Thursday, May 24, 2012

OXFORD SCHOLARSHIP


University of Oxford

Fees, funding & scholarship search

Start a search to quickly find and compare the annual cost of studying and living at Oxford, as well as any support that may be available to you through funding and scholarship opportunities. Before starting a search please note that:
  • The fee rates are annual rates for full-time study unless specified. You should expect and budget for fees increasing on an annual basis.
  • The search includes 'University-wide' scholarships, College and Departmental awards over £2,000
  • Students interested in a research degree in medical sciences should first identify the department(s) and programme(s) that best fit the research themes that interest them on the Medical Science Graduate School website.
By using the search tool you agree to the terms and conditions. The rates and funding shown are for planning purposes only and do not constitute a financial agreement.

Fees, funding & scholarship search terms and conditions

The fees, funding & scholarship search is intended as a guide to the amount you will be liable to pay and any support you may receive based on the information you enter. All figures in the search tool are in pounds sterling (£).
The fee rates shown are annual rates for full-time study unless otherwise specified. You should expect and budget for fees increasing on an annual basis. Fees for 2013/14 will be published in September 2012.

Fee status classification

  • The University follows government regulations on fee status classification. This classification depends on certain nationality and residence conditions. More information about fee status classification can be found on the fee status pages.
  • Island rates are only payable by students from the Channel Islands and Isle of Man and apply to undergraduate programmes and the PGCE qualification only. For all other programmes, Islands students are currently charged at the Home/EU rate.

University tuition fees

Government changes to fees in 2012
University tuition fees for programmes of study starting in the academic year September 2011-June 2012 will not be affected by UK Government  legislation that allows universities to increase the tuition fees they charge to Home(UK) and EU undergraduates from September 2012. Further information on the government's proposals and their effect on students is available on theUndergraduate Admissions pages.
Graduate fees and Overseas undergraduate fees are not affected by this change in legislation.
BMBCH
For Overseas students the 6 year version of this course charges 3 years of fees at the pre-clinical rate and 3 years at the clinical rate. The graduate-entry version charges one year at the pre-clinical rate and 3 years at the clinical rate.
Courses with a year abroad 
Undergraduate courses with a compulsory or optional year abroad are marked with * in the course name. These courses charge a reduced fee during the year abroad. For more information on these fees, see the year abroad fee pages.
ELQ
The ELQ rate applies to students reading for a qualification at an equivalent or lower level to one they already hold. For more information on ELQ rates, please visit the ELQ page.
Part-time courses
Courses offered on a part-time basis are indicated in the course title. Fees shown are the part-time annual University tuition fee.
OUDCE courses
For a small number of courses run by the Department for Continuing Education (OUDCE) the University tuition fee also includes some accommodation. For details of what is covered by the tuition fee, see the OUDCE website. 
Modular courses
A small number of graduate taught courses are taught and charged on a modular basis. These courses are not included in the fees, funding & scholarship search. Information is available on the modular course fee page and on the OUDCE website.
Course name changes and replacement courses
The MSc Education (e-Learning) has been replaced by the MSc Education (Learning and Technology). The MSc Rheumatology has been replaced by the MSc Musculoskeletal Sciences.
Length of fee paying period
For undergraduate courses, fees are payable for every year a student is on course. For information on fees during periods of suspension, see the payments and refunds page.
For graduate courses, information on the length of time fees are payable for is available on thefee liability page.

College fees

Undergraduate programmes of study
College fees are not payable by Home/EU students reading for their first undergraduate degree. They are payable by all other undergraduate students.
Graduate-Entry Medicine
College fees are payable by all students in the first year of the course. They are not payable by students eligible for NHS support in years 2-4 of the course but may be payable by Home/EU students not funded by the NHS. Green Templeton College accepts undergraduates for this course only.
BMBCH
The 6 year version of this course charges 3 years of fees at the undergraduate rate and 3 years at the graduate rate. The graduate-entry version charges one year at the undergraduate rate and 3 years at the graduate rate. College fees are not payable by Home/EU students reading for their first undergraduate degree. They are payable by all other undergraduate students.
PGCE
College fees are not usually payable by Home/EU students.
MBA
The college fee for this course is £3,150 in 2011/12 at all colleges. The college fee for 2012/13 and 2013/14 has not yet been approved.
Part-time study
College fees for part-time study are usually half the full-time study rate. This search tool does not show the actual college fee for courses which have a part-time University tuition fee given. Contact the relevant college for details of college fees for part-time study.
PGCert and PGDip qualifications
Students registered for a PGCert or PGDip are not usually members of a college and do not pay college fees. Students registered for a PGCE are members of a college but special college fee arrangements apply. For further information on whether college membership is usual for the qualification you are interested in, contact the relevant department.












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