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MONEY MATTERS Tuition Fees


All students or their sponsors must pay tuition fees as well as their full living and travel expenses. There are two categories of tuition fees: Home (UK/EU) rate and Overseas rate, and the level of tuition fee you have to pay depends on your tuition fee status. Students normally resident in EU states are treated on the same basis as Scottish domiciled students for fee purposes, while students from outside the UK or EU, not normally resident here, pay fees at the overseas rate.


You can find a list of all tuition fees on the University Registry Office website at www.dundee.ac.uk/registry


The fees for all our postgraduate courses are listed on the relevant course page on our website www.dundee.ac.uk/admissions/pgcourses.


Scholarships There are many different types of scholarships available, both from the University of Dundee and from other sources. We have information about many of these on our website, just follow the links to ‘Fees and Funding’ from our undergraduate (www.dundee.ac.uk/ undergraduate/) or postgraduate pages (www.dundee.ac.uk/postgraduate/). Please remember that most scholarships are competitive, and many have early application deadlines.


Living Costs The cost of living in Dundee is considerably lower than the UK average, with student rent off-campus about 10% below the UK average.


The following figures are based on the expenditure of an average, single student, living on-campus (excluding tuition fees). Clearly your own expenditure will vary depending on your personal circumstances and lifestyle. (Costs estimated December 2010).


Cost per month Rent


Food


Laundry, toiletries etc Phone/postage


Travel within Scotland Extras (unexpected bills) Total


£420 - £440 £120


Books, printing, equipment £30 Clothes


£25 £10 £25 £20 £20


£670 - £690


The NatWest Student Living Index rates cities as how cost effective they are for students to live in. In their latest report, Dundee was ranked 1st in Scotland and 3rd in the UK.


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