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Fees, finance and funding

Undertaking a degree course over a number of years involves careful financial planning. During this period prices are likely to rise and you must allow for this when planning your finances. Students' costs comprise tuition fees and living costs.

International Student Tuition Fees - September 2009 Entry

All prices are in UK Pounds Sterling.

Presessional Courses £
4 week presessional English language programme (tuition only) 1,000
8 week presessional English language programme (tuition only) 1,900
12 week presessional English language programme (tuition only) 2,650
Foundation Courses  
Undergraduate International Foundation Course (Social Sciences) (Y2JE) 8,350
Postgraduate International Foundation Course in Arts, Social Sciences and Law (Y2PE) 8,350
Undergraduate Science and Engineering Foundation Programme (FGHZ) 9,300
Postgraduate Science and Engineering Foundation Programme (FGHD) 9,300
Certificate in Economics and Finance (L1EC) 8,350
Undergraduate Courses
Arts Courses 9,500
Courses in School of Law, School of Business Management, Department of Economics 9,900
Laboratory-based Courses 11,500
Medicine Years 1 and 2(A100) 15,350
Dentistry Year 1(A200) 13,350
Exceptions to the above:
Computer Science and Mathematics (GG41) 10,300
Mathematics and Computing (GG14) 10,300
Single Semester associates (Y2AE autumn) (Y2BE spring) 4,750
Full year associate (Y2FE) 9,500
Postgraduate Taught Courses
Arts Courses 9,900
Laboratory-based Courses 11,700
Exceptions to the above:
MSc Investment and Finance (L1T1) 11,750
MSc Banking and Finance (L1S3)
11,750
MSc Management and Organisational Innovation(N1Q1)
11,250
MSc International Financial Management(N1Q6)
11,250
MSc International Human Resource Management and Employment Relations (N1S3) 11,250
MSc Marketing (N1Q2) 11,250
LLM (M2Q1) 12,000
Law and Finance  (M3S7 ) 12,000
LLM Computer and Communication Law (Distance Learning) (M3SE) 8,900
PG Associate Computer and Communications Law (Distance Learning) 950
Diploma in International Mediation (ADR) (Distance Learning) (M3D6) 5,250
Diploma Computer & Communications Law (Distance Learning) 5,250
Diploma in International Commercial Arbitration (Distance Learning) (M3DF) 5,250
Certificate in Intellectual Property Law (M3EC) 4,500
Postgraduate Law 'Semester in London' Programme (Formerly known as Texas associates) open to all nationalities (Y2TE) 4,750
Laws MPhil / PhD (Arts Courses) 12,000
Postgraduate Taught Courses at Bart's and the London  
Diploma Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery (Part Time)  Distance Learning 2 Years  (A3D1)  £3,000
PGDIP Burn Care (A3D2) £2,500
Analytical Toxicology (A3S0) £12,800
MSc Cancer Therapeutics (A3T3) £15,650 (inc. £1,680 bench fee)
MSc Cancer Therapeutics (Part Time) (A3T4) £8,150
Diploma Clinical Dermatology Distance Learning (A3ES) £4,500
MSc Clinical Drug Development (B2S1) £12,600
MSc Clinical Microbiology (A3U1) £13,000 (inc. £4,725 bench fee)
Diploma Clinical Microbiology (A3E" £13,000 (inc. £4,725 bench fee)
Diploma Dental Clinical Sciences (A4D1) £14,000
Diploma Dental Clinical Sciences (A4D1) - Enhanced £21,000
MSc Dental Public Health (A4U3) £13,700
MSc Dental Technology £13,700
MSc Dental Technology £6,825
PgDip Dental Technology (A4D5) £10,500
PgDip Dental Technology (Part Time) (A4D5) £5,250
PgCert Dental Technology (A4C5) £4,200
PgDip Endodontic Practice (A4D3) £13,000
MSc Experimental Oral Sciences (A4US) £13,700 (inc £1,370 bench fee)
MSc Forensic Medicine 12,600 (inc £2,205)
Certificate Forensic Medicine £4,200 (inc £735 bench fee)
Diploma Forensic Medicine £8,400 (inc £1,470 bench fee)
MSc Gastroenterology 12 month course (A3TR) £15,350 (inc. £1,575 bench fee)
MSc Gastroenterology 24 month course (A3TW) £23,650 (inc. £9,975 Year 1 bench fee - £23,650 year 2 bench fee)
PgDip Gastroenterology (A3D9) £11,550
MSc Health Care Research Methods (B2S3) £12,800
PgCert Medical Terminology and Health Care Administration (A3ET) £2,300
MSc Molecular Pathology and Genomics (A3T1) £15,650 (inc. £1,575 bench fee)
MSc Oral Surgery (A4U9) £28,950 (inc £6,300 bench fee)
MSc Orthodontics (A4UA) £29,000 (inc £11,600 bench fee)
MSc Orthodontics (A4MA) £11,900
MClin Paediatric Dentistry (A4UD) £29,000 (inc £6,350 bench fee)
MClin Periodontology (A4UE) £29,000 (inc £6,350 bench fee)
MSc Primary Care (A3S1) £11,550
PgDip Primary Care (A3E5) £10,800
Primary Care (Module) (A33E) £1,050
PgCert Primary Mental Health Care Management (A3EC) £2,300
MClin Prosthodontics (A4UF) £29,000 (inc £6,350 bench fee)
MSc Public Health (A3S7) £11,550
PgDip Public Health (A3D7) £10,800
PgDip Public Health (A3D8) £5,400
Public Health (Module) (A37E) £1,050
MSc Sports and Exercise Medicine - Medics (12 Modules) (A3TP) £13,550
MSc Sports and Exercise Medicine - Non-medics (12 modules) (A3TS) £13,550
PgDip Sports and Exercise Medicine (Medics) (A3E1) £11,800
PgDip Sports and Exercise Medicine (Non Medics) (A3E6) £11,800
MSc Surgical Skills and Sciences (A3Q1) £23,100
MSc Surgical Skills and Sciences ( 15 month special programme) (A3Q1) £27,100
Advanced Mental Health: Psychological Therapies, PgDip (A3Y5) £5,350
Advanced Mental Health: Psychological Therapies, PgDip (A3Y6) £3,700
Mental Health: Psychological Therapies, MSc (A3X5) £7,400
Mental Health: Psychological Therapies, MSc (A3X6) £4,800
Advanced Mental Health: Psychological Therapies, PgDip (DL) (A3L3) £5,350
Advanced Mental Health: Psychological Therapies, PgDip (DL) (A3L4) £3,700
Mental Health: Psychological Therapies, MSc (DL) (A3L1) £7,400
Mental Health: Psychological Therapies, MSc (DL) (A3L2) £4,800
Mental Health Transcultural Mental Healthcare MSc (A3B1) £7,400
Mental Health Transcultural Mental Healthcare PgDip(A3B3) £5,350
Mental Health Transcultural Mental Healthcare, MSc (DL) (A3L5) £7,400
Mental Health Transcultural Mental Healthcare, MSc (DL) P/T (A3L0) £4,800
MSc Transcultural Mental Healthcare Distance Learning 2 yr charge per anum (A3L7) £7,400
MSc Transcultural Mental Healthcare Distance Learning part time 2 yr charge per anum (A3L6) £4,800
Diploma transcultural Mental Healthcare Distance Learning F/T Per annum (A3L8) £5,350
Diploma transcultural Mental Healthcare Distance Learning P/T Per annum (A3L8) £3,700
Postgraduate Research Courses
Arts Courses £9,250
Laboratory-based Courses £10,400

