continuing postgraduate research students can be found
here
and are set out in your Offer Letter.
Research Expenses/Supervisory Visit Fees are payable in addition to Tuition Fees for some
doctoral research Programmes. If Research Expenses/Supervisory Visit Fees are payable then
these will be set out in your Offer Letter.
Home PGR Students: The University aligns its Tuition Fees for Home PGR Students with the levels
set out by the UKRI, which are not published until the start of the year in which students will
commence their studies.
This means that the Tuition Fees published prior to that date will be indicative only and the University will increase Tuition Fees for Home PGR Students at the start of each academic year in line with the published UKRI Fees where applicable. If you have accepted an offer from the University prior to the Tuition Fees being finalised, you will be
notified of that in your Offer Letter and you will be provided with full information on Tuition Fees as
soon as it is available.
International PGR Students: Tuition Fees for International PGR Students will be fixed at your point
of entry, and will remain the same for the duration of your Programme.
h)
International Foundation Programme Students The University's Tuition Fees for International Foundation Programme students can be found
here
and are set out in your Offer Letter.
i)
Part-time Students on Undergraduate and PGT Programmes If you are a part-time student you will have your part time Tuition Fees fixed at your point of entry for
the normal duration of the Programme.
Part time students cannot register for more than 90 credits, or 75%, of a full time equivalent year.
Tuition Fees are calculated according to the criteria shown below:
j)
If the charge is per year of study, it will cover the standard expected credits for the year: normally
60 for Undergraduates which is 50% of a full time programme or 90 for Postgraduate Students.
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If a student takes less than the standard number of credits for their award in a year of study, the
fee will be reduced to reflect the total number of credits taken in the year.
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If a student takes more than the standard number of credits for their award in a year of study, the
additional module(s) will be charged at the appropriate credit rate.
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If the charge is based on the number of credits taken, the charge will be made based on the
credits and will cover only those credits.
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