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Fees

Fees are payable for each year of registration.

At the time of posting, undergraduate programme tuition fee levels at Birmingham for 2009–10 had not been confirmed. As a guide, the table below reflects the various 2008–09 tuition fees per year.

Undergraduate Programmes

UK/EU students

£3,145

International students

£9,450

Notes

1. Some courses do not fit these classifications.

2. Confirmation of your course fee will be provided with your offer letter.

3. Your first-year fee will remain constant with no inflationary increase. (for normal duration of programme), except for IFP and clinical rates.

4. Asylum seekers are required to pay tuition fees at the higher overseas rate. If you obtain refugee status after the start of your course, your fee status will change to UK/EU fee status, but it will NOT be backdated to the start of your course. Therefore, unless you have sufficient funds to finance your studies and pay tuition fees at the overseas rate, you are best advised to wait until your immigration status has been confirmed by the Home Office before commencing your course.

Taught & Research Postgraduate Progammes

UK/EU students

FT/PT

Taught Masters programmes (180 credits)

FT

  £4,200

PT

£2,100

Taught programmes (120 credits) eg, Postgraduate Diploma)

FT

£2,800

PT

£1,400

Taught programmes (60 credits) eg, Postgraduate Certificate)

FT

£1,400

 PT (only appropriate if taken over longer than a 12-month period)

£ 700

Research

FT

  £3,340

PT

£1,670

Research fees also apply to combined research and taught programmes unless otherwise indicated
International students* FT/PT
Non-laboratory programmes         FT

 £9,450

*Some courses do not fit these classifications. Confirmation of your course fee will be provided with your offer letter. Your first-year fee will remain constant with no inflationary increase (for normal duration of programme), except for IFP and clinical rates.

The annual tuition fee for those entering in the academic year October 2008-September 2009 is shown above. If you are studying on a part-time programme that has a registration period of more than 12 months, the fees for the second year will rise with inflation.

Individual programmes will charge a different fee from those quoted. For information on fees for individual courses, please contact the course administrator as specified in the programme description.

When you accept the offer of a place, you also accept responsibility for the payment of your tuition fees, so even if you are sponsored or in receipt of an award, you must have sufficient funds available to you.

Unfortunately, if you fail to pay the fees, you will not be permitted to continue your studies.