Being an international student involves two main expenses: tuition fees and living expenses.
The tuition fee covers teaching, assessment, examinations, library and computer facilities, welfare support, term-time English language support and graduation. The tuition fee does not cover the costs of any fieldwork, additional residential courses, travel, books, stationery, photocopying, accommodation and living costs. Tuition fees cover all elements of tuition, registration and examination with the exception of research programmes where additional research expenses are sometimes charged for particularly expensive laboratory-based research.
Course Fees (Pound Sterling)
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| Junior High Schools |
£6,500 - £7,000 per year |
| High Schools |
£7,000 - £7,500 per year |
| Undergraduate (Art) |
£12,000 - £14,000 per year |
| Undergraduate (Science) |
£14,000 - £15,000 per year |
| Postgraduate (Art) |
£12,000 - £15,000 per year |
| Postgraduate (Science) |
£12,000 - £15,000 per year |
Graduate students should be aware that additional money will be needed to cover the costs of accommodation, food, books, travel and other expenses associated with studying in London.
Living Expenses (Pound Sterling)
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| Home stays |
£60 - £100 per week |
| Dormitory (single w/o meal) |
£100 - £130 per week |
| Dormitory (shared w/o meal) |
£70 - £100 per week |
| Dormitory (shared with meals) |
£100 - £120 per week |
| Apartment (without meal) |
£120 - £200 per week |
Total Living Expenses (excluding course fees)
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| London |
£9,000 per year |
| Other city in UK |
£9,000 per year |
| Scotland |
£7,000 per year |
| North Ireland |
£6,500 per year |
| Wales |
£6,500 per year |
Note:
Fees quoted are for one year of study only and are subject to increase in subsequent years. The University reserves the right to alter the level of fee.
Estimates may vary considerably since the lifestyles and circumstances of individual students also differ, and the following should only be used as a guide. Some students may find that they can live within this allowance fairly easily whereas others may find it insufficient to meet their expectations.
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