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INTRODUCTION FEES


Fees


Tuition fees are reviewed each year and will depend on your programme of study and fee status. We classify all students as UK, EU or overseas for fees purposes.


The amount you pay for tuition fees and the financial support on offer will depend on your classification. You can find further information and advice on fees classification at bristol.ac.uk/ fee-status.


Tuition fees Wherever possible, up-to-date fees are provided with each programme entry in this prospectus. Fees are quoted per year and are subject to annual review, so are liable to rise each year. Please budget for up to a five per cent increase per year. The tuition fee itself covers charges for tuition, examination and registration, and a contribution towards the cost of membership of the Students’ Union. Self-funded international students accepting a place on a taught postgraduate programme will generally need to pay a fee deposit of £1,500. All students accepting a place on MSc Public Health will need to pay a fee deposit of £1,500.


Tuition fees can be paid in full at registration or in two instalments. Payment may be made online, by direct debit or by credit/debit card. For further details, email student-fees@bristol.ac.uk or call the Student Fees Office on +44 (0)117 954 6372.


For information on online payments please visit bristol.ac.uk/fees-funding/tuition-fees/ payment.


Additional fees Some programmes charge a bench fee in addition to tuition fees. Bench fees cover specific extra costs, usually associated with specialist laboratory or field work. If there is a bench fee for the programme you are interested in, this will be stated on the relevant page of our online programme finder: bristol.ac.uk/pg-study.


Some postgraduate research programmes charge a fee related to submission of the final thesis or extension of the usual period of registration.


Tuition fees for students from the European Union The UK government has confirmed that EU students starting at the University in 2019/20 will be eligible for home fee status. This means that they will be charged the same tuition fees as UK students throughout the duration of their course. For the latest information, visit bristol.ac.uk/ eu-referendum-fees.


bristol.ac.uk/pg-study Cost of living


Living costs in Bristol are higher than in some other parts of the country, although less than in London. Currently, postgraduate students might need around £850-£950 per month in addition to tuition fees. You will need to think about accommodation, food, utilities, books, entertainment and other costs. For more information about living costs, please see bristol.ac.uk/living-expenses.


Part-time work


For many students, part-time or vacation work is a way of boosting finances, while also helping to develop transferable skills in preparation for your future career. Our Careers Service can help you find the right job and advise you on your rights.


To find out more, visit bristol.ac.uk/careers/ find-and-apply/job-search.


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