Statutes and Ordinances of the University of Cambridge
CHAPTER I
pp. 151–163
THE CHANCELLOR AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY

In this section

FEES

General

Degrees.

1. The fee for each degree, other than degrees for which the fees are included in a University Composition Fee, is specified in the regulations for the particular degree.

2. The fee for admission to any degree by incorporation shall be £5.

Examinations.

3. The fee for any examination not included in a University Composition Fee shall be as specified in the regulations for the particular examination.

An unmatriculated student who takes any University examination before coming into residence shall pay a fee of £3 in respect of each such examination.

Fines.

4. A fine of £5 shall be incurred by a candidate whose entry for any University Studentship, Scholarship, Exhibition, Prize, or Medal is received late, but who is nevertheless admitted to the examination or competition.

Payment of fees and fines.

5. The Registrary shall inform the several Colleges of any fees and fines that may be due in respect of their members under these regulations. Candidates for any examination who are not entered by a College shall themselves send any fee that may be due to the Registrary when sending in their names; they shall not be admitted to the examination unless the fee and any fine or fines that they may have incurred have been paid.

Remission of fees and fines.

6. The proper fee, if any, and any fine or fines that may have been incurred must be paid in respect of every candidate whose name has been entered for an examination and whose withdrawal has not been received at the Registry by the latest day prescribed for the receipt of entries. Nevertheless, the Council may in case of hardship remit the whole or part of any fee or fine incurred in connection with candidature for an examination or competition or degree. Applications for such remission must be sent to the Registrary without delay. An application made on grounds of illness should be accompanied, if possible, by a certificate signed by a medical practitioner.

Payment.

7. Except where it is otherwise provided in any particular regulations all fees and fines payable under Ordinance shall be paid to the Treasurer.

University Composition Fees

Liability to pay a University Composition Fee.

1. Except as provided otherwise in the general regulations for admission as a Graduate Student, a matriculated student who is pursuing a course leading to a qualification specified in the following regulations or a Graduate Student not registered as a candidate for any qualification shall pay a University Composition Fee, at the rate specified in Regulation 10, as follows:

  1. (a)Students taking the following courses shall pay a fee for each year of the course:
  2.  The course leading to the M.B.A. Examination.
  3.  The course leading to an examination for the M.St. Degree.
  4. (b)Students undertaking research leading to the M.D. Degree shall pay a fee for the course.
  5. (c)Any other student shall pay a fee at one third of the annual fee:
  6. (i)for each term which the student has kept by residence;
  7. (ii)for each term in which the student has been in residence, or has been engaged in a course of study in the University, for twenty-one days or more;
  8. (iii)for each term allowed by the Council as a term of residence.
  9. (d)Notwithstanding sub-paragraph (c) above,
  10. (i)in the case of a student in receipt of university fee loan support from the Student Loans Company, University Composition Fee liability shall arise on certification of attendance at each liability date for the proportion of the annual amount relating to that liability date, as determined by the Student Loans Company; and
  11. (ii)in the case of a student who is a qualifying person under the Student Fees (Qualifying Courses and Persons) (England) Regulations, but not in receipt of university fee loan support from the Student Loans Company, University Composition Fee liability shall arise on attendance at each liability date for the relevant proportion of the annual amount.

2. In addition to the requirements of Regulation 1, a matriculated student pursuing a course leading to one of the following examinations or qualifications shall pay the University Composition Fee at the appropriate rate prescribed for any term or terms in which, as part of the arrangements for the course, he or she has not been in residence:

Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos

Chemical Engineering Tripos

Education Tripos

Engineering Tripos

Manufacturing Engineering Tripos

Mathematical Tripos

Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos

Natural Sciences Tripos

Postgraduate Certificate in Education

Final M.B. Examination for the M.B., B.Chir. Degrees (if a student pursues his or her clinical studies in the University)

Bachelor of Theology for Ministry

Doctor of Education

Doctor of Engineering

For students commencing the following courses, or commencing a course of research or study as a Graduate Student with a view to registration for one of the following courses, on or after 1 October 2010:

Doctor of Philosophy

Master of Science

Master of Letters

Master of Philosophy

Certificate of Postgraduate Study

What the fee covers.

