Fees, Charges & Expenses
- The University reserves the right at any time to revise its published scales of fees and charges whether in respect of new entrants or of students already on course.
- The fee for any particular course will be notified on application to the Academic Registrar.
- Course fees for a session (or part of a session) are payable for the course in two instalments due at the start of each semester. Unless otherwise stated, all other fees, charges and sums payable to the University are to be paid in full within seven days of the date of the invoice or of the date at which they fall due.
- Outstanding debts for which students are responsible will become liable for penalties as set out in section 16 et seqq. below.
- No person shall be awarded a degree, diploma or certificate unless he or she has paid the fees prescribed and any other sums due to the University. (Ordinance No.7,4,5).
- Students in difficulties over settling their debts to the University are urged to discuss them with the Fees Office at the earliest opportunity.
Course Fees 2001/02
- The fees quoted below, except where otherwise stated, are sessional fees for 2001-02, inclusive of all charges for matriculation, registration, tuition, examination, graduation and where applicable, Students' Union subscription but not fees for re-examination. Admission to a course leads automatically to a liability for fees. A student who for any reason withdraws during the session has no claim to any refund of fees paid nor to a waiver of fees due but not yet paid. However, the Director of Finance will consider applications for a refund of course fees in respect of any semester which has not been started. The fees applicable to visiting students and to students pursuing courses in the affiliated institutions are given in the appropriate sections below.
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UK and EU students |
Full-Time |
Part-Time |
8. |
Undergraduate courses |
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All courses |
£1075 |
£530 |
9. |
Research and instructional courses |
|
(a) fees for research courses . |
£2805 |
£930 |
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(b) fees for instructional courses according to Faculty |
£2805 |
£930/£1400 |
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(c) fees for non-standard instructional courses: |
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Diploma/MSc in Educational Psychology |
£9794 |
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Diploma in Rehabilitation Studies |
(Full-time and part-time route) |
|
Year 1 |
na |
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MSc Year 2 |
£1134 |
£850 |
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Diploma in Rehabilitation Studies (Part-time route) |
|
Year 1 |
na |
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Year 2 | £2333 |
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MSc Year 3 | £850 |
| Diploma/MSc in Management of Childhood Disability | £4,800 |
| Doctorate in Education | £3600 | £1175 |
10. | Other Diplomas and Certificates | Full-Time | Part-Time |
| Diploma in Advanced Educational Studies . | £2805 | £930 |
| Certificate in Advanced Educational Studies |
| - per certificate | £625 |
| - dissertation | £325 |
| Postgraduate Certificate in Education | £1075 |
Information about fees for courses run on a modular basis may be obtained from the Academic Registrar's Department
Overseas Students (excluding EU students)
Fees charged to full-time overseas students cover the full cost of tuition, examinations, membership of the Students' Union and, for research students, research support expenses. The University does not normally charge additional bench fees to overseas students who pay the inclusive fee. Part-time overseas students will be charged at 50% of full-time courses.
- (a) Standard fees for both undergraduate and postgraduate instructional courses, unless fee to UK/EU students is higher when UK fee applies:
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Full-Time |
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Classroom-based
Laboratory-Workshop-based
Clinical
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£7300
£9600
£18060 |
(b) | Non-standard fees: |
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P.G.C.E .
Bachelor of Nursing
MSc in Engineering for Development
Dip/MSc Management of Childhood Disability |
£9600
£9600
£9950
£9280 |
(c) |
Research - Fees are charged according to the
faculty/department of registration: |
|
Archaeology, Economics, English, History,
Law, Management, Music, Philosophy, Politics,
School of Modern Languages, Social Statistics,
Social Work Studies, Sociology and Social Policy
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£7300 |
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Mathematical Studies
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£8000 |
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Educational Studies
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£7300 |
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Psychology
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£9600 |
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Aeronautics and Astronautics, Chemistry,
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Cryogenics, Electrical Engineering,
Electronics and Computer Science,
Engineering Materials, Geography,
Institute of Sound and Vibration Research,
Mechanical Engineering, Medicine (non-
clinical), Ocean and Earth Sciences,
Physics and Astronomy,
School of Biological Sciences, Ship Science
|
£10,800 |
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Clinical Medicine
|
£19,285 |
Visiting Students
- Students attending courses but not seeking a qualification of the University will be charged fees to be determined in each case by the Academic Registrar but the following guidelines will apply:
- Full-time attendance: UK or overseas full-time fee appropriate to course.
- Part-time attendance: UK or overseas part-time fee appropriate to the course.