Medical (at Barts and The London)

£12,300

Other important information:

Fixed Fees For The Duration of Your Studies

The tuition fee for new undergraduate students entering in 2009/10 is fixed for the duration of your course at the 2009 fee level, in order to allow you to accurately predict the total cost of your studies. If you are enrolling at Queen Mary to study LLB law for example the tuition fee will be as follows:

Academic Year Year of Study Tuition Fee (£)
2009 1 9,900
2010 2 9,900
2011 3 and final 9,900

There is an exception for undergraduate medicine and dentistry, due to the rising cost of providing medical and dental education.

Scholarships

Queen Mary, University of London currently offers a scholarship scheme to encourage excellent students to study science or engineering subjects with us.  For details of the Science and Engineering Scholarship Scheme and other scholarships available, please go to

http://www.qmul.ac.uk/international/scholarships/index.html

Fee Reductions

A reduction of 2% on the tuition fee payable will be offered if you pay your tuition fees in full on or before enrolment. If you have been offered a scholarship by the College the 2% reduction will apply to your tuition fee after the award of the scholarship.

Returning Study Abroad Associate students are entitled to a 10% reduction on Taught Masters tuition fees, if no other College scholarship has been offered.

Sons and daughters of alumni of the College paying international fees are entitled to a 10% reduction on their tuition fees, if no other College scholarship has been offered.  This concession is only applicable if the qualifying relationship is brought to the attention of the College on or before enrolment for the first time.

The information given on this page is correct at the time of going to press. The College reserves the right to modify or cancel any statement in it and accepts no responsibility for the consequences of any such changes

 

Payment of Tuition Fees For 2009 Entrants

Before you can fully enrol and become a student at Queen Mary you must show that satisfactory arrangements are in place for the payment of your tuition fees.

