UNIVERSITY
TUITION FEES | University of Bristol Tuition
fees for 2012 entry: £9,000 What
they say: "Within
the proposals we set out a scale of fees with the objective of supporting those
who find it most difficult to access the many advantages that an undergraduate
education at Bristol provides, as well as a wide range of support to aid the majority
of households. The
proposed range of fees was as follows: *A tuition fee of £3,500 p.a. for all
students whose residual household income is £15,000 or below; *A tuition fee
of £4,500 p.a. for all students whose residual household income is £20,000 or
below; *A tuition fee of £6,000 p.a. for all students whose residual household
income is £25,000 or below; *A full tuition fee waiver and an annual maintenance
bursary valued at £3,750 for those Access to Bristol ‘graduates’ who have a residual
household income of £25,000 or below; *A tuition fee of £9,000 p.a. for all
students whose residual family income exceeds £25,000 per year. Taken
together, these proposals represent a reinvestment of approximately 35 per cent
of any additional fee income we receive over £6,000." Source:
http://www.bris.ac.uk/news/2011/7761.html
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Information correct as
of February 2012. Please note this page focuses on the new tuition fees system
payable by UK (Home) and EU students on a full-time undergraduate degree course
in England. The system for international students has not changed radically and,
therefore, annual fees for international students are likely to remain unchanged
and higher than those stated on this page.
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