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Finance: Undergraduate Affiliates and JYA Students
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees are payable by all affiliate students, unless attending UCL through a reciprocal exchange agreement.
For 2011/12 overseas undergraduate affiliate students will pay the following:
| Band 1 | Arts-related subjects plus Economics, Mathematics | £13,410 |
| Band 2 | Science and Engineering-related subjects, plus Anthropology, Archaeology, Fine Art, Geography, Psychology | £17,560 |
The tuition fee charged is based on the first-named department of admission.
NB All students admitted to Fine Art (Slade) are charged Band 2 fees.
Students admitted for the Fall term only are charged 45% of the appropriate year fee, and students admitted for the Spring and Summer terms are charged 55% of the appropriate year fee.
Living Expenses
In addition to the tuition fee costs stated above, students need to bring with them sufficient funds to cover the cost of living, e.g. accommodation, meals, local travel, books and entertainment. These costs are estimated at £880 per month.
You could also check out the Living Costs pages on the UCL website which gives an idea of costs associated with day-to-day life in London.
US/Canadian Student Loans for study at UCL
If you are from the US or Canada, you will be able to access the official student loan schemes in your home country to study at UCL. UCL's Student Financial Support Office is able to assist with processing your loan application. For further information click here or email us-cdn-loans@ucl.ac.uk.
Working In London
There are plenty of casual jobs in London. If you are an overseas student studying full-time in the UK and with entry clearance on your visa, you are allowed to work for up to 20 hours per week during term time, and full-time in the vacations
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