Time of Payment

You may pay as follows:

•  In full on or before enrolment. This entitles you to a reduction of 2% of the tuition fees that you are due to pay. For further details please see below

•  In two installments. The first installment is due on or before enrolment and the second on or before January 15th 2010. For further details please see below

Please note that if you have not paid in full by January 15 th 2010 you may be deregistered.

Payment Method

Please note - tuition fees are a student's responsibility. If a student is not paying the fees, it is still their responsibility to inform the Fees Office of their sponsor's details. If tuition fee payments are not made on time, a student's registration with Queen Mary may be terminated.
Any student responsible for the payment of their own fees can make payment in the following ways:

Credit and debit card
Direct debit
Cheque
Bank transfer
Cash
Banker's draft

Credit and debit card

Payment of fees and accommodation charges can be made online by credit or debit card.  Please go to our website http://epay.qmul.ac.uk.

Please be aware that there is a 2% charge for all payments made by credit cards or non UK Debit cards.  Payments by UK debit cards will NOT incur a charge

Payments can also be made by phone or by sending a completed a credit card payment form by post.  To Download a form click the the following link Credit/debit card payment form [PDF 2.3MB]

By credit card (Mastercard & Visa only) in person to the Cashier at the above address, or by phone to the Fees Office, tel: +44 (0) 20 7882 7676. (Please note that payments by credit card will have a two per cent surcharge added to cover processing fees, although this will be offset by the two per cent fee discount for early payment) Please either bring the receipt or have a reference number to bring to enrolment .

Queen Mary, University of London does not accept American Express or Diners Club

By debit card (Connect, Switch etc) in person to the Cashier at the above address, or by phone to the Fees Office, tel: +44 (0) 20 7882 7676. Please either bring the receipt or have a reference number to bring to enrolment.

Direct debit

Students who hold a UK bank account can pay their fees by direct debit in four equal installments

It is imperative that when instructing your bank, you insist that the invoice number along with your surname and initials are quoted to assist us in identifying the payment and allocating it to the correct account.

 By direct debit. Provided that you have paid at least 50% of your fee on or before enrolment you may pay the balance by direct debit.
You can pay your fees in four equal installments. To do this you need to open a UK bank account and then complete a Direct Debit Instruction (DDI). Installments cannot be deducted from credit card accounts . Direct Debit Instruction forms are available from the Fees Office. You may either send the completed DDI form before enrolment to the Fees Office at Queens' Building W117, Queen Mary, University of London , Mile End Road, E1 4NS OR take your completed DDI in person to the Finance office before you enrol. Direct debits will be taken from your account in the following months:

September
October
November
December

Download a Direct Debit form [PDF 24KB]

Note scanned copies can be sent by email s.noor@qmul.ac.uk please return direct debit to Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End, London E1 4NS

Cheque

By cheque in British pounds from a UK bank account payable to 'Queen Mary, University of London ' , delivered or sent to the Cashier's Office, Queen Mary College , Mile End Road , London E1 4NS . Ideally payment by cheque should be made at least two weeks before enrolment to allow time for cheque clearance. Please collect and keep the receipt to bring with you at enrolment.

Bank transfer

The transfer should be made to the account of Queen Mary, University of London, quoting your name and/or student ID. Please ensure that the transfer includes any charges made by your own bank and Queen Mary's bank. Any excess payment will be refunded to you on request. After you have transferred your tuition fees to our bank please fax or email documentation from your bank giving details of the transfer together with a cover letter stating your full name and intended course of study to fax: +44 (0) 20 7882 3024 or emailh.k.gill@qmul.ac.uk. This will help us to identify your payment when it arrives at our bank. Ideally payment by bank transfer should be made at least two weeks before enrolment to allow time for transfer clearance.

Download a bank transfer form [PDF 8KB]

Cash

By cash delivered to the Cashier's Office, 1st Floor, Queens ' Building, Mile End Road . Please keep the receipt to bring with you at enrolment .

Can be paid directly to Barclays Bank using the Giro credit slip attached to the invoice or by downloading a bank transfer form [PDF 8KB]

Banker's draft

By banker's draft in British pounds payable to 'Queen Mary, University of London' delivered or sent to the Cashier's Office, Queen Mary College, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS. Please keep the receipt to bring with you at enrolment .

All payments must include your name and student number.
Our bank details are as follows:
Barclays Bank
240 Whitechapel Road
London
E1 1BS
Queen Mary, University of London Main Account
Sort Code: 205706
Account Number:
40736805
Swift Number: BARCGB22
IBAN Number:
GB 21 BARC 2057 0640 7368 05

Receipts for payment of tuition fees will be supplied after the payment has been received. Payments by cheque from UK account require 10 days to clear.

