International Tuition Fees
Tuition fees for overseas (non-EU) students in 2012/2013:
Undergraduate |
| HEFP - £13,800 |
| Band 1 Courses - £13,800 |
| Band 2 Courses - £17,600 |
Postgraduate Taught |
| Band 1 Courses - £14,540 |
| Band 2 Courses - £18,560 |
Postgraduate Research |
| Band 1 Subjects - £12,840 |
| Band 2 Subjects - £16,390 |
WHICH BAND?
Band 1 are classroom-based courses/subjects and include Humanities and Social Science. Band 2 courses are lab-based courses/subjects and include Theatre and Performance Studies, Department of Economics, Warwick Business School (with exceptions) and degrees in Science subjects.
Detailed Fee information
Detailed information on fees for postgraduate programmes can be found on the Postgraduate Study
section of the website.
Details of fees for undergraduate degree programmes can be obtained from the Undergraduate Study
section of the website.
Living costs
The International Office have produced a leaflet to provide average living costs for students studying on undergraduate and postgraduate courses at Warwick. These costs are an average and are given as a guide only.
Immigration Please Note: When applying for your Tier 4 visa, you will need to provide evidence of maintenance as a requirement of your application. Please see the Immigration section for more guidance on this.
Sponsored Students: If you require official documents confirming the living costs of studying at the University of Warwick, please email your Regional Team.
Payment by instalments
Students have the option of paying their tuition fees by four 25% instalments, including a payment of 25% at enrolment. Students who wish to pay by installments must do so by Direct Debit, and further details of how to pay your fees will be sent to you once you have accepted your offer of study in the University's welcome pack.
Financial Support
Students resident overseas may be eligible for financial help from their own governments, from the British Council or other funding agencies. Information on scholarships can usually be obtained from the Ministry of Education in the student's own country, or from the local British Council office. Please see our scholarships page for more information.
