As a full-time undergraduate student, you will have two main types of expense at university – tuition fees and your living costs. However, the Government's funding system of grants and loans means that you can choose not to pay anything until after you have finished your degree.
Please note that fees are subject to alteration each year.
Tuition fees for September 2016 entry
For fee purposes, students are classified as either Home/EU or overseas. For details of the criteria used for establishing fee status, see the UK Council for International Student Affairs website. If you are unsure whether you are classified as home/EU or overseas, contact the Admissions Office on +44 (0)1895 265265.
Overseas undergraduate subject fee bands
For overseas students, subject areas are classified as either low band (generally classroom-based), middle band or high band (generally requiring higher cost resources or equipment). Refer to Brunel's international finance pages for more details.
Low |
College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences (except Business, Communications & Media and Games Design) |
Middle |
Dept of Business |
High |
College of Health and Life Sciences (except Physical Education and Youth Sport & Psychology) |
Full-time courses
-Home/EU: £9,000 per year.
-International (non-EU) students: £14,100 (low band), £15,400 (mid band) or £17,200 (high band).
Part-time courses
Home/EU: 75% of the full-time fee (£6,750 for 2016/17) for the first four years. If it takes you six years, rather than four, to complete your studies, then you will pay nothing for the fifth or sixth year.
Returning students
Fees for returning undergraduate students (e.g. those who started in September 2011 or earlier) have been set at £3,465 by the government (£2,600 for part-time courses).
Sandwich placement year
Sandwich courses last for four years. Thick-sandwich students spend Year 3 gaining work experience, while students following a thin-sandwich course benefit from two shorter work placements in Years 2 and 3.
For students entering the University September 2012 onwards, the fee for a placement year is £1,000. It is payable in year 3 of a 4 year sandwich course, regardless of whether the course is thick or thin sandwich. A scholarship is available to cover the tuition fee of the placement year.
For those Home students who entered the university before 2012 on the old fees' scheme and all international students, the placement year fee is 30% of the full time tuition fee.
Fees are charged during sandwich years because of the continued support and assessment structures that form an integral part of your placement. Brunel University London has Work Placement Officers and an infrastructure in place to support students both on placement and seeking a placement. During a placement year, students will have access to university facilities and services, both on campus and online.
MEng and MMath courses
The fee for the final year of the MEng and MMath will be reduced by a fee waiver of one third of the full fee, resulting in a fee of £6,000.
Professional health courses
Courses in subjects such as Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Specialist Community Public Health Nursing attract higher level tuition fees than standard courses, but you may well be eligible for extra or different funding to cover this. Seecourse pages for more information.
Foundation years in Engineering or Information Technology
We offer an additional foundation year which is designed to prepare those who may not have the right qualifications to enter our Engineering and IT degrees (find out more on the course pages). Fees for 2015/16 are as follows:
-Home/EU: £6,000
-International: £15,400 for IT; £17,200 for Engineering.
Miscellaneous fees
These fees are reviewed annually and the figures stated below are for 2016 entry. Please see Student Financial Policy for further information.
-Re-registration fee: £220
-Replacement transcript fee: £25
-Replacement certificate: £60.
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