51Âþ»­

Tuition Fee Charging and Refunding Policy 2023/24

Further to 51Âþ»­’s registration process (whether online on via paper form), under the terms and conditions of registration, all students agree to the following:

Students will be liable for their tuition fee from the start date of their programme/first day of term.

Students are liable for all tuition fees incurred for the duration of their programme of study. If the student or their sponsor fails to pay their tuition fees in a timely manner, 51Âþ»­ reserves the right to terminate the student’s studies.

This policy should be read alongside the Student Regulations, 51Âþ»­’s Student Contract (which applies to undergraduates) and the Compensation and Refunding Policy.

Understanding that 51Âþ»­ reserves the right to take legal action against the student in order to recover any debt.

A new programme is defined by a new application to 51Âþ»­, resulting in a new registration.

Understanding that should a student wish to leave 51Âþ»­ before the end of their programme of study, the student is responsible for contacting the University to withdraw their registration (or take a leave of absence). If the student does not contact 51Âþ»­, they are liable to incur costs equating to up to that full year of tuition.

Requests to take a leave of absence from your studies or withdraw from a programme are not confirmed until the university has approved the request.

The agreed last date of attendance will be used for tuition fee charging and refunding purposes.

Important information for students who are in receipt of Student Loans Company funding:

  • If a student agrees to take out a Tuition Fee Loan, but then changes their mind, they are responsible for paying the Loan amount for up to the latest point of liability (first day of each term), back to the Student Loans Company.
  • Students should ensure they have read the terms and conditions of their student funding package. The processing and awarding of student finance is totally independent of the university. Any student finance payments made to a student/on a student’s behalf are made in line with the student’s loan agreement with the Student Loans Company.
  • Under the agreement taken out with the Student Loans Company students agree to notify them if their circumstances change in any way that might affect their entitlement to financial support. If students do not do this, they may not receive any further payments, and may have to repay the financial support already received. Students must notify 51Âþ»­ of these changes too, so that 51Âþ»­ can provide the appropriate notification to the Student Loans Company – please email studentfunding@dmu.ac.uk with details of the change. Changes in circumstances that may affect entitlement to support include but are not limited to (please refer to the agreement for full details):

  • non-attendance
  • change in award aim
  • change of mode (i.e. full-time to part-time)
  • change in the number of modules studied
  • a leave of absence
  • a withdrawal
  • receipt of additional funding such as Research Council Funding or NHS funding (if applicable)
  • change in study intensity (programme end date is extended)
  • change in end date

51Âþ»­ offers a 14 day (10 working days) “cooling off” period to all new students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes), during which if a student wishes to take a leave of absence or withdraw from their studies they can do so and a fee will not be levied.

  • If a programme starts on Monday 02 October 2023, after Monday 16 October 2023, once a term has started, students are liable for the full fee for that term, even if you withdraw or take a leave of absence from the programme during the term.
  • If a course has a non-standard start date (i.e. a date other than Monday 02 October 2023), you have 14 days (10 working days) from the standard registration day for a cohort (this can be clarified by the faculty) during which a student can officially withdraw from their programme or take a leave of absence from their studies and a fee will not be levied.
  • In order for the 14 day (10 working days) “cooling off” period to be taken advantage of students are required to contact the faculty office within the cooling off period.

Students with approved Recognised Prior Learning will be considered full time when undertaking no less than 75% of the full programme credits and will be required to pay the full fee for their programme of study.  Students undertaking less than 75% will be considered Part Time. They will follow the University’s Charging and Refund policy as per the relevant sections below.

Please note: all dates provided are subject to any review of academic calendar/term dates.

 

Important Information: Students from the EU and the impact of Brexit

As a result of Brexit the UK government has made the decision that new students from the EU will no longer be eligible for ‘home’ level of tuition fees, nor a tuition fee loan from Student Loans Company, with an exception of those students from the EU who have settled or pre-settled status, under the Withdrawal Agreement, for courses starting on or after 1 August 2021.

This means that those students from the EU with a settled or pre-settled status will receive a Home fee status and access to tuition fee loans, the same as students from the UK for the courses starting from 1 August 2021.

Following the end of the Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020, students from the EU who do not have settled or pre-settled status, will join the university’s International community and will have an International fee status.

