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Tuition Fees and Living Costs

Tuition fees

Tuition fees are payable by all study abroad students, unless attending UCL through a reciprocal exchange.

For 2010/11 undergraduate study abroad students will pay the following:

Band 1:

£12,770 Arts-related subjects, plus Economics and Mathematics.

Band 2:

£16,725 Science and Engineering-related subjects, plus Anthropology, Archaeology, Fine Art, Geography and Psychology. Tuition fees are shown in the right-hand column of each subject entry.

If you are admitted for the Fall/Autumn Term you will be charged 45% of the appropriate year fee, and if you are admitted for the Spring and Summer Terms you will be charged 55%. If you are jointly admitted to two departments, the tuition fee charged is based on the first-named department of admission.

Living expenses

In addition to the tuition fees stated above, your main costs as a student will be living expenses including accommodation, travel, entertainment, books, food and clothing.

Estimates vary as to how much these costs might be, as much can depend on personal taste and circumstances. A total of £220 per week is considered to be a reasonable average. As a guide to more specific costs the biggest items per week include accommodation £90 – £140, food, toiletries, etc. £40, entertainment £50, travel £10, books and equipment £7.

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