Money Matters

Undergraduate Fees

Money is a matter of concern for most students. It is a factor for part-time postgrads (who have to pay fees, sometimes travel some distance to classes, and may find earning time squeezed), but it can be even more of an issue for full-time undergraduates budgeting for themselves for the first time and living in a city full of temptations as well as opportuntities. On the other hand, surveys also show that a degree significantly enhances your lifetime earnings. There is also the less quantifiable positive impact on your quality of life, both when you are at University and after.

Please use the links below to access information on our tuition fees:

Undergraduate Tuition Fees: 2011/12

Undergraduate Tuition Fees: 2012/13

 

Undergraduate Tuition Fees: 2011/12

Please note:

Information on "Overseas" and "Home" fees can be found in the
'Fee Assessment Guidance Notes'.

    Full Time Part Time
    (£) (£)
  Home and EU Students £3,375 £1,690
  Overseas Students £7,000 £3,500
  Foundation Degree £750  
  Late registration fee £175 £175
  Continuation fee (home students) £670 £670
  Continuation fee (overseas students) £1,050 £1,050
  Visiting students (home per module) £670 £670
  Visiting students (overseas per module) £1,050 £1,050
  Visiting students (overseas per half module*) £525  
  Visiting students (home per half module) £335 £335
  Auditing students (home per module) £447 £447
  Auditing students (overseas per module*) £700  
  Auditing students (home per half module) £224 £224
  Auditing students (overseas per half module*) £350  
  Maintenance of registration £205 £205
       
  *available only to those already in the UK on a non-student visa    

Tuition Refund/Forfeiture Policy

Students formally withdrawing from the College will forfeit tuition fees at the following rates:

- Within the first four weeks of the start of the academic year: Full remission of fees

- After the fourth week but before 1 December: 50% of the annual fee is charged

- After 1 December: Student is liable to pay the full amount of the annual fee

Tuition fee liability when funded by the SLC

Students formally withdrawing from College are liable to the following:

- Within the first four weeks of the academic year:

No fees will be charged

- After four weeks but before 1st December:

50% of annual fees is payable

The Student Loans Company will not release your tuition fee loan to the College: You will be liable to pay the College directly for any fees charged up to the date of your suspension or withdrawal.

- After 1st December:

Student is liable to pay the full amount charged for the year

The College is entitled to keep any funding you have applied for. We will notify the Student Loans Company of any revised fee calculation based on the date of your suspension/withdrawal.

You will later have to repay the SLC.

Tuition fee funding cannot be carried forward from one academic year to the next.

Interest 

The College reserves the right to charge interest at UK base rate on late payments. 

For more information contact the Finance Office on 020 7795 4241 or email: finance_office@heythrop.ac.uk 

Undergraduate Tuition Fees: 2012-13

The proposed fee for undergraduate home and EU students for 2012 is £8,250.

From 2012 onwards, Student Support Bursaries will be offered to students on undergraduate programmes meeting certain criteria.

The College is also be participating in the new National Scholarship Scheme for undergraduate students.

Please see Financial Support for more information.

Page Updated: Friday, December 02 2011