Fees and Scholarships
Fees for the 2012-13 academic year
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UK/EU students |
£11,500 for full-time |
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International Students |
£22,250 for full-time |
Funding Opportunities
UGI Masters Prize Scholarships 2 of £2,000 each
These are available to the outstanding overseas students who are offered a place on the course but are experiencing financial hardship. To apply please fill in an application form by 19 July 2013 and send to Dr Elvira Mambetisaeva by email: e.mambetisaeva@ucl.ac.uk
Other Funding
Applications for funding from any of the links below need to be made independently of your application for the MSc
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/scholarships/graduate
http://www.grad.ucl.ac.uk/funds/
http://www.scholarship-search.org.uk
http://www.britishcouncil.org/learning-funding-your-studies.htm
Paying your tuition fees
Your tuition fees will normally be quoted on your offer letter. Shortly before you are due to enrol you will be sent further details about making your payment although all of the information is available at www.ucl.ac.uk/current-students/money
Your can pay your tuition fee in two equal instalments and no more than two are permitted. You must pay at least 50% of your tuition fee before or at enrolment to become fully enrolled, or provide a letter of sponsorship indicating who should be invoiced for your fees. If at least 50% of the amount due is not paid at this point, the student will receive Time Limited Enrolment. The second instalment is due by 1 February (within the same academic year). It is not necessary to complete an application form or pay a fee in order to pay by instalments; paying 50% of fees due at enrolment will amend our system.
Specific enquiries relating to fees should be directed to:
UCL Fees and Credit Control Section
EMAIL fees@ucl.ac.uk
TEL +44 (0)20 7679 4125/4128
Living expenses
In addition to paying your tuition fees you will also need to consider how you are going to meet your living costs while you are studying. Funds will be required to cover the costs of your accommodation, food and travel as well as other costs associated with your studies, such as books, and everyday life, such as clothes and entertainment.
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