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Financial Information
Tuition Fees For Current Fee Rates see:
www.st-andrews.ac.uk/students/money/Tuitionfees
Applicants should note that it is a condition of registration with the University that they accept liability for their tuition fees and that it is the applicant’s responsibility to apply to an appropriate body for support with fees.
UK and EU Students (At time of going to print the changes in Student Funding for 2012 entrant students are still unclear. Therefore the information given below can only be a guide to the arrangements and it is highly recommended that prospective students should read updated information on the websites noted below.)
Students who are permanently resident in Scotland or in other European Union countries outside the United Kingdom, may be eligible to be assessed for fee support.
• Students living in Scotland who have residency for three years prior to study should apply for funding via:
www.saas.gov.uk
Students may be eligible for a Tuition fee grant, Student Loan, Young Student Bursary, Lone Parents’ Grant, Childcare Grant for Lone Parents’, Travel Grant.
• Students living in England who have residency for three years prior to study should apply for funding via:
www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance
Students may be eligible for a Tuition Fee Loan, Maintenance Loan, HEI grant (dependent on level of family income), Special Support Grant (some students are eligible for this grant instead of the HEI grant – check eligibility), Childcare Grants, Parents Learning Allowance and Adult Dependants’ Grant.
• Students living in Wales who have residency for three years prior to study should apply for funding via:
www.studentfinancewales.co.uk
Students may be eligible for a Tuition Fee Loan, Maintenance Loan, Special Support Grant (some students are eligible for this grant instead of the Assembly Learning Grant – check eligibility), Childcare Grants, Parents’ Learning Allowance and Adult Dependants’ Grant.
• Students living in Northern Ireland who have residency for three years prior to study should apply for funding via:
www.studentfinanceni.co.uk
Students may be eligible for a Tuition Fee Loan, Maintenance Loan, Maintenance Grant, Special Support Grant (some students are eligible for this grant instead of the Maintenance Grant – check eligibility), Childcare Grant, Parents’ Learning Allowance and Adult Dependants’ Grant.
Students from the EU and EEA EU and EEA eligible students should be entitled to apply to SAAS, the Students Awards Agency for Scotland
www.saas.gov.uk for tuition fees only. These funds are paid directly to the University. Students must be studying on a course from which they will graduate in Scotland. Each year a new application is required. EU and EEA students are not entitled to any living cost support whilst in the UK. Therefore they do not receive any Student Loan or Bursary/Grant.
Students who have a complex residency history may wish to contact the Money Adviser, Student Services.
Students who are undertaking a second undergraduate degree should note that funding may NOT be available from student funding bodies.
The latest information on the eligibility for UK/EU fee rates is set out within the Money Matters section of the University website (
www.st-andrews.ac.uk/students/money ). At the time of going to press the key criteria that must be met are:
1. You must have been resident within the UK/EU for the three years preceding the start of the course. Please note – if the main reason you have been resident was for full-time education (secondary or tertiary), this does not count towards the three years.
2. You must have ‘settled status’ in the UK/EU, thus there must be no restrictions on your living and working in the UK/EU.
There are some exceptions to the above criteria. If you are unsure whether you would be classified Home or Overseas for fee purposes, please contact Student Recruitment & Admissions (E:
admissions@st-andrews.ac.uk) and request a Fee Status Enquiry Form.
For further information see the Sponsio Academica at
www.st-andrews.ac.uk/students/rules
Annual Fees & Other Costs Tuition fees only cover the cost of tuition: all other costs associated with your study are your own responsibility. You will also be responsible for paying for your accommodation. There are a number of other expenses and charges which are not covered by annual tuition fees. When calculating your budget, allowance should be made for books and equipment, field trips, stationery, printing and binding of dissertations, photocopying and computer disposables (for personal computers), laboratory fees, travel, laundry, and the (optional) red undergraduate student gown.
Overseas Students Overseas students are all liable to pay the overseas fee rate appropriate to the chosen course of study. You may be entitled
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