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You don't exclude the Assessment/EPA price when reducing price. You work out how many hours the student will not be doing compared with the normal hours, then work out what that is as a percentage of the hours normally delivered. You then reduce the price by at least half that RPL %. The halving is partly to take into account the EPA.
So, if the normal hours were 600, and you're not delivering 60 hours, that's a 10% reduction, so you're reduce the whole price by at least 5%. If that were a £5,000 apprenticeship, split into £4,200 Training and £800 Assessment, you've take 5% off the whole £5,000 to get £4,750. As you say, Assessment Price is set, so leave that as £800, and Training becomes £3,950.
The duration reduction is irrelevant for 25/26 starts, so just shuffle that around until it goes through.
Kate Nicholson
RPL for Apprentices
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Hi
Is anyone else having issues with RPL learners where the DAS is flagging them as not having enough of a reduction? We have done the calculations and applied the discounts to everything BUT the EPA as this is a fixed price so we think this may be where the discrepancy is coming from but I'm just interested to see if anyone else has had issues?
Thanks