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What are the Master Practitioner Diploma programme fees?
What are the Master Practitioner Diploma programme fees?

Master Practitioner Diploma

Updated over a week ago

The total fees payable for the Master Practitioner Diploma includes:

  1. Registration Fee

  2. Tuition Fee

Registration Fee

The Registration Fee is to register you as a student with CFI (OfQual AO) for the Master Practitioner Diploma. Your Registration Fee will be either £100 or £525 based on whether you have previously been registered by us (the IOPN) with CFI (OfQual AO) for the IOPN Diploma. See below to understand which applies to you:

£100 — This applies to you if you have already paid a Registration Fee of £445 when you enrolled on the IOPN Diploma. Note, this Registration Fee was introduced in February 2023.

£525 — This applies to you if you enrolled on the IOPN Diploma on a cohort before February 2023. As such, you will not yet have been registered as a student with CFI (OfQual AO).

Please note, your Registration Fee is tax exempt and is a disbursement to the awarding organisation, CFI (OfQual AO) who are a charitable organisation and as such are exempt of VAT.

Tuition Fee

Pay in full

Pay in 6 monthly instalments

Pay in 12 monthly instalments

Total Tuition Fee

£2,490 + VAT

£2,640 + VAT

£2,790 + VAT

Cost per credit

£41.50

£44.50

£46.50

Instalments explained

1 instalment of £2,490 + VAT

6 monthly instalments of £440

12 monthly instalments of £232.50

*Value Added Tax (VAT)

VAT is applied at a rate applicable to the consumer’s origin country when within the UK and the EU. Those consumers outside the UK and EU will incur no VAT. VAT is not applicable to EU VAT registered businesses. Please note fees will be reviewed on an annual basis each February and expected to rise in line with inflation.

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