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Undergraduate fees in 2013-14

Undergraduate fees in 2013-14. New FT Home/EU students will pay £9,000 pa Fees are payable for each year of your course Courses with an Intercalated Year/Year Abroad pay partial fees

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Undergraduate fees in 2013-14

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  1. Undergraduate fees in 2013-14 • New FT Home/EU students will pay £9,000 pa • Fees are payable for each year of your course • Courses with an Intercalated Year/Year Abroad pay partial fees • You will not need to pay tuition fees ‘up front’. All students are eligible for a Tuition fee loan for each year of your course from Student Finance England (only repayable once you are earning £21,000 or more, and written off after 30yrs) • In 2012 Warwick Undergraduate Scholarships and Bursaries offered Bursaries of £2,500 pa and a fee waiver of £2,000 pa to eligible students from families with incomes of £25,000 pa or less • Bursaries of up to £1,500 were also available to eligible students from families with incomes below £42,600 pa

  2. What help can I get? • Living Costs are estimated at between £156 to £250 a week for 39 week academic year but……….. • very much depend on lifestyle and spending patterns. • Loans from the Government are available (repayable once you are earning £21,000 or more) • Means-tested non-repayable grants from both the Government and University are available • Non-repayable Warwick bursaries between £2,500pa to £500pa available to students whose family income is less than £42,601pa • Less than £25,001pa £2,500pa • Less than £36,001pa £1,500pa • Less than £42,601pa £500pa

  3. Living Cost Support including Warwick Bursary

  4. Further information • Student Finance Advisers will be available today in the Exhibition between 10:00 and 15:30 • Also: • Details on University website: www.warwick.ac.uk/go/ugfunding • Government website: www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance

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