The Higher Education (Fee and Access Plans) (Wales) Regulations 2015

Title, commencement and application

1.—(1) The title of these Regulations is the Higher Education (Fee and Access Plans) (Wales) Regulations 2015.

(2) These Regulations come into force on 31 July 2015 and apply in relation to Wales.

Interpretation

2.  In these Regulations—

“qualifying course” (“cwrs cymhwysol”) means a course wholly of principally provided in Wales prescribed for the purposes of section 5(2)(b) of the Higher Education (Wales) Act 2015;

“qualifying person” (“person cymhwysol”) means a person falling within section 5(5) of the Higher Education (Wales) Act 2015.

Applications for approval of a fee and access plan

3.  An application by an institution for approval of a fee and access plan must include information relating to—

(a)the financial viability of the institution;

(b)the arrangements for the organisation and management of the institution’s financial affairs;

(c)the quality of education provided by, or on behalf of, the institution.

Provisions to be included in fee and access plans

4.  Regulations 5 and 6 prescribe for the purposes of section 6(1) of the Higher Education (Wales) Act 2015 the provisions relating to the promotion of equality of opportunity and the promotion of higher education that a fee and access plan must include.

5.  A fee and access plan must—

(a)set out the objectives of the institution, determined by the governing body, relating to the promotion of equality of opportunity and the promotion of higher education;

(b)specify the proportion of fees payable by qualifying persons undertaking qualifying courses that the governing body will spend on the objectives in paragraph (a).

6.  A fee and access plan must include provisions requiring the governing body of an institution to—

(a)take, or to secure the taking of, measures to attract applications from prospective students who are members of under-represented groups;

(b)take, or to secure the taking of, measures to retain students who are members of under-represented groups;

(c)provide, or to secure the provision of, financial assistance to students;

(d)make available to students or prospective students information about financial assistance available to students from any source, or to secure that such information is made available;

(e)inform any prospective student, before the student commits to undertaking a course, of the aggregate amount of fees that the institution will charge for the completion of the course, or to secure that any prospective student is so informed;

(f)monitor—

(i)compliance with the provisions of the plan; and

(ii)progress in achieving the objectives set out in the plan.

Matters to be taken into account by HEFCW

7.  In making any determination in respect of approval or rejection of a fee and access plan HEFCW must take into account the—

(a)need to safeguard fair access to higher education;

(b)provisions included in the fee and access plan relating to the promotion of equality of opportunity and the promotion of higher education;

(c)fees payable by qualifying persons undertaking qualifying courses;

(d)proportion of fees payable by qualifying persons undertaking qualifying courses that the governing body will spend on the promotion of equality of opportunity and the promotion of higher education;

(e)financial viability of the institution;

(f)arrangements for the organisation and management of the institution’s financial affairs;

(g)quality of education provided by, or on behalf of, the institution.

Publication of approved fee and access plan

8.  Where HEFCW has approved a fee and access plan, the governing body must publish it in a manner which makes it easily accessible to students and prospective students.

Variations of fee and access plans

9.—(1) A governing body may apply to HEFCW for approval of a variation to the approved plan whilst the approved plan is in force.

(2) A variation to an approved plan is to take effect only if approved in writing by HEFCW.

(3) In making any determination in respect of approval or rejection of a variation to the approved plan HEFCW must take into account the matters set out in regulation 7(a) to (d).

(4) Where HEFCW have approved a variation to an approved plan the governing body must comply with regulation 8 as if in that regulation the words “fee and access plan” were substituted by “variation”.

Huw Lewis

Minister for Education and Skills, one of the Welsh Ministers

7 July 2015