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Tuition fee notes

  1. We publish a full list of the University tuition fees for the current and subsequent academic year, together with additional notes relevant to each level of study.
  2. Information on tuition fees is correct at the time of publication. The University reserves the right to change tuition fees.
  3. The University sets tuition fees for one academic year at a time. If your course lasts for more than one academic year, the fees due for your second and subsequent years of study may therefore be different to the fee advertised and charged for your year of entry. It is usual for tuition fees to rise by an amount at least equivalent to inflation each year.
  4. Part-time students normally will pay a fee pro-rata to the relevant full-time fee for the same course in each academic year in which they undertake study. For example, a student taking a part-time Masters course over two academic years starting in October 2013 will pay 50 per cent of the full-time fee charged for that course in 2013-14 and 50 per cent of the full-time fee charged for that course in 2014-15. The fee for the second year of the course may therefore be higher than for the first year.
  5. Tuition fees are normally published online at least 12 months in advance of the start of the next academic year. Students returning for a second or subsequent year of study will be notified of their tuition fees for the next year of study as part of the arrangements for Registration.
  6. At Registration, which takes place at the start of each academic year, you accept liability for the tuition fees for the forthcoming academic year. This will normally be a full academic year unless you are a research degree student starting your degree in January or April, or you are finishing prior to the end of the normal academic year.
  7. General information on how new students can pay their first annual tuition fee will be included with your offer of study issued by the relevant admissions office. Arrangements will be confirmed when your place at the University is finalised and you receive a pre-arrival pack including arrangements for Registration.
  8. A tuition fee deposit may be payable before you start your course. If this applies to you, details of the amount and how it should be paid will be included with your offer of study issued by the relevant admissions office.