Breakfast | Monday - Friday | 7:00 am – 9:00 am |
---|---|---|
Saturday – Sunday | 7:30 am – 9:00 am | |
Lunch | Monday – Friday | 12:10 pm – 12:45 pm (first sitting) 1:05 pm – 1:45 pm (second sitting) |
Dinner | Monday – Friday | 6:00pm |
Breakfast is provided only for single students living in on-campus accommodation. There are no meals on public holidays or during vacation weekends.
All students are expected to attend each weekday lunch in the Dining Room. Part-time students should attend lunch where reasonably practicable on the day/s they are present at the Newtown Campus for classes and/or Chaplaincy group. There are no take-away meals at breakfast or lunch times. If you have a lecture clash with lunch please make arrangements with the Head Chef.
Married students may attend other weekday evening meals by booking at the Concierge Desk and paying the current fee.
If you require dietary meals please make arrangements with the Head Chef.
The lunch meal is not transferable. If a married student and/or their spouse wish to attend meals on another occasion they need to book in and pay at the Concierge Desk. No takeaway meals are provided. Single residents may request a takeaway dinner meal on Tuesdays by arranging it with the Chef before 5.00 pm on the day. No meals, crockery or cutlery may be taken away from the Dining Room without permission from the Head Chef.
Due to WH&S regulations children, babies or toddlers in prams, strollers or capsules should not be brought into the Dining Room. Babies are welcome if they are in a pouch but must not be taken up to the bain maries. Parents should ask another student to get their meal for them.
Students who are not able to pay in full tuition fees when they are due during an academic year should contact the Financial Controller to make alternative arrangements finance@moore.edu.au.
Students who have outstanding debts including tuition fees due to the College may be excluded from units of study and may not receive results of assessments. If a debt is still outstanding by the time end of year results are released the student will not be eligible to receive these results and will not be permitted to enrol in the following academic year or graduate (whichever is applicable). Any exceptions to this regulation must be approved by the Principal.
Fees and other amounts payable by students are determined by the Governing Board of the College after the preparation of the College financial budget in the August/September prior to each academic year.
Certain charges are subject to the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
Each year Moore College receives a grant from the Synod of the Diocese of Sydney to cover some general running costs of the College. Fees charged to students for tuition and for some single accommodation are the main other source of College income. Fees are set at a level that seeks to recover the costs of the College teaching program.
Supporters of the College frequently give money to provide assistance for needy students. Any student who is experiencing financial difficulties should discuss their situation with the Finance Department.