She can't be bothered with any of that. She thinks because she's giving them a mention he'll get a place straight away with no paperwork, assessment needed. She'll chuck in a couple of free bath bombs & a few wipe up codes .Because she won't make any money out of it.
Indeed, there is a long process before he can be accepted, applying is only the beginning:
"David Ellis, chief executive for National Star, said: “We’re delighted that following their visit to National Star that Harvey would like to attend college with us. Applying for a place at a specialist college is like everything connected with disabilities – complicated!
“It is early days in Harvey’s application for National Star. He is due to be assessed in March. We need to carry out that assessment so that we can determine whether National Star is the best place for him, that we can meet his needs and that he will flourish here.
“If we think we are right for Harvey then we offer him a conditional place and a funding application will be submitted to their local authority.
"The place will be dependent on that decision by the local authority and we will support Katie and Harvey, like every family, every step of the way.
"At the heart of this is to ensure that any decision that is made is done with the young person’s best interest. As with all young people with disabilities, Harvey needs to be at a college where they can meet his needs and enable him to reach his potential.”
Katie Price chooses Cheltenham college for son Harvey in new BBC documentary - Gloucestershire Live