University of Chichester

Tuition Fees

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Undergraduate

New Full Time Home and EU Students – The University will be charging £3,290 (2010 / 2011) for its Undergraduate and Foundation Degree Programmes.

The University will be charging £3,375 (2011 / 2012) for its Undergraduate and Foundation Degree Programmes.

• Download: Undergraduate Tuition Fees 2010 / 2011 pdf
• Download: Undergraduate Tuition Fees 2011 / 2012 pdf
• Download: Tuition Fees Policy

If you are unsure what your fee status is, please contact Admissions, email: admissions@chi.ac.uk

Undergraduate Fees for 2012/13

We are proposing to charge a fee of £8,500 to home and EU students on full time undergraduate programmes for 2012. Based on the current profile of students our average fee will be below £7,500.

Students from the most disadvantaged backgrounds and those with a household income less than £25,000, will receive a support package that reduces the fee equivalent to £6,000.

Postgraduate

There is an Alumni discount of 10% for students applying within five years of completion of undergraduate course at Chichester. For more information please contact admissions@chi.ac.uk

• Download: Postgraduate Tuition Fees 2010 / 2011 pdf
• Download: Postgraduate Tuition Fees 2011 / 2012 pdf
• Download: Tuition Fees Policy

How do I Pay my Tuition Fees?

For information on how to pay tuition fees, please go to how to pay tuition fees

Students who are covered by the new tuition fee policies can choose to defer payment on their fees. This means that they can apply for a loan from the Government who will pay the tuition fees to us on their behalf. The Tuition Fee Loan will be administered by the Student Loans Company. Once students graduate, and are earning above a certain income (currently £15,000), they start repaying the Government loan.

Students under the old tuition fee policy will be means tested as before and will have to make arrangements to pay tuition fees at the start of the academic year.

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