UNIVERSITY
TUITION FEES | University of East Anglia (UEA) Tuition
fees for 2012 entry: £9,000 What
they say: "For
degree courses starting in 2012, the University of East Anglia will be charging
a tuition fee of £9,000 a year for UK/EU undergraduates. This fee has been confirmed
by the Office For Fair Access (OFFA).This is not an upfront cost; there is a Tuition
Fee Loan available. The
fee income we receive is used to enhance students' academic and social experience
by investing in the quality of teaching and research, student services and a range
of academic facilities. It also helps us to provide a range of initiatives to
support access for all to higher education. Students
spending a year abroad only pay 50% of their fees for that year. Students
spending a year in industry as part of their degree will only pay £900 for that
year. Eligible students studying Medicine will have their fifth year fees covered
by the NHS." Source:
http://www.uea.ac.uk/sixthform/2012+Fees/Tuition+Fees
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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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