3. Payment of a University Composition Fee under these regulations shall entitle a matriculated student without additional fee

  1. (a)to attend any course within the University which is listed in the table of fees attached to these regulations save for the following courses which, except with the special permission of the General Board, are open only to candidates for the examinations to which they lead, that is to say
  1. (i)courses of class work or practical instruction,
  2. (ii)any other course notified as being specially restricted,
  1. provided that, if a student wishes to attend a course of instruction in any subject listed in the table of fees without subsequently taking an examination in that subject, he or she shall be permitted to do so only if accommodation is available after provision has been made for all those students for whom the course is primarily intended;
  2. (b)to be admitted or readmitted to any University examination, unless the regulations for the particular examination provide otherwise;
  3. (c)to be admitted to any primary degree or to receive any diploma or certificate which is listed in the table of fees for which he or she has become qualified;
  4. (d)to be admitted to the M.A. Degree on becoming qualified therefor.
Additional payments.

4. In addition to paying a University Composition Fee a student shall be liable to pay

  1. (a)any fines that he or she may incur under Ordinance;
  2. (b)any deposit or charge required by a Faculty Board or the Head of a Department to cover the cost of breakages, loss of equipment on loan, or abnormal supplies of material.
Other students.

5. A member of the University who is not liable to pay a University Composition Fee under Regulation 1 or 2 of these regulations and for whom no provision is made in any other regulation, but who has been given permission by the General Board to attend a course of instruction, shall pay a fee of such amount for each term or year as shall be determined by the General Board from time to time; provided that a graduate of the University who is not reading for a University examination may attend without payment any lectures announced in the Reporter by a Faculty Board with the approval of the General Board as being available to such a person.

6. A candidate who has at no time paid one of the University Composition Fees prescribed in these regulations or in any other regulations for University Composition Fees shall pay a fee of £5 for admission to each degree.

Powers of the Council.

7. The Council shall have power

  1. (a)to determine the appropriate fee for a student other than a Graduate Student in cases of doubt;
  2. (b)to reduce or remit fees in cases of hardship, provided that no student shall be entitled to a remission of part of a University Composition Fee for any term on the ground that he or she has not made use of any of the facilities provided by the University.
Powers of the Board of Graduate Studies.

8. The Board of Graduate Studies shall have power

  1. (a)to determine the appropriate fee for a Graduate Student in cases of doubt;
  2. (b)to reduce or remit fees in accordance with the general regulations for admission as a Graduate Student.
Definitions.

9. Overseas students shall be as defined in the Appendix to these regulations, and all students thereby excluded from that category shall be home students.

10. Subject to the provisions of Regulations 11 and 12, University Composition Fees shall be payable at the rates shown in the tables to these regulations, according to students’ status as home or overseas students and according to their subject of study and prior qualifications. A student who is dissatisfied with her or his categorization for the purposes of University Composition Fees may request a review of the decision. A request for review shall be made under the Procedure for the Review of Decisions of University Bodies established by the General Board.20

11. The Board of Graduate Studies shall have power to vary the category of a particular Graduate Student in consideration of the facilities required by the student in pursuing her or his course of study.

12. The University Composition Fees charged to Home and EU undergraduate students shall be subject to approval by Grace of the Regent House. These fees shall be subject to the following conditions:

  1. (i)the recommendation for the fees to be charged shall be accompanied by an analysis of the costs of an undergraduate education agreed by the General Board and the Council following consultation with the Colleges;
  2. (ii)the fees to be charged shall not exceed any limit prescribed by law;
  3. (iii)for such students who are undertaking a required period abroad the rate shall be half the full amount or such other amount that may be determined by the Secretary of State for this category;
  4. (iv)for such students beginning courses on or after 1 August 2009 which lead to a qualification (other than courses in Medical and Veterinary Sciences leading to the B.A. Degree or courses in Architecture or for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education) which is equivalent to, or at a lower level than, a qualification they possessed when they began their course (ELQ students) the rate shall be the fee determined by the University for ELQ students.1

TABLE OF FEES, 2018–19

Amended by Graces 2 of 18 January, 4 of 22 February, 2 of 26 April, 5 and 6 of 7 June, 2 of 19 July, and 1 of 25 October 2017, and Grace 3 of 14 March 2018

Table 12

 
Annual Fee (£)

