UNIVERSITY
TUITION FEES | University of Oxford Tuition
fees for 2012 entry: £9,000 What
they say: "Annual
charges would be between £3,500 and £9,000 (with lower charges achieved through
waivers). Over £15m a year would be spent on financial support and access through
tuition charge waivers, bursaries, and outreach work. When
cuts to public funding for teaching are taken into account, the real extra income
to Oxford would amount to £10m a year, of which over £7m would be immediately
reinvested in new student support. The
proposals mean that first-year students from households with incomes under £16,000
would have a deferred charge of £3,500 – virtually the same as at present. For
later years of their course, the deferred charge would be £6,000 per year. As
at present, no tuition charges have to be paid upfront." Overall,
the collegiate University will continue to meet out of its own resources almost
half the real annual cost of £16,000 of educating an undergraduate at Oxford –
a subsidy of around £77m a year benefitting every UK and EU student, regardless
of background." Source:
http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2011/111503.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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