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Finance

We believe that high quality actor training should be for everyone and so all places on the course are made available at a heavily subsidised rate. All training provided and access to theatre productions is covered by fee payments. The course is very intensive and this level of accelerated learning reduces the financial implications of actor training, as well as providing an insight into the demands of the industry.

Project A is a not for profit training programme and as such, all income goes directly towards providing the course.

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Fees for September 2023 -July 2024 are £1950

Fees can be paid in full in advance, or in  termly installments:

August 2023  £800

December 2023  £800

March 2024  £350

All places on Project A are heavily subsidised as we strive to be accessible to as many people as possible. As such, we can provide 2 bursary places each year.

Bursary places are awarded to those who satisfy all of our admissions criteria and who demonstrate a need for further financial assistance with fees. Bursary places are only available to those who permanently reside in (and have attended school in) the North East.

To apply for a bursary place, please indicate that you wish to be considered for one on your initial application and download and return our bursary application from.