Online:
If you have access to the Internet and have a credit or debit card you can enrol online to start your course today. Simply click the ‘Enrol Now’ buttons on any of your chosen course pages.
By Phone:
You can enrol with your credit or debit card over the phone. Call 0800 389 7360 (UK). 0044 161 819 9922 (Overseas)
By Fax:
Complete your enrolment form, along with your credit or debit card details, and then fax it over to: 0161 819 2842 (UK) 00 44 161 819 2842 (Overseas)
By Post:
Simply complete the enrolment form and send it together with your fees to: The Writers Bureau, 8-10 Dutton Street, Manchester, M3 1LE, England.
How to access the Student Community Area when you enrol by post or fax:
When you enrol by fax or post please tell us your email address if you have one. We will automatically set up your login to the Student Community Area on the website so you can access your course materials and chat with other students. You will be notified by email once your login has been set up.
Direct Bank Transfer – Quick and Safe
You can complete a transfer directly from your bank to ours which is quick and safe. Here are the details you’ll need.
Account Name: The Writers Bureau Ltd
Bank Name: The Royal Bank of Scotland
Swift Number: RBOSGB2L
IBAN Number: GB07RBOS 160001 20277162
Sort Code: 16-00-01
Account Number: 20277162
If you choose to send your fees this way please make sure you notify us with:
the amount sent
date sent
your name and address
the course you want to enrol on.
We can then enrol you. Send the above details to: studentservices@writersbureau.com or to the address or fax number shown above.
Sterling Bankers Draft
You do not need a bank account to obtain a Sterling Bankers Draft. You can buy one at any bank that conducts foreign exchange. Always tell the bank that your payment is for educational purposes. If the bank needs proof of this show them your enrolment form and The Writers Bureau prospectus.
Make the draft payable to ‘The Writers Bureau’.
When you have bought your draft send it to us along with your enrolment form.
Don’t let the bank send your payment to us. This will cost you more and it will take longer to reach us – delaying your enrolment.
The fees quoted do not include bank charges. Any small amount your bank may charge for a bankers draft must be your responsibility. Do not deduct it from your fees.
Cheques and Postal Orders
We can only accept cheques drawn on a UK bank and UK postal orders. Please DO NOT send cheques or postal orders in any other currency.
Please make payable to ‘The Writers Bureau’.
Cash
We can accept cash in:
UK – Sterling |
Cyprus – Pounds |
Qatar – Riyal |
Europe – Euro |
Fiji – Dollars |
Saudi Arabia – Riyal |
US – Dollars |
Hong Kong – Dollars |
Singapore – Dollars |
Any Western European Currency |
Korea – Won |
South Africa – Rand |
Australian - Dollars |
Macau – Pataca |
Taiwan – Dollars |
Bahama – Dollars |
New Zealand - Dollars |
UAE – Dirham |
Bahrain – Dollars |
Malaysia – Ringgit |
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Bermuda – Dollars |
Oman – Rial |
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Canada - Dollars |
Papua New Guinea – Kina |
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If you send cash we recommend that you send it by registered post.
In some countries there is a legal limit on the amount of money you can send in currency notes. You must make sure you keep within any limit that applies to your country.
If you are sending your regular monthly instalment you should notify our accounts department, making sure you detail your student number and name on the e-mail, on sianj@writersbureau.com.
Finally, if you want to check what the fees are in your own currency then you can use an online currency converter. But remember that exchange rates change from day to day so only use this as a guide.
“I began my first Writers Bureau course (Comprehensive Creative Writing) in 2007. Having more than covered the course fees from published pieces I have never looked back. Initially my ambitions were to get going. I knew I wanted to be a writer, I just didn’t know how to go about it, or, if I’m honest, quite what I wanted to write. Since, I have gradually blended a teaching career with writing, first with articles and short stories, then increasing the writing commitment dramatically when I secured an agent in 2016 to ghostwrite a series of memoirs. This year I have undertaken The Art of Writing Poetry course to really hone my skills in what I now realise is a genre I love - and have already had my first poems published.” Theresa Gooda - Writers Bureau Student of the Year 2021 |