Tuition Fees UCL's annual tuition fee covers all elements of tuition (except any field courses you might have to take), registration and examinations although optional courses taken elsewhere in the University of London may attract an additional fee. Fees for residential accommodation are charged separately. Please note: UCL policy is to charge one rate of tuition fee to those classified as liable for UK tuition fees regardless of whether a student is studying for an equivalent or lower level qualification than they have already achieved. Further information about tuition fees can be found on the Current Students website. Fees for international students Tuition fees for Overseas students are higher than those for UK/EU students, reflecting the fact that UCL receives no money from the UK Government to cover any aspect of the cost of their education. Overseas fees are set by UCL and are subject to revision each year, usually rising in line with inflation. The fee payable depends on the subject being studied. In 2011/12, the UCL Overseas fees are: Most Arts, Humanities and Social Science-based programmes but including Mathematics and Statistics: £13,410 Most Science and Engineering programmes but including Archaeology and Fine Art: £17,560 Built Environment, including Architecture: £17,560 Law: £13,410 Medicine: £26,190 This information is intended only as a guide. For full details of fees including details about paying, see www.ucl.ac.uk/current-students/money 本文来源:https://www.wddqw.com/doc/d15baf02eff9aef8941e0675.html