Home and EU

Overseas

2018–19

2018–19

Qualification

Continuing students who commenced before 1 September 2012

Students who commenced on or after 1 September 2012 but before 1 September 2017

Students who commenced on or after 1 September 2017

Continuing students who commenced before 1 September 201822

Students who commenced on or after 1 September 201823

B.A. Degree:1

       

Courses leading to Tripos, Preliminary, or Ordinary Examinations in

       

 Group 1

       

 Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 Archaeology

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 Archaeology and Anthropology24

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 Asian and Middle Eastern Studies

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 Classics

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 Economics

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 Education

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 English

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 History

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 History and Modern Languages

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 History and Politics

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 History of Art

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 Human, Social, and Political Sciences

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 Land Economy

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 Law

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 Linguistics

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 Modern and Medieval Languages

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 Philosophy

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 Politics, Psychology, and Sociology24

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 Theological and Religious Studies

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

 Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

       

 Group 2

       

 Mathematics

3,465

9,000

9,250

19,449

21,411

       

 Group 3

       

 Architecture

3,465

9,000

9,250

22,818

25,119

 Geography

3,465

9,000

9,250

22,818

25,119

 Music

3,465

9,000

9,250

22,818

25,119

  

 Group 4

     

 Chemical Engineering

3,465

9,000

9,250

26,538

29,217

 Computer Science

3,465

9,000

9,250

26,538

29,217

 Engineering

3,465

9,000

9,250

26,538

29,217

 Management Studies

3,465

9,000

9,250

26,538

29,217

 Manufacturing Engineering

3,465

9,000

9,250

26,538

29,217

 Natural Sciences

3,465

9,000

9,250

26,538

29,217

 Psychological and Behavioural Sciences

3,465

9,000

9,250

26,538

29,217

       

 Group 5

       

 Medical and Veterinary Sciences (including for this purpose the Second M.B. and Second Vet.M.B. Examinations)3

3,465

9,000

9,250

42,210

50,130

       

 Year Abroad4

1,725

1,350

1,385

50% full fee

50% full fee

       

B.Th. Degree

3,465

9,000

9,250

17,439

19,197

       

Medical and Veterinary Degrees: M.B., B.Chir. Degrees, Vet.M.B. Degree22

3,465

9,000

9,250

42,210

50,130

       

M.Eng. Degree and M.Sci. Degree

9,250

26,538

       

M.Math. Degree

9,250

19,449

       

M.A.St. Degree:

       

Courses leading to examinations in

       

 Astrophysics

10,065

26,538

 Materials Science

10,065

26,538

 Mathematics

10,065

19,449

 Physics

10,065

 

26,538

B.A. Degree Group 5

       

Medical and Veterinary Sciences (including for this purpose the Second M.B. and Second Vet.M.B. Examinations)

Overseas/International 2017–18

Overseas/International 2018–19

 Overseas students who commenced in or before 2010–11

36,492

38,319

 Overseas students who commenced in 2011–12

38,289

40,206

 

TABLE 25

 
Annual Fee (£)

Home/EU

Overseas

Qualification

2018–19

2018–19

LL.M. Degree

15,810

27,720

   

M.C.L. Degree

30,000

30,000

   

M.Ed. Degree: (two-year part-time course)6

   

 Students who commenced in 2017–18

 5,400

10,800

 Students who commenced in 2018–19

 5,550

11,880

   

Ed.D. Degree: (five-year part-time course)6

 Students who commenced before 2014–15

 4,437

 Students who commenced in or after 2014–15

 5,550

11,880

   

Postgraduate Certificate

   

 Education (P.G.C.E.)

   

  Home/EU students who commenced before 2012–13

 3,465

  Home/EU students who commenced in or after 2012–13 but before 1 Sept 2017

 9,000

  Home/EU students who commenced on or after 1 Sept 2017

 9,250

  Overseas students who commenced in or after 2012–13

26,502

   

M.Mus. Degree

11,100

25,368

   

M.Phil. Degree:7

   

Courses leading to examinations in

   

  Advanced Chemical Engineering

11,733

31,056

  Advanced Computer Science

11,733

31,056

  African Studies

13,950

23,760

  American History

11,100

23,760

  American Literature

11,100

23,760

  Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic

11,100

23,760

  Applied Biological Anthropology

13,950

27,720

  Archaeological Research

11,100

23,760

  Archaeology

11,100

23,760

  Architecture

11,100

23,760

  Architecture and Urban Design

   

