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  2. Fees and Funding. Fees for full-time international students are displayed in the course database. Please check this for up-to-date fees. Information about fees related to the International Study Centre can be found on their own website. More information is available below.

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    When you apply to us, an assessment of your fee status is made automatically based on the information on your application form. If you receive an offer then your fee status will be confirmed in your offer letter, and for international students at UCAS as well. If you think you have been assessed incorrectly you can appeal by contacting us at feesta...

    You will be asked a number of questions on our online application form which helps us to assess your fee status. We will send you a notification through your applicant portal to let you know what your fee status is. If you think you have been assessed incorrectly then you can submit a Fee Status Review request. You do this through your applicant po...

    There are certain circumstances where it is possible for you to change fee status part way through your course (from overseas to home). If after checking the UKCISAwebsiteyou think this might apply to you, then you can contact us explaining why you think your fee status should change, and if appropriate we will send you a form to complete asking fo...

    Whilst we know some of what we might expect for fee status following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, we are currently waiting for revised fee status regulations to be published by the UK Government. This means that in some instances we may not be able to resolve appeals until after these have been published and considered. Meanwhile, UKCISAis the ...

    Should a student already enrolled with the University provide new information that they could otherwise have provided at an earlier date in the admissions process which would entitle them to Home/EU fee status, the University would apply any such change to the next full academic year of study. The remainder of the year would be charged at the inter...

    To comply with the Data Protection Act 1998, communication regarding fee status assessment by the University will, by default, be only possible with the applicant or student directly. Should an applicant or student wish to nominate a third party (e.g., parent, teacher, or agent) to discuss this on their behalf, they should fill out our enquiry form...

    Tuition and accommodation fees are payable following your arrival at the University. An invoice will be issued to you indicating the date by which you must have paid these fees. Payments, in sterling, can be made direct debit, credit card, cheque or bankers draft or bank transfer. However, direct debit is the University's preferred method of paymen...

  3. Find out how much your programme at the International Study Centre will cost - including accommodation, insurance and airport transfers.

  4. International applicants. The tuition fees shown for overseas and EU students are for one complete academic year of full time study, are set according to the academic year of entry, and remain the same throughout the duration of the programme for that cohort (unless otherwise stated).

  5. Fees are per annum unless otherwise stated. All figures are GBP (£) unless otherwise stated. Fees are set by year of entry, and unless noted specifically otherwise, remain the same for the duration of a course. EU students will pay the overseas fee for the duration of their course.

  6. Fees and Funding. You’ll need to pay an annual tuition fee for your postgraduate taught course. The fee you will pay depends on the course you are studying, if it’s full-time or part-time and whether you are a home or international student. You can find the fee for each course in the ‘Fees and Funding’ section of the course detail pages.

  7. An investment in your future. Studying for a degree is an investment in your future, with graduates on average earning more over the course of their working life than non-graduates. Durham’s high graduate employability combined with a lower cost of living in the North-East make studying for a degree at Durham a sound financial investment.

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