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Course fees
Changes from 2012
The Government has introduced new financial arrangements, which has led to the withdrawal of most of the public funding for higher education.
The 2012 fees at Worcester reflect the cost of efficiently providing an excellent education. Our philosophy is that once a student is selected to study here, they become a member of our community. This informs everything we do.
At Worcester, we are committed to providing our future students with an outstanding education, facilities and opportunities.
The University remains committed to providing more opportunities for highly talented, ambitious students regardless of their financial circumstances.
Tuition fees at the University of Worcester in 2012
The tuition fees 2012/13 document gives a complete listing below of the fees for 2012.
- The standard annual fee for full-time undergraduate study for UK/EU students enrolling in 2012 is £8,100 per year. Full-time undergraduate courses normally take three years to complete.
- Varying fees apply for Foundation degrees and HNDs. For the majority of Foundation degree courses, which are completed over two years, an annual tuition fee of £6,000 will apply. Most HNDs in 2012/13 will cost £7,000 per year.
- Full-time students studying Nursing or Midwifery will, if on an NHS supported place, get their fees paid. In addition they can also apply for a Maintenance Loan and Grant.
- Some trainee teachers, dependent on subject studied and previous qualification, will receive a PGCE bursary.
- The University proposes to charge on a pro rata basis for part-time study, subject to final approval.
- If you are an International student, please visit the International Centre pages for more detailed information.
Get in touch
Financial advice
The University's Welfare and Financial Guidance Service is available to you even before you apply. If you'd like confidential, one-to-one advice, contact our Welfare and Financial Advice office on:
Tel: 01905 85 5501 or 01905 54 2091
email: moneyadvice@worc.ac.uk
If you have a question about tuition fees and how to pay them, please contact our finance office on 01905 85 5113.









