Archive for the ‘Tuition Fees & Living Expenses’ Category

 

Increase in undergraduate tuition fees for 2012 entry

February 16, 2011
by James Tilley

Substantial cuts are expected to the funding Imperial receives from the government for its higher education activities.

In order to maintain the excellence of the education the College provides to students, Imperial has confirmed its intention to set fees at £9,000 for Home and EU undergraduate students for 2012 entry.

Financial aid will be available to students who have the ability to succeed on Imperial’s courses, but whose financial circumstances may act as a barrier. Our message is that for those who can manage Imperial’s courses, the College will work to ensure they can manage its costs.

Further details of the financial aid that will be available to students entering the College in 2012 will be released following the Office for Fair Access’s decision about Imperial’s proposals in the summer.

Current undergraduate students, who are still studying at Imperial in 2012, will not be affected by the changes to fee levels.

For further information on Undergraduate Tuition Fees from 2012 onwards, please visit the Student Finance website 

 

 

 
 

How much is the late charge for Tuition Fees?

November 23, 2010
by James Tilley

The late charge is 8% of the total invoice

 

 

 
 

Is there a charge for paying Tuition Fees in instalments?

November 23, 2010
by James Tilley

If you are a Home or EU Undergraduate there is no charge for instalments. For all other students the fee is 4% of your total invoice

 

 

 

Please contact accountsreceivableoffice@imperial.ac.uk with details of your payment

 

 

 

Please contact n.rogers@imperial.ac.uk or o.ambali@imperial.ac.uk and this will be reviewed

 

 

 

Please email the Tuition Fee office and the invoice will be amended. Alternatively, you can call them on +44(0)207 594 8011

 

 

 

Please forward a copy of your schedule letter to the Tuition Fees Office, 3rd Floor, Sherfield Building and a new invoice will be raised to Student Finance England.

You can also scan and email the letter to the Tuition Fees team

 

 

 

Once you have accepted an offer in Student e-Service, you will be prompted to answer some questions regarding who will be responsible for the payment of your College fee (tuition fees).

If you are to fund your studies yourself, or if your family are to fund your studies, please select the ‘I accept responsibility for the payment of my own College Fee’ option

If you are to be sponsored, please select the’ Responsibilty for the payment of my College Fee will be accepted by a sponsoring organisation’. If details of your sponsor have not yet been finalised, please select the “self-funded” option and once details of your sponsorship have been confirmed, please email the details, remembering to state your CID, to the appropriate admissions team

 

 

 
 

Do children of College staff qualify for reduced fees?

October 15, 2010
by James Tilley

Information on the fee remissions policy can be found on Page 3 of this document

 

 

 
 

Approximate living expenses

August 24, 2010
by James Tilley

Please see the guidance on the Registry website for a rough guide to the minimum annual expenditure a new student can expect when coming to study at Imperial.