Advanced fee payments

You, or your sponsor, may wish to pay all or part of your tuition fees in advance.  You are welcome to do so by any of the methods described above.  The College will include this information in your visa letter, or in some circumstances issue a separate receipt. You will need to show either of these documents when applying for a visa,  and the amount paid will be deducted from the total amount of tuition fees and living expenses that you need to show.

Early Payments

Please note that if you pay your fees in full on, or before, enrolment your fees will be reduced by two per cent (2%) . However, if you pay by credit card, no discount is available.

If you are paying your fees before you enrol, you may EITHER pay the full tuition fee amount, and we will then refund two per cent (2%) of this amount to you, OR you may first deduct the two per cent (2%) from the full amount and pay the reduced sum. For guidance see below.

If you are in receipt of a full scholarship you are not entitled to a discount. However, if you are in receipt of a partial scholarship you are entitled to a reduction of 2% on the amount that you are due to pay after the award of the scholarship.

Please note that if you pay your fees by credit card after enrolment a credit card surcharge of two per cent (2%) will be made

Payment by installments

You may opt to pay your tuition fees in two installments. The first installment of 50% of your tuition fee is due on or before enrolment. The remainder must be paid by January 15th 2010.

The first installment must be 50% of the tuition fee that you are due to pay. If for example you have been offered a place on MSc Telecommunications (fee: £10900) and have also been offered a Science and Engineering Scholarship (value: £2000), you must pay a first installment of (£10900-£2000)/2 = £4,450

 

Other Payment Methods

Alternatively, if your fees are going to be paid by a sponsor who is in the UK , or another country outside the list above from where you are applying for your visa, or if it is otherwise more convenient for you; an advanced payment may be made directly to the College. Please contact:

Miss Hardeep Gill
Sales Ledger Manager
Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 3025
Fax: +44 (0)20 7882 3024
h.k.gill@qmul.ac.uk

Refunds

The College's policy on refunds aims to be fair to both the College and to you. It recognises that when you commit to the College that the College in turn invests in resources to teach you. If you withdraw, or fail to attend at the start of the programme then the College still has to pay for the resources and hence you will be expected to compensate the College. In some countries, we strongly recommend that you pay a non-refundable deposit prior to obtaining your visa from the British High Commission. For these reasons, the College will therefore retain payments made to the College as detailed below. The exception to this is where you have your visa application rejected or the College decides to cancel the programme for which you have an offer.

By law Queen Mary must provide information on enrolled students when requested to do so by the UK Home Office. We will also inform the Home Office when students withdraw from their course or fail to enrol on a course having accepted an unconditional offer.

Advanced Fee Payment: If you have made a payment of fees in advance this will be refunded in full if you fail to get a student visa. On production of the visa refusal notice a full refund will be made. This will normally be effected by our local representative returning the bankers draft to you.

Cancellation of programme: If the College cancels the programme for which you have accepted an offer, then all fees paid will be refunded.

Deferral to later session: If you arrive and wish to defer to a later session, this is treated as a failure to attend the course you have been accepted for. This means that the deposit is forfeited and treated as a withdrawal (see below). You will then need to apply again for the later programme and pay a new deposit at the new rate for the course and be liable for the full fees for that programme. The UK Home Office will be notified that you are not studying at the College. This policy will only be varied if you produce genuine evidence of genuine grounds for deferral; this will include the late issue of the visa.

Failure to attend at the start of the programme or withdrawal after enrolment: No refund will be made. The UK Home Office will be notified that the student failed to attend or is no longer studying at the College.

Exceptional Circumstances

•  Notwithstanding the above refunds may be made in exceptional circumstances. This covers matters that would prevent you from continuing with your studies in the UK - for example a serious illness, a death in your immediate family or breach of contract on the part of the College. Documentary proof of such circumstances must be provided.

•  Please note that a transfer to another educational institution in the UK is not normally considered to be an exceptional circumstance and may only be considered where there are valid academic reasons for such a transfer. No refunds will be made under any circumstances to students transferring to private colleges.

Refund Procedures

If, under the terms above, you are entitled to a refund, the refund will be paid through the channels from which the original payment was made. This means, for example, that if the you paid the money through our local representative, the money will be returned to you by that representative. You will be required to provide proof that you have returned to your country of origin, unless a transfer to another public educational institution in the UK has been agreed. In this case, refunds may be made directly to the institution concerned.

  Contacts

If you have any queries about fee payment please contact the Fees Office:
Tel: +44(0)20 7882 7676, +44 (0)20 7882 3685 or +44 (0)20 7882 7775
Fax: +44 (0)20 7882 3024
Email: fees@qmul.ac.uk

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