Fees
Deposit payments
International applicants (except those from the US and Norway) to undergraduate and taught postgraduate programmes are required to pay a deposit of £2,500 within 15 days of accepting an offer from Roehampton. Payment of the deposit will ensure confirmation of your programme (subject to satisfying any conditions attached to your offer) and will be deducted from your first fee instalment. You can pay your deposit online.
Undergraduate international tuition fees
In 2012/13 the fee will be £10,400. This will be subject to an inflationary increase of approximately 5% per annum.
Postgraduate international tuition fees (MA/MSc/MRes/MFA)
In 2012/13 the fee will be £10,600 across all programmes.
MBA programme
In 2012/13 the fee will be £13,000.
Doctoral programme fees (MPhil/PhD)
In 2012/13 the fee will be £10,600.
International Foundation Certificate and Pre-Masters Certificate tuition fees
For students from outside the EU: 2012/13: £7,300.
For EU students: 2012/13: £3,500.
Scholarships
Financial support
Before you travel to the UK to begin your studies, you must ensure that you have sufficient funds to cover your academic fees and living expenses. It is generally impossible to make arrangements for financial support once you have left your own country. While most students pay for their own fees and living expenses, there is some financial support available for studying in the UK from:
- home country government and related schemes
- UK government schemes
- University scholarships
- UK research bodies.
You can find out about sources of funding in your home country from your local British Council office, your local Ministry of Education or local universities and colleges.
Students from the USA can apply for a Federal Loan. For further information, see the US Federal Loans information sheet (Word).
The British Council website features information on UK government schemes for postgraduate study such as the British Chevening Scholarships, Commonwealth Scholarships and the Overseas Research Students Awards Scheme (ORSAS). You should apply for these scholarship schemes well before you arrive in the UK.
View the International Scholarships Guide (PDF).