Trinity Diploma Course Dates 2008
| Mode | Start | Finish | Face to face in Barcelona |
| Distance/ On-line | Feb 4th 2008 | August 22nd. 2008 | August 11th. 2008 to August 22nd. 2008 (2 weeks) July 28th 2008 to August 22nd. 2008 (4 weeks) |
| Summer Intensive | May 5th 2008 | August 29th. 2008 | July 7th 2008 to August 29th. 2008 (8 weeks) |
Distance II/On-line | November 3rd 2008 | June 5th 2009 | May 25th 2009 to June 5th 2009 (2 weeks)May 11th 2009 - June 5th 2009 4 weeks
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| Course Expenses | Prices in Euros |
Course fee in 1 payment | 2200 Euros |
| Course fee in 4 payments | 2300 Euros (4 payments of 575 €) |
| Accommodation Barcelona | 380-400 euros per month |
| Trinity Exam Fees | 412 Euros |
When you are offered a place on one of our courses you will need to confirm your acceptance with full payment, or a deposit of 300 euros. If you pay a deposit, the remaining amount is due 3 weeks before the start date. If you choose to pay in 4 instalments, these are are due at the beginning of each of the first 4 months of the course. Trinity Exam Fees are paid 8 weeks before the exam date. Accommodation is paid directly to your host on arrival.
Payment should be made directly to Oxford TEFL. You may pay your fees by one of the following methods:
- Credit card
- Bank Transfer
- Cash (not by post)
tuition and course materials, Diploma certificate, accommodation finding service, careers service, free computer and Internet access and paper for printing.
You will be required to buy 6 books, for which you need to budget around 200 Euros, unless you can access them in your school or local library. At the start of the course you will need to make sure you have adequate stationery: pens, paper, glue, scissors, hole punch, tippex/white out. These can be purchased easily and cheaply locally in Barcelona. You will be given a photocopy allowance for 400 free copies, which is designed to more or less cover your needs on the course. If you exceed the allowance, you will have to pay for extra copies.
Our graduates have said that about 500 euros is enough to get by for a month in Spain, including some eating out. Transport and food and drink are relatively cheap, compared to the US or Britain for example, although clothes and 'luxury' goods may not be. For more details on this: living in Spain.