In line with the government’s decision, students from the EU without settled or pre-settled status are not eligible for tuition fee loan from Student Loans Company for courses starting on or after 1 August 2021.

  1. Undergraduate students

    *not including distance learners

    ** partner institution students please also refer to the partner institutions students section

    ***New students from the EU (after 1st August 2021) should refer to the Students from the EU and the impact of Brexit information above

    Home undergraduate students (full-time and part-time) starting in September 2017 or after

    1. Taking out a tuition fee loan - Students will be liable for their tuition fee from the start date of their programme/first day of term (unless they leave on the first day of term). We recognise, however, that where a tuition fee loan has been taken out, payments will be made by the Student Loan Company on a student’s behalf, shortly after the dates shown below.

    Tuition Fee Liability – standard programmes
    ÌýÌýAutumn TermÌýSpring TermÌýSummer Term
    ÌýDate ÌýMonday 02 October 2023 ÌýMonday 08 January 2024 ÌýMonday 15 April 2024
    ÌýPercentage of fee due Ìý25% Ìý25% Ìý50%

    2. Once a term has started, students are liable for the full fee for that term (unless they leave on the first day of term), even if they withdraw or take a leave of absence from their programme during the term. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).

    3. Paying your own fees – A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. If a student chooses not to take out a tuition fee loan, they are required to pay fees in full at the start of term. If they are unable to pay in full they must pay a minimum of 50 per cent by 31 October 2023 and set up an agreed instalment plan for the balance. For details please contact income@dmu.ac.uk.

    Home students on Nursing, Midwifery, Paramedicine, Associate Ambulance Practice and Diagnostic Radiography Programmes

    4. Term dates and tuition fee liability points differ for some Health and Life Sciences Faculty programmes due to the number of weeks of study per academic year. The tables below set out details of courses that have non- standard undergraduate term dates and where applicable the varied liability points for these programmes, depending on the programme and if there are multiple intakes.

    5. Please note: students who change seasonal intake (also known as backgrouping their studies, i.e. change from a January or March start date to a September start date) will remain on their original Student Finance annual cycle for Tuition Fee Loan and Maintenance purposes. This is due to the way in which Student Loan Company Funding Regulations restrict the way in which student funding can be paid. In line with this, 51Âþ»­ will continue to draw down student fees based on the original intake.

    a. Backgrouped students will be required to pay for additional registration periods which may or may not be covered by a Tuition Fee Loan entitlement. Such students are required to seek advice from the University’s Student Finance and Welfare team about fee liability and funding entitlement before committing to study dates and backgrouping arrangements proposed by their Faculty.

    Tuition Fee Liability – Nursing and Midwifery Programmes September Intake, Paramedicine and Associate Ambulance Practice
    ÌýÌýAutumn TermSpring TermÌýSummer TermÌý
    ÌýDate MondayÌý 02 October 2023 ÌýMonday 29 January 2024 ÌýMonday 03 June 2024
    ÌýPercentage of fee due Ìý25% Ìý25% Ìý50%
    Tuition Fee Liability – Nursing and Midwifery Programmes January Intake
    ÌýSpring TermÌýSummer TermÌýAutumn / Winter Term
    ÌýDate ÌýMonday 29 January 2024 ÌýWednesday 29 May 2024 ÌýMonday 30 September 2024
    ÌýPercentage of fee due Ìý25% Ìý25% Ìý50%
    Tuition Fee Liability – Diagnostic Radiography
    ÌýAutumn TermÌýSpring TermÌýSummer Term
    ÌýDate ÌýMonday 02 October 2023 ÌýMonday 08 January 2024 ÌýMonday 15 April 2024
    ÌýPercentage of fee due Ìý25% Ìý25% Ìý50%

    6. Once a term has started, students are liable for the full fee for that term (unless they leave on the first day of term), even if they withdraw or take a leave of absence from their programme during the term. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).

    7. Paying your own fees – A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. If a student chooses not to take out a tuition fee loan, they are required to pay fees in full at the start of term. If they are unable to pay in full they must pay a minimum of 50 per cent by 31 October 2023 (for September Intake programmes) or within four weeks of registration (for January and March intake programmes) and set up an agreed instalment plan for the balance. For details please contact income@dmu.ac.uk.