   Home/EU students Year 1

 9,00019

   Home/EU students Year 2

 4,50019

   Overseas students Year 1

27,789

   Overseas students Year 2

13,896

  Architecture and Urban Studies

11,100

29,112

  Asian and Middle Eastern Studies

11,100

23,760

  Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Research)

11,100

23,760

  Assyriology

11,100

23,760

  Astronomy

 7,614

26,502

  Basic and Translational Neuroscience

10,800

26,502

  Biological Anthropological Science

13,950

27,720

  Biological Science

 8,094

26,502

  Bioscience Enterprise

11,733

27,060

  Biotechnology

11,733

27,060

  Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology

 8,094

27,945

  Chemistry

 7,614

26,502

  Classics

11,100

23,760

  Computational Biology

10,047

26,502

  Conservation Leadership

10,047

26,502

  Criminological Research

11,100

23,760

  Criminology

11,100

23,760

  Development Studies

15,810

27,720

  Developmental Biology

 7,614

26,502

  Early Modern History

11,100

23,760

  Earth Sciences

 7,614

26,502

  Economic and Social History

11,100

23,760

  Economic Research

20,520

27,720

  Economics

20,520

27,720

  Education

11,100

25,740

  Egyptology

11,100

23,760

  Energy Technologies

10,047

28,575

  Engineering

 8,094

27,945

  Engineering for Sustainable Development

10,047

27,060

  English Studies

11,100

23,760

  Environmental Policy

13,950

23,760

  Epidemiology

10,047

26,502

  European, Latin American, and Comparative Literatures and Cultures

11,100

23,760

  Film and Screen Studies

11,100

23,760

  Finance

12,762

27,060

  Finance and Economics

20,520

27,720

  Financial Research

 7,614

27,060

  Fluid Flow in Industry and the Environment

 7,614

26,502

  Genomic Medicine

12,000

32,481

  Geographical Research

 7,614

21,027

  Geography (Arts)

 7,614

21,027

  Geography (Science)

 7,614

26,502

  Health, Medicine, and Society

13,950

24,570

  History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine

13,950

25,740

  History of Art and Architecture

11,100

23,760

  Human Evolutionary Studies

13,950

27,720

  Industrial Systems, Manufacture, and Management

10,176

29,778

  Innovation, Strategy, and Organization

10,047

27,060

  International Relations and Politics

15,810

27,720

  Land Economy

13,950

23,760

  Land Economy Research

11,100

23,760

  Latin-American Studies

11,100

23,760

  Machine Learning and Machine Intelligence

12,132

29,778

  Management

27,060

27,060

  Materials Science and Metallurgy

 7,614

26,502

  Mathematics

 7,614

21,027

  Medical Science

 8,094

26,502

  Medieval and Renaissance Literature

11,100

23,760

  Medieval History

11,100

23,760

  Micro- and Nanotechnology Enterprise

10,047

26,502

  Modern British History

11,100

23,760

  Modern European History

11,100

23,760

  Modern South Asian Studies

13,950

23,760

  Multi-disciplinary Gender Studies

13,950

23,760

  Music

11,100

23,760

  Nuclear Energy

10,047

30,033

  Philosophy

11,100

23,760

  Physics

 7,614

26,502

  Planning, Growth, and Regeneration

13,950

23,760

  Polar Studies

 7,614

21,027

  Political Thought and Intellectual History

11,100

23,760

  Primary Care Research

 8,094

26,502

  Public Health

10,047

26,502

  Public Policy

30,000

30,000

  Real Estate Finance

18,600

27,720

  Scientific Computing

10,047

26,502

  Social and Developmental Psychology

 9,753

22,857

  Social Anthropology

15,810

27,720

  Sociology

13,950

25,740

  Strategy, Marketing, and Operations

10,047

27,060

  Technology Policy

27,060

27,060

  Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion

11,100

23,760

  Theoretical and Applied Linguistics

11,100

23,760

  Translational Biomedical Research

 7,614

32,481

  Veterinary Science

 8,094

26,502

  World History

11,100

23,760

   

M.Res. Degree:

   

Courses leading to examinations in

   

