim Sadli: p.23 Mario Testino: p.22 Nick Rochowski: p.3-6, p15 -19 Darren Gerrish: p.12, p.15 Justin Ash: p.11, p.13, p.15 Alex Wilson: p12, p.13 Dvora: p.15 27 Contact Us By mail: The Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design 16-17 Greek Street London W1D 4DR United Kingdom Visit our website: www.condenastcollege.co.uk By email: [email protected] By telephone: +44 (0)207 152 3435 (Direct) For information about Condé Nast please visit: www.condenast.com Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design is part of Condé Nast Publications Ltd Vogue House Hanover Square London W1S 1JU Registered number 22690 28