Tuition fees
Tuition fees are the costs of your education at London Met. We charge a range of fees depending on what course you are enrolled on. Please see below for details on what fees you are supposed to be paying.
Click here for a complete list of Undergraduate tuition fees and
Postgraduate tuition fees for courses commencing September 2012.
UK and EU students
Undergraduate course fees 2012-13
From September 2012 there will be a change in undergraduate tuition fee pricing in public sector universities and colleges in England. You can find out more about this here: yourfuture.direct.gov.uk
London Met will be one of the most affordable universities in the country with courses ranging from £4,500 to £9,000, and 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.
Contact Admissions for more details on our tuition fees policy:
Tel: +44(0)20 7133 4202
Fax: +44(0)20 7133 2677
Email: admissions@londonmet.ac.uk
International students
If you are from outside the EU, you will usually pay overseas fees. If there is some doubt about whether you are a 'home' or 'overseas' student you will need to prove that you qualify for home fees.
If you believe we have assessed your fee status wrongly please complete and return a fee assessment form.
Part-time students
Part-time students pay fees depending upon how many modules they do each year. Different students study at different course loads, which is why we show a 'per module' fee rather than an 'annual' fee.
Paying your fees
All students have to pay half of their tuition fees on their first day.
If you are sponsored or receive a student loan your fees will be paid directly by your sponsorship organisation or by the Student Loans Company.
Overseas students usually have to pay a deposit of between £1000 and £4000 before they start their course. Students who win full scholarships do not pay a deposit.
Find out more about ways to pay your fees.
Refunds and fee waivers
Once you have enrolled the full tuition fees remain due even if you do not complete the academic year.
Non-payment of tuition fees will result in one, or more, of the following sanctions:
- Withdrawal of library loan facilities, computer facilities and all other University facilities, including access to University buildings.
- Cancellation of marks gained whilst a student is suspended.
- Deferral of consideration for an award by the University Awards Board until the debt is paid.
- Withholding of invitation to and/or participation in a graduation ceremony.
- Referral to our external debt collection agency(s).
- Exclusion from the University instalment payment plan for fees and requirement to pay all outstanding fees in full.
- Permanent or temporary exclusion from the University.
Refunds are at the discretion of the University and are only considered in exceptional circumstances. Tuition fee waivers and refunds will automatically be processed once you have formally withdrawn or intermitted from your course. Find out more about withdrawing or interrupting your studies.
A standard administration charge of £100 will apply to all refunds. The University will also apply a charge to cover any recruitment costs incurred via the University’s agents and/or offices overseas. This amount will be deducted from any refund that might be agreed.
If you are starting your course in 2012, please see yourfuture.direct.gov.uk for detailed information on tuition fees.

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