Lebone College of Emergency Care Fees Structure 2023 | How to Make Payment

Lebone College School Fees Structure, Banking Details & How to Make Payment

Fees Structure

We are pleased to keep you updated about the Lebone College of Emergency Care 2023 Fees Structure, as released by the School management in line with SANC

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Lebone College Of Emergency Care Fees & Financial Aid

Lebone College Of Emergency Care students can receive funding from the Gauteng Department of Health (GDoH) and NSFAS. For more information on how to apply for funding please refer below.

Once you have been accepted to study the programme of your choice, fees are payable. Lebone College of Emergency Care is currently affiliated with Sefako Makgatho University for the Higher Certificate and Diploma in Emergency Medical Care programmes.

The GDoH fully sponsors private students and staff employed in GPG Health facilities. The department annually grants a bursary to approved students as determined by the Department for the prescribed minimum duration / prescribed minimum remaining duration of the Course. The bursary covers Tuition Fees, Administration fees, SRC funds, and laptops.

Lebone College of Emergency Care School Fees Structure helps all nursing Students/Applicants to know the Fees to be paid for the academic session.

Lebone College Of Emergency Care Fees

Hcert is R43 442, the Diploma is over 2 years and the current fee for each year is R37 980 per year

FEE AND FINE PAYABLE TO SANC

The fees and fines payable to the South African Nursing Council are regulated by the Regulations regarding Fees and Fines payable to the South African Nursing Council published by Government Notice No. R.170 of 8 March 2013 (as amended).

The amounts payable for the various fees are published by Notice in the Government Gazette – as and when the fee amounts are amended.  A list of the currently applicable notices can be found at the bottom of this web page.

  1. If you want to pay your Annual Fees, go to the Annual Fees page.
  2. If you want to pay for the Restoration of your name to the register, go to the Restorations page.
  3. If you want to purchase Distinguishing Devices, go to the Distinguishing Devices page.

The information below applies to all other payments to SANC, and specifically with making payments into SANC’s bank account.  SANC encourages all clients to make use of its reference deposit bank account for all payments as the most cost and time-effective method of making such payments.

South African Nursing Council Reference Deposit Bank Account Details

South African Nursing Council prefers all payments to be made into its Reference Deposit Bank Account.  This account has been specially set up so that the details of the payer and the purpose for which the payment is made can be captured by the bank – which will significantly speed up the time taken to process payments.

The SANC’s Reference Deposit Bank Account details are as follows:

Council Bank Details:

Bank Name:First National Bank
Branch Name:Corporate Core Banking – Pretoria
Branch Code:253145
Account Name:S A Nursing Council No 2 Account
Account Number:514 211 86 193

 

While payments into this account can be made in person at any branch of FNB (First National Bank), electronic means such as Internet banking, cell phone banking, and ATM payments can also be used.  Some of these require that a payment beneficiary be set up on your bank/card account.  Please consult your own bank if you need any assistance in setting up a beneficiary.

Standard Bank clients should please select the option for paying a business account.  When asked to enter the name of the beneficiary, you should enter ‘S A Nursing Council’ – please note the SPACE between the ‘S’ and the ‘A’ otherwise you will not see SANC’s details listed.

The special feature of this reference deposit account is that it has the ability to capture the payer’s account number and a payment type code in the Reference details.  This information is verified (incorrect format) if paying at any FNB branch or when using FNB online banking.  Standard Bank’s system will insist on and only permit the account number to be captured.  For all other methods of electronic payments, it is up to the person making the payment to ensure that the correct information is provided.

How To Use The Reference Deposit Account To Pay Fees Or Fines Owed To The South African Nursing Council

No matter what method of payment you choose, albeit, at an FNB branch or some form of electronic banking, you must please ensure that the deposit reference is correctly filled in.  The reference consists of two parts:

  1. Your SANC account number (8 digits); and
  2. A payment type code (7 CAPITAL LETTERS) – is written immediately after the account number.

The following line is an example of what a correct reference will look like:

12345678ANLFEES

In this example, ‘12345678‘ is the account number and ‘ANLFEES‘ is the payment type code.  You will notice that the reference is always 15 characters long.

PLEASE NOTE that the above reference is only an example and you should not use the above details for making any payment (it will be rejected by the bank).  You must use your own reference number as the account number and choose the appropriate payment type code from the list given below.

STEP 1:  Check and write down your SANC account number.  This is the same as your SANC reference number which is always 8 digits long and starts with a ‘1’.

STEP 2:  Determine the appropriate payment type code from the list below and write it immediately after your SANC account number.  Do NOT leave a space between your account number and the payment type code

This is your correct reference to be used for this payment.  (Any future payments will use the same account number but the payment type code may change according to the purpose for which payment is being made.)

LIST OF PAYMENT TYPE CODES

TO BE USED BY INDIVIDUALS

Section
of the
Regulations
Payment
Type Code
To be used for paying for:
7(1)(a)ADGUILTAdmission of guilt fines
2(1)(c)ANLFEESAnnual Fees
2(1)(g)APPFEESApplication Fees (foreign applications)
2(1)(k)CETSFEECertificate of Status Fee
2(1)(l)DUPCFEEReplacement Certificate Fee
2(1)(m)EXAMFEEExamination Fees (foreign application exams)
2(1)(n)EXTRFEEExtract Fees (extract from the register)
2(1)(q)LATEFEELate Entry Fees (foreign exam applicants)
2(1)(s)ADDQUALRegistration Fees (additional qualifications)
2(1)(t)ASSESSRRegistration Fees (assessors, moderators, verifiers)
2(1)(v)REGFPRARegistration Fees (practitioners)
2(1)(x)REMAFEERemarking Fees (exams)
2(1)(y)
2(1)(z)
RESTFEERestoration Fees
2(1)(aa)TRANFEETranscript of Training Fees
2(1)(b)VERIFEEVerification Fees
SALEDDSPurchasing of Distinguishing Devices
PRINMATPurchasing of Printed Matter (Nursing Act, regulations, etc.)
POSTAGEPostage
OTHRFEEOther fees or payments (not mentioned above)

 

To Be Used By Institutions/Organisations/Companies

Section
of the
Regulations
Payment
Type Code
To be used for paying for:
2(1)(a)ACFLEENAccreditation Fees – Nursing Education Institution
ACFRENEAccreditation Fees – Reaccreditation of a Nursing Education Institution
2(1)(b)ACFNEPRAccreditation Fees – Nursing Education Programme
2(1)(c)ANLFEESAnnual Fees on behalf of your employees
2(1)(d)ANNFNEIAnnual Nursing Education Institution Fee
2(1)(e)
2(1)(h)
2(1)(i)
APFAPCEApplication Fees
2(1)(j)AUDVFEEAudit Visit Fees
2(1)(m)EXAMFEEExamination Fees (candidates)
2(1)(o)FVFCLNCFocus Visit Fees (clinical facilities)
2(1)(p)FVFENEIFocus Visit Fees (nursing education institution)
2(1)(q)LATEFEELate Entry Fees (exam candidates)
2(1)(s)ADDQUALRegistration Fees (additional qualifications)
2(1)(u)REGFLENRegistration Fees (learners)
2(1)(v)REGFPRARegistration Fees (practitioners)
PRINMATPurchasing of Printed Matter (Nursing Act, regulations, etc.)
OTHRFEEOther fees or payments (not mentioned above)

For more information, inquiries, and break down of fee options, You can contact the Financial Aid of the institution by visiting the official Lebone College of Emergency Care website or campus OR the South African Nursing Council (SANC) website: https://www.sanc.co.za/

 

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