Tutors at Delamar, Past and present tutors nuturing the talent of the future

 

How do I enrol?
Refer to Studying at Delamar/How to enrol
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Payment of Fees?
A: For the 14-week full-time course, short courses & part-time evening courses, all fees must be paid 4 weeks before the course start date.

If enrolling less than 4 weeks before the course start date, all fees must be paid upon enrolment.

For the 1-year HE Certificate Course, all fees must be paid by 30th June at the latest - this is prior to the start of the course in September.

Normally deposits and fees are paid by cheque or by bank transfer.

Please refer to Enrolment Form (available on request) for details of Delamar Academy Ltd's
bank account.

Please note that if paying by bank transfer, the student's full name should be used as a reference.

Students paying fees from countries outside the UK must pay cheques or bank transfer in
pounds sterling.

We do not accept debit or credit card transactions.
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Does Delamar help with accommodation?
A: Refer to Accommodation Section
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What is the difference between the 14-week Complete Make-up Artist Course and the 1-year HE Certificate Course?
A: The highly comprehensive 14-week course covers all the basic skills of make-up and hair. It is specifically designed for those who benefit from an intensive and focused style of tuition, and is often attended by people who are changing career. This course has been running for over 20 years, and has produced many successful graduates, including Academy Award and BAFTA winners.
The 1-year course is validated by Middlesex University, and is equivalent to the first year of a degree. Term 1 is comparable to the 14-week course, as it covers all the basic skills of make-up and hair. Term 2 consists of developing these skills futher to an advanced level, and by Term 3, all students will have produced a portfolio of work and have enjoyed a variety of work experience, thereby consolidating their skills.

One course is not better than the other - all tutors work on both courses, and all our students are offered work experience, regardless of which course they have attended.
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How many students in a class?
A: Students are taught in small classes of approximately 10–12 with a maximum of 14.
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Who teaches the classes?
A: All tutors are experienced make-up artists active in their own specialist field of the Film, Fashion, TV & Theatre industry.
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Do I receive a certificate?
A: All students of short courses, full-time & part-time, who complete their course, receive a certificate from Delamar Academy listing the make-up artist tutors, name and dates of course, and signed by the Principal, Penny Delamar.

All students on the 1-year HE Course will receive a certificate from Middlesex University.
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Do I need a visa?
A: Refer to Studying at Delamar/ visa information
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What hours are the classes?
A: All full-time courses are from 10.00-4.00 with one hour for lunch, from Monday to Friday. The part-time Evening Course is on a Tuesday evening from 6.30-8.30pm for 12 weeks.
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What do the fees cover?
A: A full kit-box is provided on the 2 full-time courses. Each student is given a copy of "The Complete Make-up Artist" by Penny Delamar that is referred to throughout the course.

For the short courses and part-time course, all make-up and a set of brushes is provided for the student to use for the duration of the course.

For the students on the 1-year HE Certificate Course, registration with Middlesex University is also included in the fees.
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Is work experience provided?
A: All graduates are eligible for work experience once they have completed their course.
When work comes into our Agency it is shared out amongst the graduates.
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What qualifications are needed for the full-time courses?
A: Refer to course details/name of course/Entry Requirements
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What is a mature student?
A: For our 1-year HE Certificate Course, validated by Middlesex University, anyone who is 21 years of age or over is regarded as a mature student and their academic qualifications would be considered bearing this in mind.
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What standard of English do I need to have?
A: All students must speak good English. For international students whose first language is not English, a qualification of IELTS 6 is required.
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