Fees and funding
London Met is the champion of affordable quality education. Specialist staff are available to provide you with advice and guidence on fees and funding.
How much you pay in tuition fees depends on which country you come from and whether you are a full or part-time student. Here you can find the latest information on our course fees, financial support and the various ways you can pay for your studies.
Undergraduate course fees 2012-13
From September 2012 there will be a change in the costs of studying on a degree course at universities and colleges in England. To find out more go to yourfuture.direct.gov.uk
London Met will be one of the most affordable universities in the country with the cost of a full time course ranging from £4,500 to £9,000. The average price of a London Met course will be £6,850.
Click on the ‘cost’ tab on the course pages to find out how much your course will cost.
Find more information on undergraduate, post-graduate and part-time fees.
FUNDING FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
If you are a UK student intending to study full-time you can apply to
Student Finance England for a loan to cover your fees, a loan to help
with your living costs, and to see if you are eligible for a grant to
help with your living costs. You might also be eligible for a National
Scholarship which will be available from the University for some
full-time students whose families are on low incomes. If you are a UK
student intending to study part-time you can apply for a loan to cover
the cost of your tuition fees.
Find out more about Student Loans and about Grants and scholarships
If you are an EU/EEA student, you should check your funding entitlement here.
If you are studying on the BSc Dietetics and Nutrition, or the BSc Social Work course, you receive alternative/additional funding from the NHS and should visit their website.
PREVIOUS STUDY
If you have previously studied at degree level you may find you are not entitled to funding or that you have a reduced entitlement, so you may have to pay the University fees yourself. If you already hold a degree you may find you are not entitled to receive any funding at all for your course.
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION?
- Check out our downloadable funding information sheets
- Make an online funding application, or browse the Government’s information pages
- Visit the Introduction to 2012 funding webpage
Ways to pay
If you are entitled to a student loan your fees will be paid directly to the University by Student Finance England. If you are paying your own fees you will need to make payment to the University either in one full payment or in instalments by cash, cheque, credit or debit card or by bank transfer.
If you have any queries please email: admissions@londonmet.ac.uk

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