  Biological Science

 8,094

27,060

  Cancer Biology

 8,094

26,502

  Future Infrastructure and Built Environment

 8,094

27,945

  Gas Turbine Aerodynamics

 8,094

27,945

  Graphene Technology

 8,094

27,945

  Integrated Photonic and Electronic Systems

 8,094

27,945

  Management Studies

 8,094

27,060

  Mathematical Genomics and Medicine

 8,094

27,945

  Medical Science

 8,094

26,502

  Physical Sciences

 8,094

26,502

  Sensor Technologies and Applications

 8,094

27,945

  Social Anthropology

15,810

27,720

  Ultra Precision Engineering

 8,094

27,945

   

Diplomas:

   

Courses leading to examinations in

   

  Conservation of Easel Paintings

   Students who commenced before 2017–18

 9,468

23,808

   Students who commenced in or after 2017–18

10,800

25,239

  Economics (Advanced Diploma)

15,810

23,760

  International Law

11,100

23,760

  Legal Studies

11,100

23,760

  Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion (Advanced Diploma)

11,100

22,029

TABLE 38 9
 

Home/EU

Overseas

2018–19

2018–19

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

Qualification

 Home/EU students who commenced in or before 2015–16

Home/EU students who commenced in 2016–17

Home/EU students who commenced in 2017–18

Home/EU students who commence in 2018–19

Overseas students who commenced in or before 2015–16

Overseas students who commenced in 2016–17

Overseas students who commenced in 2017–18

Overseas students who commence in 2018–19

Eng.D. Degree

7,362

7,626

7,857

8,094

23,889

25,104

26,613

26,613

             

Ph.D., M.Sc., and M.Litt. Degrees, and Certificates of Postgraduate Study (C.P.G.S.):10 11

               

 Group 1 Arts

7,362

7,626

7,857

8,094

19,017

19,989

21,189

22,248

 Group 2 Science

7,362

7,626

7,857

8,094

23,889

25,104

26,613

27,945

 Group 3 Clinical

7,362

7,626

7,857

8,094

41,430

43,521

46,134

48,441

Group 1 Arts: Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic; Archaeology; Architecture; Asian and Middle Eastern Studies; Classics; Criminology; Development Studies; Divinity; Economics; Education; English; Geography; History; History of Art; History and Philosophy of Science; Land Economy; Law; Mathematics; Modern and Medieval Languages; Music; Philosophy; Politics and International Studies; Sociology; Social Anthropology; Theoretical and Applied Linguistics.

Group 2 Science: Architecture; Astronomy; Biochemistry; Biological Anthropology; Biological Science; Chemistry; Chemical Engineering; Computer Science; Earth Sciences; Engineering; Geography; Management Studies; Materials Science; Pathology; Physics; Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience; Plant Sciences; Psychiatry; Psychology; Public Health and Primary Care; Zoology.

Group 3 Clinical: Clinical Medicine; Veterinary Medicine.

 

TABLE 4A

Fee for the course (£) (for all students)

Qualification

2018–19

M.B.A. Degree (one-year course)

 53,000

Executive M.B.A. (two-year part-time course)

 2017 intake18

 65,960

 2018 intake18

 65,960

M.Fin. Degree (one-year full-time course)

 43,995

M.Acc. Degree (one-year full-time course)

 42,000

M.Acc. Degree (two-year part-time course)21

 49,000

Bus.D. (four-year course)

 2017 intake17

230,000

 2018 intake17

230,000

M.D. Degree (fee for the course for 2018–19 entrants)16

 8,013

   [annual fee] 

 1,603

Vet M.D. Degree

 Home/EU [2017 intake]

  7,857

 Overseas [2017 intake]

 26,613

 Home/EU [2018 intake]

  8,094

 Overseas [2018 intake]

 27,945

 

TABLE 4B

Annual Fee (£)

Home/EU

Overseas

Qualification

2018–19

2018–19

M.St. Degree: two-year part-time courses in

   

 Advanced Subject Teaching

   

  No course commenced in September 2017

  Course commenced in September 2018

 5,001

14,205

   

 Applied Criminology and Police Management

   

  Course commenced in March 2017

 7,500

 7,500

  Course commenced in March 2018

 7,500

 7,500

   

 Applied Criminology, Penology, and Management

   