    Home part-time undergraduate students receiving a tuition fee grant who started pre September 2012

    8. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Instalment payment plans are available; please contact income@dmu.ac.uk for details.

    9. Where a student withdraws or takes a leave of absence from their studies during the first term, 25 per cent of the fee will be due for payment irrespective of the date of withdrawal/leave of absence. For withdrawals and leaves of absence occurring after the Christmas vacation, a pro-rata charge will be levied on a daily basis.

    International undergraduate students starting September 2019 or after

    10. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. 50 per cent of the fees are required to have been paid by point of registration (in order to receive a final registration) and the balance can be paid by instalments. For details please contact income@dmu.ac.uk.

    11. Students will be liable for their total tuition fee from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).

    12. The tuition fees owed for each term, as a proportion of the full yearly tuition fee are shown below:

    Tuition Fee Liability - International undergraduate students starting September 2019 or after
    ÌýAutumn TermÌýSpring TermÌýÌýSummer Term
    ÌýDate

    ÌýPayment by point of registration required, in readiness to start teaching on

    Monday 02 October 2023

    ÌýMonday 08 January 2024 ÌýMonday 15 April 2024
    ÌýPercentage of fee due Ìý50% Ìý25% Ìý25%

    13. Once a term has started, students are liable for the full fee for that term (and for terms previously registered), even if they withdraw or take a leave of absence from their programme during the term. For example, a student withdrawing their studies in the Spring Term, would be liable for fees incurred in the autumn term and spring term at the rates detailed above.

    International undergraduate students starting September 2017 to August 2019

    14. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. 50 per cent of the fees must be paid by 31 October 2023 and the balance can be paid by instalments. For details please contact income@dmu.ac.uk.

    15. Students will be liable for their total tuition fee from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).

    16. The tuition fees owed for each term, as a proportion of the full yearly tuition fee are shown below:

    International undergraduate students starting September 2017 to August 2019
    ÌýAutumn TermÌýSpring TermÌýÌýSummer Term
    ÌýDate Monday 02 October 2023Ìý ÌýMonday 08 January 2024 ÌýMonday 15 April 2024
    ÌýPercentage of fee due Ìý50% Ìý25% Ìý25%

    17. Once a term has started, students are liable for the full fee for that term (and for terms previously registered), even if they withdraw or take a leave of absence from their programme during the term. For example, a student withdrawing their studies in the Spring Term, would be liable for fees incurred in the autumn term and spring term at the rates detailed above.

    International undergraduate students starting pre-September 2017

    18. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. 50 per cent of the fees must be paid by 31 October 2023 and the balance can be paid by instalments. For details please contact income@dmu.ac.uk.

    19. Where a student withdraws or takes a leave of absence from their studies during the first term, 50 per cent of the fee will be due for payment irrespective of the date of withdrawal. For withdrawals and leave of absences occurring after the Christmas vacation, a pro-rata charge will be levied on a daily basis.

  2. Postgraduate students

    *not including research students or distance learners

    **New students from the EU (after 1st August 2021) should refer to the Students from the EU and the impact of Brexit information above

    Postgraduate students - Home students starting September 2017 or after

    20. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Instalment payment plans are available; please contact income@dmu.ac.uk for details.

    21. Where a student withdraws or takes a leave of absence from their studies, they will be charged on a monthly pro-rata basis. Students will be charged for every month in which they were registered on or after the 15th of that month. Where a student leaves the programme before the 15th of the month, they will not be charged for that month. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).

    22. Students who have taken out a Postgraduate Masters Loan from the Student Loans Company, should ensure they have read the terms and conditions of their student funding package. The processing and awarding of student finance is totally independent of the university. Any student finance payments made to a student/on a student’s behalf are made in line with the student’s loan agreement with the Student Loans Company.

