GENERAL INFORMATION

Venue: All courses held at the WEA Centre, 59 Gloucester Street, unless otherwise stated. Further details are available for some of the courses and will be given out on enrolment or at first session of course.
Office hours: Monday to Friday: 9.30 am - 3 pm.
Phone: 366 0285 Fax: 366 4530
Email: cwea@xtra.co.nz
Website: cwea.org.nz
Changes: WEA reserves the right to alter any of the published arrangements either before or during a course, or to cancel a course.
Course material: Personal course material is the responsibility of the individual student. A small charge, payable by arrangement with the tutor, will be made for photocopied notes or materials in cases where it is not part of the course fee.
Receipts can be collected but are only sent if requested when booking provided a stamped self addressed envelope is supplied. Your enrolment has been accepted unless you are informed otherwise.
Refunds: We regret refunds are not issued except where a course is cancelled by us. WEA cannot accept responsibility for changes in personal circumstances.
Parking: Car parking available across the road from the WEA under the Art Gallery. Parking coupons are sold in the office. Sorry - no parking on WEA premises except for tutors. Please phone to arrange wheelchair access.
Fee reduction: Applications on grounds of hardship will be considered.
Members concession: WEA members taking more than one course in the same term can have a $2 discount off second and subsequent courses if they each cost $10 or more. Membership is open to everyone.
Members receive a programme by mail each term.
Individual $10 Family $15 Affiliate $15 Life $150
The year runs from 1 January - 31 December.
Rejoin in January using enrolment form, or by letter.
Holidays: Usually no classes will be held Easter weekend (including Easter Tuesday), Anzac Day, Queen’s Birthday weekend, Labour weekend and Show weekend (including Thursday evening of Easter and Show weekends).
Donations are tax deductible.
Complaints: Minor complaints about any aspect of the services provided by the Canterbury WEA to be made to the Coordinator. More serious complaints to be made in writing to the CWEA President.
ABOUT THE WEA ... The Canterbury WEA, established in 1915, is a non-profit, voluntary, adult education association which aims to provide education for personal growth and towards the establishment of a just and equitable society. The CWEA strives to provide affordable courses of a high standard that encourage discussion and respond to ideas and events in the community. Why not become a member of the CWEA and receive a programme four times a year. For further information phone 366 0285.
The Canterbury WEA wishes to thank the following for their support: Tertiary Education Commission via the Federation of Workers' Educational Associations, Hagley Community College, Hillmorton High School, Telecom