UNIVERSITY
TUITION FEES | London Metropolitan University Tuition
fees for 2012 entry: £4,500 - £9,000 (Average: £6,850) What
they say: "London
Metropolitan University has announced a radical overhaul of undergraduate education.
The London Met model, planning for which started one year ago, puts student value
for money at the heart of its widespread changes. From
2012/13 students will mostly study year-long modules, and gain thirty weeks of
timetabled teaching, a gain of six weeks on the current average. First-year studies
will be more tightly organised, with an average number of twelve teaching hours
per week. With this longer learning time, there will be more opportunity for development
and guidance before students move to final examinations. The
Academic Board also endorsed London Met’s fee strategy for these new programmes
in 2012/13. As already announced, it will offer courses to UK and European Union
students at many price points across the range of £4,500 to £9,000. The predicted
average undergraduate fee will be £6,850. The University will also consolidate
its portfolio through offering around 160 courses, in contrast to the 557 courses
currently on its books, many with single-digit enrolments. There will be a transition
to this new course offering in 2011/12." Source:
http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/fms/MRSite/psd/dmcf/PR-Pages/2010/New%20directions%20at%20London%20Met.pdf
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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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