  Course commenced in March 2017

 6,501

 6,501

  Course commenced in March 2018

 6,501

 6,501

   

 Building History

   

  Course commenced in October 2017

 7,251

10,251

  Course commenced in October 2018

 7,500

10,500

   

 Clinical Medicine

   

  Course commenced in October 2017

 5,925

 9,660

  No course commenced in September 2018

   

 Construction Engineering

   

  Course commenced in September 2017

11,229

11,229

  Course commenced in September 2018

11,313

11,313

 
 Creative Writing

   

  Course commenced in October 2017

 6,903

13,803

  Course commenced in October 2018

 7,248

10,379

   

 Entrepreneurship

   

  No course commenced in October 2017

  Course commenced in October 2018

15,501

15,501

   

 Genomic Medicine (two-year programme)

   

  Course commenced in October 2017

 6,000

14,591

  Course commenced in October 2018

 6,000

16,000

   

 History

   

  Course commenced in September 2017

 6,903

13,803

  Course commenced in September 2018

 5,000

10,000

   

 Interdisciplinary Design for the Built Environment

   

  Course commenced in September 2017

 8,001

 8,001

  Course commenced in September 2018

 9,960

 9,960

   

 International Relations

   

  Course commenced in September 2017

 7,500

12,000

  No course commenced in September 2018

   

 Real Estate

   

  Course commenced in September 2017

10,302

10,302

  Course commenced in September 2018

10,614

10,614

   

 Social Innovation

   

  Course commenced in September 2017

15,000

15,000

  Course commenced in September 2018

15,501

15,501

   

 Sustainability Leadership

   

  Course commenced in September 2017

11,571

11,733

  Course commenced in September 2018

12,102

12,102

TABLE 5: Home/EU ELQ students

The following rates shall apply to Home/EU students commencing a course in 2009–10 or later years leading to a qualification which is equivalent to, or at a lower level than, a qualification they possessed when they began their course (ELQ students).12

 ELQ students on courses in Medical and Veterinary Sciences leading to the B.A. Degree, as defined in the Regulations, to the M.B. or B.Chir. Degrees, the Vet.M.B. Degree, on courses in Architecture, or the Postgraduate Certificate in Education are exempt from the ELQ policy and pay the Regulated fees*** set out below.
 

Annual Fee (£)

Home/EU ELQ students

2018–19

Qualification

Students who commenced on or after 1 September 2012

Students who commenced on or after 1 September 2017

B.A. Degree:

   

 Groups 1–5 (except Architecture and Medical and Veterinary Sciences)

10,065

10,065

 Architecture***

 9,000

 9,250

 Medical and Veterinary Sciences***

 9,000

 9,250

  

   

B.Th. Degree

10,065

10,065

   

Medical and Veterinary Degrees: M.B., B.Chir., Vet.M.B.***

 9,000

 9,250

   

M.Eng. Degree, M.Sci. Degree, and M.Math. Degree

10,065

10,065

   

M.A.St. Degree

10,065

10,065

   

Certificates (excluding P.G.C.E.)

10,065

10,065

   

Postgraduate Certificate in Education (P.G.C.E.)***

 9,000

 9,250

   

Year abroad13

 5,034

 5,034

Year abroad (ELQ exempt)13

 1,350

 1,385

 

APPENDIX
Definition of an overseas student for the purposes of University Composition Fees

An overseas student is a person to whom the University may lawfully charge higher fees than persons not so categorized by virtue of the provisions of the Education (Fees and Awards) (England) Regulations, as they may be amended from time to time.14

Certificates of Degrees and Examinations and Matriculation

1. The Registrary shall issue a certificate free of charge to every person proceeding to a University award, but a fee shall be charged for issuing a copy of a certificate.

2. The Registrary may issue on request a degree certificate of an alternative design, bearing the arms of the University printed in colour; a fee shall be charged for such a certificate.

3. The Registrary may issue a statement of verification attesting matriculation, or the passing of any examination, or the class obtained by a candidate in a Tripos Examination or the degrees or University awards held by the candidate. A fee may be charged for each such statement.

