Tuition Fees
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General
All higher education institutions charge tuition fees. The biggest difference is whether you qualify for ‘home fees ’ or ‘international fees ’.
Students from Great Britain, the EEA countries and Switzerland, usually pay ‘home fees ’, while applicants from other states are required to pay the much higher ‘international fees ’.
For foreign applicants there is usually the distinction between EU students and international students. Students who are classified for ‘home fees ’ can apply for a student loan. This has to be repaid only if you have been earning at least £ 15,000 per year . The exact amount of fees depends on the university, the course and study place.
Links:
Student Finance Wales
Fees for Foreign Students
For foreign applicants, the British Council provides nevertheless average fees which are higher:
• Foundation Courses: £ 4.000 - £ 12.000 per Year
• Humanities courses: £ 7.000 - £ 9.000 per Year
• Natural Science Courses: £ 7.500 - £ 12.000 per Year
• Medical Courses: £ 10.000 - £ 21.000 per Year
Other Fees
The application fee for the application to UCAS will depend on how many universities and for how many courses you are applying. If you are looking to apply for only one course at a particular university or a particular college, you will have to pay a fee of £ 5, otherwise £ 15. For all the applications received after July 30, a charge higher than £ 15 will have to be paid.
All other fees are included in the tuition fees. The semester ticket is not included.