Tuition Fees

These fees cover the cost of your learning experience at LSBU. If you are paying your Tuition Fees yourself payment must be made when you enrol onto your course. If a sponsor is paying your fees then you need a letter of confirmation that your fees will be paid.

International student status

Tuition Fees and the range of financial support available will differ depending on whether you are defined as Home (usually resident in the UK), Europeon Union (EU) or Overseas (International) student. Help with understanding your assessment can be found on the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) website.

Additional information and advice about fees and funding for refugees and asylum seekers who are academics is provided by CARA, the Council for Assisting Refugee Academics.

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How to pay

Paying your deposit and fees

Once you have received your offer letter, you will need a CAS number to be able to apply for your VISA. Before your CAS number is issued, you will need to make a deposit payment of £2,500, for information on how to pay, please visit how to pay (opens in new browser window).

Failure to pay fees

Find out more about what happens if you fail to pay your fees (opens in new browser window).

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Overseas students

Tuition fees

Full-time fees for the academic year 2012-2013 for International students
Programme of study Fees
Undergraduate from £10,000
Sandwich Year from £680
MSc, MA, PgDip from £5400 (including dissertation)
MBA from £11250 (including dissertation and residential)
MPhil, PhD £9,980

International students are expected to have sufficient funds to maintian themselves and pay their tuition fees in line with the UKBA Tier 4 policy. Student fees and financial support for international students differs considerably from that offered to students defined as Home or EU. It is important to determine whether or not you are classed as a Home or EU student.

For further enquiries regarding fees, contact our Fees and Bursary Office.

Field trips

Some courses include compulsory field trips or residential visits and the cost of these is added to your total tuition fee. In addition, some optional units include field trips or residentials for which you will be asked to pay separately.

Payment of fees

Find out more about paying your fees on our Fees & Funding website (opens in new browser window).

Sponsored students

Find out more about sponsored students on our Fees & Funding website (opens in new browser window).

Self-funding students

Find out more about self-funded students on our Fees & Funding website (opens in new browser window).

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EU students

Tuition Fees

Tuition Fees and the range of financial support available will differ depending on whether you are defined as a Home, Europeon Union (EU) or Overseas (International) student. Help with understanding your assessment can be found on the UKCISA website (opens in new browser window).

Field trips

Some courses include compulsory field trips or residential visits and the cost of these is added to your total tuition fee. In addition, some optional units include field trips or residentials for which you will be asked to pay separately.

Payment of fees

For further information on the process of payment visit our European Students webpage (opens in new browser window).

Full-time undergraduates

Full-time undergraduate students can apply for assistance with their Tuition Fees (opens in new browser window).

Sponsored students

It's possible for students to have their fees paid for by a sponsor. Find out more about our arrangements for sponsored students (opens in new browser window).

Self-funded students

Some students have their fees paid for or part paid by their employers or other sponsors. Find out more about part self funding/part sponsored students (opens in new browser window).

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Further information

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