4. In addition to statements of verification supplied under Regulation 4 of the regulations for the disclosure of examination marks, the Registrary may issue more detailed transcripts15 than the statements of verification specified in Regulation 3 above to the candidate to whom the information relates. A person who has proceeded to a degree or who has completed a course leading to a University award shall receive such a transcript relating to the examination or examinations for that degree or award free of charge; a fee shall be charged for issuing a copy of the transcript or for issuing a transcript to a person who has not proceeded to a degree or completed a course leading to an award.

5. The fees charged under Regulations 1–4 shall be determined from time to time by the General Board. A Schedule of the fees charged shall be published in the Reporter from time to time.

Footnotes

  1. 1. Students who have proceeded to the B.A. Degree but have been given leave to read for another Tripos ‘not for honours' are deemed to be ELQ students for the purpose of their fee liability (see Table 5).a b
  2. 2. See Table 5 for fee rates for certain students taking equivalent or lower qualifications (ELQ).a
  3. 3. Parts Ia and Ib. The fee payable by a student who is reading for another Tripos in order to satisfy the requirements for the B.A. Degree is the fee set out for that Tripos.a
  4. 4. The Year Abroad fee applies to students undertaking a full year course of study abroad or working away (see Regulation 7 for the Law Tripos, Regulation 23 for the Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos, Regulation 28 for the Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Regulation 23 for the Engineering Tripos). Home/EU undergraduate students on a year abroad under the Erasmus Scheme are liable for 15% tuition fee for students admitted in and after 2012. Overseas undergraduates will be charged 50% fee during their year abroad and Graduates will pay the full fee.a
  5. 5. Island students who commenced in or after 2013–14 pay the Overseas rate of fee.a
  6. 6. The fees are the annual fee.a b
  7. 7. The fees in this table for one-year full-time courses are the fees for the course for part-time students studying for the same qualification. The fee payable in each of two part-time years is half the full-time fee chargeable in the year of entry.a
  8. 8. For students commencing in 2015–16 and later years the fee will be fixed for the duration of their course (i.e. fees in each year of their course will be the same as the fee in their year of entry).a
  9. 9. Island students commencing in 2013–14 and later years pay the Overseas rate of fee.a
  10. 10. For part-time students who commenced before 2015 the fee payable is 60% of the full-time rate applicable to the year they commenced; for part-time students who commence in and after 2015 the fee payable is 60% of the full-time fee charged in their year of entry.a
  11. 11. Please note that Architecture and Geography appear in both Groups 1 and 2.a
  12. 12. Students who have proceeded to the B.A. Degree but have been given leave to read for another Tripos ‘not for honours’ are deemed to be ELQ students for the purpose of their fee liability.a
  13. 13. The Year abroad fee applies to students undertaking a full year course of study abroad or working away (see Regulation 7 for the Law Tripos, Regulation 23 for the Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Tripos, Regulation 28 for the Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos, Regulation 23 for the Engineering Tripos). Home/EU undergraduate students on a year abroad under the Erasmus Scheme are liable for 15% tuition fee for students admitted in and after 2012. Overseas undergraduates will be charged 50% fee during their year abroad and Graduates will pay the full fee.a b
  14. 14. The current regulations are the Education (Fees and Awards) (England) Regulations 2007 (Statutory Instruments 2007, No. 779), as amended. The category of persons who are not overseas students is defined in Schedule 1 to these Regulations (as amended).a
  15. 15. A transcript is a formal, verifiable, and comprehensive record of an individual student's learning. It will normally include information about the nature, level, content, and status of the studies undertaken by the individual named on the original qualification document, in addition to recording the outcomes.a
  16. 16. The annual fee is payable over five years. Any outstanding balance is payable before submission of the dissertation.a
  17. 17. Fees for the 2017–18 and 2018–19 intake will be £80,000 for the first year, and £50,000 for each of Years 2 to 4.a b
  18. 18. Fees for the 2017–18 and 2018–19 intake will be 60% of the full fee for the first year, and 40% for the second year.a b
  19. 19. The fee paid by Home/EU students on the M.Phil. in Architecture and Urban Design is normally the rate paid during their first degree (and 50% that rate in Year 2).a b
  20. 20. See p. 216.a
  21. 21. Fees for the 2018–19 intake will be 60% of the full fee for the first year, and 40% for the second year.a
  22. 22. Fees are liable to rise annually.a b
  23. 23. Fees will be fixed at these rates for the duration of the course.a
  24. 24. Final intake October 2012.a b