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Practitioner Certificate Creative Writing for Therapeutic Purposes (CWTP) for Therapists

Fees

FEES

The course fees will depend on whether they are a member of Metanoia (current student or graduate who is keeping up their membership fee payments).

The fees for the course are as follows : 

 

Early Bird rate available until 20th January 2025
Early Bird Fee: £1,845
Standard Fee (after 20 Jan): £1,895


Metanoia Members  (current student or graduate who is keeping up membership fee payments):

 

Early Bird: £1,795
Standard Fee (after 20 Jan): £1,845

 

No cash payments are allowed.

Please note above fees are for the Academic Year 2024/25 and may be subject to annual increases in future academic years, based on inflation and changes in the requirements of our validating partner. 

Your course may require you to undertake personal therapy, and/or to engage in clinical supervision for any placement work you do. The costs for personal therapy and clinical supervision are not included in the tuition fees, so you will be expected to pay for them yourself, in addition to the tuition fees listed above. You must continue to engage in personal therapy and/or supervision during any time taken out of training. The approximate cost of therapy is between £50-£70 an hour, for supervision the cost is around £55-£75 an hour. If you start working with clients during your studies, you must also take out professional indemnity insurance which costs around £80 per year.

  EU Students March 2021

Fee payment options for all students

Please note that from September 2018, the payments options available for students (new and continuing) are as follows:

  1. Payment of fees in full.
  2. Payment by your sponsor/employer which requires you to pay a deposit which will be refunded when payment is received in full from your sponsor/employer. You will be liable for any outstanding fees in the event of default on the part of the employer or sponsor.
  3. Payment of the fees with a deposit due immediately on acceptance to the course followed by five further direct debit payments.

If two consecutive direct debit payments are returned unpaid by your bank, the remaining outstanding balance will become immediately due.