All Students
The following fees regulations apply to all students, as appropriate.
- Undergraduate courses:
- Re-examination fees:
Between 1 and 3 examination papers taken on a second or subsequent occasion £30
Between 4 and 6 examination papers taken on a second or subsequent occasion £50
7 or more examination papers taken on a second or subsequent occasion £80
- An administration fee of £300 will be charged to any candidate retaking any examination papers in a centre other than the University of Southampton. This fee is in addition to any fee applicable under (a), above.
- All students spending a period of study abroad as part of their course are required to pay the standard sessional fee in respect of that period.
- Research and instructional courses
- Nominal registration fee
(single payment due on transfer) £65
- Research courses: in addition to the appropriate sessional fee the University may charge a research support fee not exceeding £1200 per annum and not exceeding £1225 per annum for research in clinical disciplines. (UK/EU only: fees for overeseas research students are normally inclusive of support fees.)
- Re-examination fee for instructional courses
Between 1 and 3 examination papers taken on a second or subsequent occasion £30
Between 4 and 6 examination papers taken on a second or subsequent occasion £50
7 or more examination papers taken on a second or subsequent occasion £80
- An administration fee of £300 will be charged to any instructional course candidate retaking any examination papers in a centre other than the University of Southampton. This fee is in addition to any fee applicable under (c), above.
- Examination fee for DM, MS (thesis or published works) . £1000
- Fee for re-submission of thesis or published works (all candidates):
MPhil - £155
PhD - £175
DM, MS - £300
- A student beginning a research course in mid-session shall pay fees pro rata for each calendar month of candidature until the 30 September next following, part of a month counting as a full month.
- Higher Doctorates
Examination fee for DLitt, DMus, DSc, DSc(Social Sciences), LLD (external candidates) £2000
(staff candidates) £600
Penalties for Late Payment
- If payment of any sum due (other than a fine) is not received by the University within five weeks of the date of issue of the account (as appropriate), a charge for late payment will be added to the sum due, as set out below, and the student will be informed in writing by the Finance Office.
- Course Fees
Up to £1000: | £30 |
£1001-£3000: | £40 |
£3001-£5000: | £50 |
£5001 and above: | £60 |
- Residence Charges (including out-of-term residence)
Up to £100: | £20 |
£100.01-250: | £30 |
£250.01-400: | £40 |
£400.01 and above: | £50 |
- Other debts
Up to £20: | Lesser of £10 or the amount due (i.e. the debt is doubled) |
£20.01-50: | £20 |
£50.01 and above: | £40 |
- If payment of course fees (including any late payment charge) is not received by the University within eight weeks of the date of issue of the account (as appropriate) the Director of Finance will inform the Academic Registrar. The students concerned will be liable to termination of course with effect from the end of the current term and/or they may be refused examination in accordance with Ordinance No. 7,3,5.
- If payment of any other debt (including any late payment charge) is not received by the University within eight weeks of the date of issue of the account (as appropriate) the Director of Finance may at his discretion refer the total debt to the University's solicitors or a credit management company for collection. The student concerned will be liable for any charges arising from the referral, including the costs of any court action.
- Students who are expecting to continue on course into the next session but who have a debt to the University outstanding on 31 July may not be permitted to sit examinations (if any) in the following September and will not be permitted to register for the following session while their debt remains outstanding. The course of such a student will thus effectively be terminated.
Fees for courses at accredited and affiliated institutions
- Please refer to the individual colleges for details of tuition fees.
Other Fees and Expenses
The following information does not apply to students following courses in affiliated institutions.
Students are responsible for meeting the cost of essential textbooks, and of producing such essays, assignments, laboratory reports and dissertations as are required to fulfil the academic requirements for each programme of study. Some academic departments will make a nominal charge for the provision of essential supplementary material and study guides.
In addition to charging Tuition Fees, as appropriate, the University, under the terms of Section 28 of the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998, may levy a number of supplementary charges, as listed below.
- Laboratory Deposits
At the beginning of their course students reading Chemistry are required to pay a deposit not exceeding £30. This deposit is repaid, less any deductions, during the last two weeks of the course. Deductions from the deposit may be made in respect of practical work, local fieldwork and other similar items of expenditure.
Students in the School of Biological Sciences are required to pay at the start of their course a sum of £30 which is not refundable.
- Hire of Lockers
A limited number of lockers are available within departments for use by students, who are required to pay a deposit at the beginning of the session. Keys must be returned at the end of each session and upon the return of the key the deposit is refunded to the student.
