Common use of Fee Limits Clause in Contracts

Fee Limits. 2.1 Newcastle University will charge an annual (home rate) tuition fee of £3,1452 for all of its eligible full-time undergraduate degree programmes and for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) programme in the academic year 2008-09 (i.e. from September 2008). 2.2 Undergraduate programmes (or parts of programmes) funded under contract by the Department of Health will not be subject to the variable fee of £3,145 (At Newcastle University, this currently includes the following programmes: Speech and Language Sciences; the fifth year of the 5 year programmes in Medicine and Dentistry; years two, three and four of the four-year accelerated Medicine degree for graduates). 2.3 Students on four-year programmes who are undertaking a one-year placement, or a year abroad, as a compulsory part of their degree programme, will be liable to pay the relevant proportion of the annual tuition fee (25% of the full fee, i.e. £786.25 in 2008-09). 2.4 Subject to regulations published by the government each year, the annual home rate of tuition fee charged by the University is expected to increase to reflect inflation. The fee is reviewed annually, in the light of guidance from the DIUS, and the amount payable in any given year will be published in advance by the University in the relevant publicity materials, including the University website. 2.5 The University’s bursaries and other financial support offered to eligible students are reviewed each year. 1 The University is reviewing its Access Agreement and Bursary scheme for 2009 entry. 2 The fee for subsequent years will be reviewed annually in the light of DIUS advice. 2.6 Students who are offered a place at the University will be informed of the total fees payable for the duration of their programme of study (based on estimates of the likely fee amounts to be confirmed by the DIUS each year).

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Sources: Access Agreement, Access Agreement

Fee Limits. 2.1 Newcastle University will charge an annual (home rate) tuition fee of £3,1452 3,290 for all of its eligible full-time undergraduate degree programmes and for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) programme in the academic year 20082010-09 (i.e. 11. This fee also applies to all returning undergraduate students who entered the University from September 2008)2006 onwards. 2.2 Undergraduate Certain undergraduate programmes (or parts of programmes) funded under contract by the Department of Health will not be subject to the variable tuition fee of £3,145 (3,290. At Newcastle University, this currently includes the following programmes: Speech and Language Sciences; the fifth year of the 5 year programmes in Medicine and Dentistry; years two, three and four of the four-year accelerated Medicine degree for graduates). 2.3 Students on four-year programmes who are undertaking a one-year placement, or a year abroad, as a compulsory part of their degree programme, will be liable to pay the relevant proportion of the annual tuition fee (25% of the full fee, i.e. £786.25 822.50 in 20082010-0911). 2.4 Subject to regulations published by the government each year, the annual home rate of tuition fee charged by the University is expected to increase to reflect inflation. The fee is reviewed annually, in the light of guidance from the DIUSDepartment of Business, Innovation and Skills (DBIS), and the amount payable in any given year will be published in advance by the University in the relevant publicity materials, including the University website. 2.5 The University’s bursaries and other financial support offered to eligible students are reviewed each year. 1 The University is reviewing its Access Agreement and Bursary scheme for 2009 entry. 2 The fee for subsequent years will be reviewed annually in the light of DIUS advice. 2.6 Students who are offered a place at the University will be informed of the total fees payable for the duration of their programme of study (based on estimates of the likely fee amounts to be confirmed by the DIUS DBIS each year).

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Sources: Access Agreement