UNIVERSITY
TUITION FEES | ifs School of Finance Tuition
fees for 2012 entry: £5,750 - £6,000 What
they say: "The
ifs School of Finance, a private not-for-profit provider of Higher Education,
today confirmed that it will be charging between £5,750 and £6,000 per annum for
its full-time degrees from September 2012. As
the only professional body in the UK with taught degree-awarding powers, the ifs
benefits from a much lower cost base than most traditional universities and, as
a charity, it is not motivated by profit. This enables the school to offer degree
programmes of exceptionally high quality and relevance, but for fees that are
significantly lower than the £9,000 that will be charged by the majority of universities
from 2012." Source:
http://www.ifslearning.ac.uk/newsandmedia/11-07-06/The_ifs_School_of_Finance_a_not-for-profit_private_provider_offers_lower_cost_degrees.aspx
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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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