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Further information Undergraduate Prospectus 2010
Tuition Fees and Finance Tuition Fees and Finance
Further information Further information
When making a decision we need to be satisfied that you would be able to study were earning). However, our Annual Bursary was not means-tested and was
at the level required and fulfil the objectives of the course. All of the information open to both UK and EU students on full-time undergraduate programmes,
contained on your application, including your past academic performance, predicted who are themselves paying fees of £3,145 per year or more.
grades and personal statement, along with any other evidence of your skills,
aptitude and potential will be considered. If you submit your UCAS application form We hope that a similar level of support will be available to our 2009/10 entry
by the mid-January deadline, you will usually receive offers from your universities students. For up-to-date information on our Annual Bursary please visit
by the end of March, although for popular courses, you may not hear until May. www.lsbu.ac.uk/fees
Conditional Offers How much will it cost?
A Conditional Offer (one that is dependent on your future examination There are two main costs to consider when thinking about studying at university
performance) will usually be expressed in terms of specific grades. In some cases – tuition fees and living expenses. Your living expenses cover things like
you will be asked to achieve particular grades in certain subjects. accommodation, travel, food, entertainment and books. We recommend that
you budget between £7,000 and £8,000 per year to cover your living expenses.
If, when you receive your results, you do not quite achieve the grades you need, Visit www.studentcalculator.org.uk for a handy student finance calculator.
please contact us as we may still be able to offer you a place.
Tuition fees
Appeals Full-time courses
If you wish to appeal against decisions made, or wish to make a complaint about In September 2006 major changes to higher education fees and funding were
any part of the University application procedures, please address your appeal/ introduced by the Government, meaning that for the academic year 2006–07
complaint in writing to the Director of Recruitment: universities in England were allowed to charge new full-time undergraduate
students up to £3,000 a year in tuition fees. Like other universities, LSBU decided
Director of Recruitment to introduce a flat rate tuition fee for all full-time undergraduate degree courses.
London South Bank University The rate for 2008-09 was £3,145. At the time of this prospectus being printed the
103 Borough Road figures for courses commencing in 2009-10 were not available. For the most up to
London SE1 0AA date information go to www.lsbu.ac.uk/fees and click on the ‘Fees checker’ option.
We know that concerns about financing your course play a role in your decision Part-time courses
to study at university – which is why we try and keep things as simple as possible In 2008-09 the DIUS offered a package of financial support for part-time home
and make sure our financial support helps you when you need it most. undergraduate students to assist with the cost of their tuition fees and help with
additional course costs. Those students studying over a certain level of intensity (less
For the purpose of tuition fee payment, students are split into one of three than full-time but over a certain number of units) were eligible for a means-tested
categories: Home/UK Students, EU Students or International/Overseas Students. Fee Grant and/or Course Grant. Every year the government looks at ways in which
If you are not sure which category you fall into, for more information visit to improve financial support for part-time, Home and EU students.
www.ukcisa.org.uk
For the latest information see www.lsbu.ac.uk/fees or www.direct.gov.uk
Money to support you
Government changes meant Home and EU students who have started full-time International students
undergraduate courses at university since 2006-07 could choose not to pay their Tuition fees are due at the beginning of each year of your programme of study
tuition fees up front. It is likely that this will be the same situation for students and are not normally refundable. At the time of this prospectus being printed the
starting at university in 2009-10. We also put together a support package in the fees for students from non-EU countries had not been finalised for 2009-10 entry.
form of an Annual Bursary for students entering since 2006/07, which had some
significant benefits. Most other universities means-tested their bursaries (meaning Other fees
they were weighted depending on how much money the student and their family Additional costs such as registration fees and field trip costs also apply to some
courses. You are advised to visit www.lsbu.ac.uk/fees for up to date information.
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