    23. Under the agreement taken out with the Student Loans Company students agree to notify them if their circumstances change in any way that might affect their entitlement to financial support. If students do not do this, they may not receive any further payments, and may have to repay the financial support already received. Students must notify 51Âþ»­ of these changes too, so that 51Âþ»­ can provide the appropriate notification to the Student Loans Company – please email studentfunding@dmu.ac.uk with details of the change. Changes in circumstances that may affect entitlement to support include but are not limited to (please refer to the agreement for full details):

    • non-attendance
    • change in award aim
    • change of mode (i.e. full-time to part-time)
    • change in the number of modules studied
    • a leave of absence
    • a withdrawal
    • receipt of additional funding such as Research Council Funding or NHS funding (if applicable)
    • change in study intensity (programme end date is extended)
    • change in programme end date

    Northern Irish postgraduate students in receipt of postgraduate SFNI funding

    24. Taking out a tuition fee loan - Students will be liable for their total tuition fee from the start date of their programme/first day of term. We recognise, however, that where a tuition fee loan has been taken out, payments will be made by the Student Loan Company on a student’s behalf, shortly after the dates shown below:

    Tuition Fee Liability – standard programmes
    ÌýÌýAutumn TermÌýSpring TermSummer TermÌý
    ÌýDate ÌýMonday 02 October 2023 ÌýMonday 29 January 2024 ÌýWednesday 29 May 2024
    ÌýPercentage of fee due Ìý25% Ìý25% Ìý50%

    25. Once a term has started, students are liable for the full fee for that term, even if they withdraw or take a leave of absence from their programme during the term. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).

    26. Students who have taken out a Postgraduate Tuition Fee Loan from Student Finance Northern Ireland, should ensure they have read the terms and conditions of their student funding package. The processing and awarding of student finance is totally independent of the university. Any student finance payments made to a student/on a student’s behalf are made in line with the student’s loan agreement with the Student Loans Company.

    27. Under the agreement taken out with Student Finance Northern Ireland students agree to notify them if their circumstances change in any way that might affect their entitlement to financial support. If students do not do this, they may not receive any further payments, and may have to repay the financial support already received. Students must notify 51Âþ»­ of these changes too, so that 51Âþ»­ can provide the appropriate notification to Student Finance Northern Ireland – please email studentfunding@dmu.ac.uk with details of the change. Changes in circumstances that may affect entitlement to support include but are not limited to (please refer to the agreement for full details):

    • non-attendance
    • change in award aim
    • change of mode (i.e. full-time to part-time)
    • change in the number of modules studied
    • a leave of absence
    • a withdrawal
    • receipt of additional funding such as Research Council Funding or NHS funding (if applicable)
    • change in study intensity (programme end date is extended)
    • change in programme end date

    Home postgraduate students starting pre-September 2017

    28. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Instalment payment plans are available; please contact income@dmu.ac.uk for details.

    29. Where a student withdraws or takes a leave of absence from their studies during the first term, 25 per cent of the fee will be due for payment irrespective of the date of withdrawal. For withdrawals and leaves of absence occurring after the Christmas vacation, a pro-rata charge will be levied on a daily basis.

    International postgraduate students starting September 2019 or after

    30. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. 50 per cent of the fees are required to have been paid by point of registration (in order to receive a final registration) and the balance can be paid by instalments. For details please contact income@dmu.ac.uk.

    31. Students will be liable for their total tuition fee from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).

    32. The tuition fees owed for each term, as a proportion of the full yearly tuition fee are shown below:

    Tuition Fee Liability – September Intake
    ÌýÌýAutumn TermÌýSpring TermSummer TermÌý
    ÌýDate

    ÌýPayment by point of registration required, in readiness to start teaching on

    Monday 02 October 2023

    ÌýMonday 29 January 2024 Wednesday 29 May 2024
    ÌýPercentage of fee due Ìý50% Ìý25% Ìý25%
    Tuition Fee Liability – January Intake
    ÌýÌýSpring TermÌýSummer TermÌýSummer Term
    ÌýDate

    ÌýPayment by point of registration required, in readiness to start teaching on

    Monday 29 January 2024

    ÌýTuesday 29 May 2024 ÌýMonday 30 September 2024
    ÌýPercentage of fee due Ìý50% Ìý25% Ìý25%

    33. Once a term has started, students are liable for the full fee for that term (and for terms previously registered), even if they withdraw or take a leave of absence from their programme during the term. For example, a student withdrawing their studies in the Spring Term, would be liable for fees incurred in the autumn term and spring term at the rates detailed above.

