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Student In Full Time Education
Topic Started: May 28 2008, 08:22 PM (326 Views)
Codnorbluenose
Jose Dominguez
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My eldest daughter will be going to Uni in Sept (Wolverhampton / Walsall campus) if all goes well with her A Levels.
My youngest is taking her GCSE's and is going on to Sixth Form

How can they prove they are in Full Time Education so can take advantage of the £99 ST?

Help!! feed.back
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northside blue
Frank Worthington
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Codnorbluenose
May 28 2008, 08:22 PM
My eldest daughter will be going to Uni in Sept (Wolverhampton / Walsall campus) if all goes well with her A Levels.
My youngest is taking her GCSE's and is going on to Sixth Form

How can they prove they are in Full Time Education so can take advantage of the £99 ST?

Help!! feed.back

You cant. £99s/t are for juniors under 12
students have to pay the concession price, my lad who is at uni around£165
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SWB
Bob Hatton
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I suggest a letter from their school/university. It might help if you copied the letter on to a memory stick so that it can be easily cut and pasted on to a letterheaded might be worth changing the text for each letter.
Hope this helps.
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northside blue
Frank Worthington
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SWB
May 28 2008, 08:44 PM
I suggest a letter from their school/university. It might help if you copied the letter on to a memory stick so that it can be easily cut and pasted on to a letterheaded might be worth changing the text for each letter.
Hope this helps.

Unless you are 12 & at uni you dont qualify **thumbup
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KasimBlues4Life
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Olivier Tebily
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northside blue
May 28 2008, 08:42 PM
Codnorbluenose
May 28 2008, 08:22 PM
My eldest daughter will be going to Uni in Sept (Wolverhampton / Walsall campus) if all goes well with her A Levels.
My youngest is taking her GCSE's and is going on to Sixth Form

How can they prove they are in Full Time Education so can take advantage of the £99 ST?

Help!! feed.back

You cant. £99s/t are for juniors under 12
students have to pay the concession price, my lad who is at uni around£165

No under 18s in full time education, and have a family member who renewed before 11th April can get a season ticket for 99 quid
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Olivier Tebily
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Codnorbluenose
May 28 2008, 08:22 PM
My eldest daughter will be going to Uni in Sept (Wolverhampton / Walsall campus) if all goes well with her A Levels.
My youngest is taking her GCSE's and is going on to Sixth Form

How can they prove they are in Full Time Education so can take advantage of the £99 ST?

Help!! feed.back

With your daughter in uni, she will have to show her student card, its either her enrolment card or her Nus card, they are proof that she is in uni.

by showing that, it will enable her to cheaper season ticket prices
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MikaelForssell
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this whole issue is providing a hell of a lot of confusion.

Firstly, northside blue, its for Under 18's in Full Time Education and Under 12's who pay the same price IF an adult had renewed previously before the April deadline.

As for proof of study, Ive had a concessions for the past however long, and all that Ive had to use was a simple letter from school/college/university stating how "INSERT STUDENT NAME HERE will be studying at our college/university starting from INSERT START DATE HERE"
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SUTTON_BLUE
Martin Grainger
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Also keep in mind that to qualify for concession rates students must be aged 22 and under.
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coxy
Jose Dominguez
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basically im a student also at uni( northampton) if you want to get a concession season ticket then you must show your student card along with a letter from the uni saying that you are enrolled for that year.
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Codnorbluenose
Jose Dominguez
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Would a letter from a university offering a place or a scan of a UCAS offer be sufficient?
Obviously at the moment, it depends on what my daughters results are as to which University she will go to.
As such she is between educational establishments.
Codnorbluenose
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Steve
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Codnorbluenose
Jun 2 2008, 09:28 PM
Would a letter from a university offering a place or a scan of a UCAS offer be sufficient?
Obviously at the moment, it depends on what my daughters results are as to which University she will go to.
As such she is between educational establishments.
Codnorbluenose
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The Educational year hasn't finished (even though A2 students have) so "Technically" she is still a college student.

Should be able to get away with a College card and some sort of letter from her college (or 6th form).
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