General information for students
Fees
FEE PAYMENT
By bank transfer:
Courtauld bank details
By credit/debit card:
Card payment form
UNDERGRADUATE course fees: 2012/13
BA History of Art
- Home/EU fee: £9,000
For general information, advice and guidance regarding student finance, visit http://studentfinance-yourfuture.direct.gov.uk or http://www.studentfinance2012.com/files/StudentGuide.pdf
To register with Student Finance England visit http://www.studentfinance.direct.gov.uk
There are a number of options available to individuals who qualify for financial support. Please see this document for more information about how The Courtauld Institute of Art will support its undergraduates starting in 2012.
- Overseas fee: £13,990
POSTGRADUATE course fees: 2012/13
Study Abroad
One Term: £6,295
Academic Year: £13,990
There is no subsidized fee for Home or EU students who enrol on the Study Abroad Programme. All students are charged at the same rate regardless of their individual fee status.
Courtauld Graduate Diploma in the History of Art
Home/EU fee: £8,530
Overseas fee: £13,990
MA History of Art
Home/EU fee: £4,965
Overseas fee: £13,990
MA Curating the Art Museum
Home/EU fee: £6,215
Overseas fee: £17,015
Postgraduate Diploma in the Conservation of Easel Paintings
Home/EU fee: £7,530
Overseas fee: £17,015
MA in Conservation of Wall Painting
Home/EU fee: £4,010
Overseas fee: £16,245
Research
Part-time Home/EU fee: £2,005
Full-time Home/EU fee: £4,010
Overseas fee: £13,950
PhD writing-up
year: £623
Occasional student fee: £2,170 per term
Guest student fee: £20 per month
All fees are per year (except where stated) and are subject to review.
Home or Overseas?
In order to qualify for ‘home’ fees under this category, you must meet all of the following criteria:
(a) you must be settled in the UK on the first day of the first academic year of the course;
(b) you must be ordinarily resident in the UK on the first day of the first academic year of the course;
(c) you must have been ordinarily resident in the UK and Islands (the Islands means the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man) for the full three year period before the first day of the first academic year of the course (for example, if your course begins in October 2010, you must have been ordinarily resident in the UK and Islands from 1 September 2007 to 31 August 2010);
(d) the main purpose for your residence in the UK and Islands must not have been to receive full-time education during any part of that three-year period.
For more information about fee status and term definitions, please refer to the UK Council of International Student Affairs Web site.
COST OF LIVING
Mercer’s Worldwide Cost of Living Survey has consistently cited London as one of the most expensive cities in the world; however, London is very student-friendly, and your cost of living as a student will depend largely upon your lifestyle choices.
The UNIAID Student Calculator is a handy resource to help you plan your budget. Many retailers and entertainment venues will offer discounts or concession prices when you present your student ID.
If you plan to be out and about often, don’t forget to apply for a student Oyster card online via Transport for London. You cannot apply for this in advance of enrolment.
Finance Office
The Courtauld Institute of Art
Strand
London
WC2R 0RN
Tel: +44 (0) 207 848 2648, +44 (0) 207 848 1888
Fax: +44 (0) 207 848 2410
E-mail: anne.mackey@courtauld.ac.uk or sachin.shah@courtauld.ac.uk