- Additional expenses: Undergraduate courses
- The regulations for some first-degree courses prescribe study courses, excavations, field trips or visits which may take place in term-time or in vacation and may involve residence abroad, and the payment of a contribution towards the associated costs.
- The regulations for single and combined honours in Modern Languages prescribe varying periods of residence abroad.
- Students taking certain first-degree or certificate courses are required to meet the cost of preparing and typing their dissertations or reports (approx. cost £60).
- All students in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science may be required to obtain drawing instruments, drawing paper, computer disks, certain items of protective clothing and electronic calculators (approx. cost £90).
- All students taking Electronics, Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical and Electro-mechanical Engineering may be required to equip themselves with tool sets (approx. cost £40).
- All students studying Medicine are required to equip themselves with a number of instuments (approximate cost £150); and to pay £60 on annual registration in Years 1 and 2, and £60 thereafter, on a laboratory deposit; to cover the cost of locker keys (£5 returnable on return of locker keys in Years 1 and 2), health screening and a contribution towards the costs of travel.
- All students studying Music are required to purchase a music stand (approximately £30) and a pair of headphones (approximately £40)
- Students at Winchester School of Art are charged an annual 'studio fee'. (maximum £120)
- Students taking Ocean and Earth Sciences may be required to obtain basic field equipment and contribute to the costs of field and laboratory materials.
- Students taking Social Work Studies may have to contribute to the cost of travel to practical placements.
- Students taking English are required to pay an annual fee for photocopying of reading materials.
- All students studying Physiotheraphy are required to equip themselves with a number of instruments (approx. cost £80).
- Additional Expenses: Postgraduate courses
- All students taking the MSc course in Oceanography must meet the cost of protective clothing and fees for visits to marine stations and institutions (approx. cost £70).
- Students taking postgraduate instructional courses are usually required to submit typed and bound dissertations (approx. cost £150).
- Students studying for higher degrees by research will incur costs for the typing and binding of their theses. These costs may be considerable and will vary according to the nature and length of the work.
Hall Fee Regulations
- Fees Due
- Fee liability becomes due once a place has been accepted.
- Students wishing to leave halls will be required to give twelve weeks notice in writing from a Saturday. A student leaving hall will be financially liable for the full period of notice unless the place is taken by another student with the agreement of the Accommodation Officer/Warden.
- When a student withdraws or suspends from a course, hall fees are due for 7 days from the date the student vacates his/her place unless 7 days' notice has previously been received.
- Full fees are due if a place for the start of session is cancelled less than 10 working days before the start of that session.
- Fees Remission
- Students absent through illness are allowed 75% fee reduction for each complete week the accommodation is vacant, subject to the production of a medical certificate and providing the student is not in hospital.
- In certain cases of extreme financial hardship or where there are compassionate grounds some remission may be given.
- Penalties
Students who fail to pay residence fees by the due date will be liable for penalties for late payment as set out in para 16 et seqq. above.
Residence and Lodging Fees
- Catered Halls of Residence
Chamberlain, Connaught, Gateley, Glen Eyre, Highfield (Aubrey and Wolfe), South Stoneham House, Traditional Halls:
Fees for standard arrangements for undergraduates range from £2,450-£3,300 excluding Christmas and Easter vacations according to facilities provided e.g. washbasins, en suite provision.
- Self-Catering Halls of Residence
Bencraft, Clarkson (term time only), Glen Eyre, Hartley Grove, Highfield (Wolfe), Montefiore I, II and III, Romero, St Margarets, South Hill, Erasmus Park:
Fees for standard, self-catered agreements range from £1650 - £2650, according to facilities.
Fees for long-let agreements range from £2,150-£3,450, according to facilities.
Fees for long-let agreements in family flats in Overdell Court are £3,898.
Fees for long-let agreements in couples accommodation range from £3600-£4700, according to type and facilities.
- Lodgings Placements
Students resident in lodgings normally pay not more than £80 per week (£65 bed and breakfast weekdays, full board Sundays; £62.50 bed and breakfast only; 49 bed and breakfast Monday to Friday only), according to the accommodation provided; this is paid direct to the lodgings provider. The weekly terms include a non-refundable element to cover the retention of rooms during the Christmas and Easter vacations.
** The requirement that visitors shall park their vehicles only in spaces designated for visitors' use is waived at week-ends and from 18.00 hours (16.00 hours at Avenue Campus and New College) to 24.00 hours on Monday to Friday evenings in term time.