    International postgraduate students starting September 2017 to August 2019

    34. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. 50 per cent of the fees must be paid by 31 October 2023 and the balance can be paid by instalments. For details please contact income@dmu.ac.uk.

    35. Students will be liable for their total tuition fee from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).

    36. The tuition fees owed for each term, as a proportion of the full yearly tuition fee are shown below:

    Tuition Fee Liability - International postgraduate students who started September 2017 to August 2019
    ÌýAutumn TermÌýSpring TermÌýSummer TermÌý
    ÌýDate ÌýMonday 02 October 2023 ÌýMonday 29 January 2024 ÌýWednesday 29 May 2024
    ÌýPercentage of fee due Ìý50% Ìý25% Ìý25%

    37. Once a term has started, students are liable for the full fee for that term (and for terms previously registered), even if they withdraw or take a leave of absence from their programme during the term. For example, a student withdrawing their studies in the Spring Term, would be liable for fees incurred in the autumn term and spring term at the rates detailed above.

    International postgraduate students starting pre-September 2017

    38. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. 50 per cent of the fees must be paid by 31 October 2023 and the balance can be paid by instalments. For details please contact income@dmu.ac.uk.

    39. Where you withdraw or take a leave of absence from your studies during the first term, 50 per cent of the fee will be due for payment irrespective of the date of withdrawal. For withdrawals and leave of absences occurring after the Christmas vacation, a pro-rata charge will be levied on a daily basis.

  3. Distance learning students

    *Not including undergraduate National Design Academy (NDA) or National Motorsport Academy (NMA) students

    **New students from the EU (after 1st August 2021) should refer to the Students from the EU and the impact of Brexit information above

    Distance Learning Home and International students (undergraduate and postgraduate) starting September 2020

    40. Where students on a programme studying individual modules via distance learning students will be liable for their total tuition fee for the modules they are registered on at that point from the start date of their module/programme/first day of term. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes). A new programme (and therefore the cooling off period) is defined by a new application to 51Âþ»­, resulting in a new registration.

    41. Where a student withdraws or takes a leave of absence from their studies during the academic year they will be charged the full fee for only the modules they have started/are booked on. Any subsequent modules that have not been started/are not booked on, will not be charged for.

    Distance Learning Home and International students (undergraduate and postgraduate) starting September 2017 to August 2020

    42. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Instalment payment plans are available; please contact income@dmu.ac.uk for details.

    43. Where a student withdraws or takes a leave of absence from their studies during the first term they will be charged on a monthly pro-rata basis. Students will be charged for every month in which they were enrolled on or after the 15th of that month. Where a student leaves the programme before the 15th of the month, they will not be charged for that month. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).

    44. As distance learning programmes are not attendance based, it is vital that students notify 51Âþ»­ of their intention to make a leave of absence request or withdraw, as fees will pro-rated to the date on which we are notified of your leave of absence/withdrawal.

    45. Students who have taken out a Postgraduate Masters Loan from the Student Loans Company, should ensure they have read the terms and conditions of their student funding package. The processing and awarding of student finance is totally independent of the university. Any student finance payments made to a student/on a student’s behalf are made in line with the student’s loan agreement with the Student Loans Company.

    46. Under the agreement taken out with the Student Loans Company students agree to notify them if their circumstances change in any way that might affect their entitlement to financial support. If students do not do this, they may not receive any further payments, and may have to repay the financial support already received. Students must notify 51Âþ»­ of these changes too, so that 51Âþ»­ can provide the appropriate notification to the Student Loans Company – please email studentfunding@dmu.ac.uk with details of the change. Changes in circumstances that may affect entitlement to support include but are not limited to (please refer to the agreement for full details):

    • non-attendance
    • change in award aim
    • change of mode (i.e. full-time to part-time)
    • change in the number of modules studied
    • a leave of absence
    • a withdrawal
    • receipt of additional funding such as Research Council Funding or NHS funding (if applicable)
    • change in study intensity (programme end date is extended)
    • change in end date

    Distance Learning Home and international students (undergraduate and postgraduate) starting pre-September 2017

    47. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Instalment payment plans are available; please contact income@dmu.ac.uk for details.

    48. Where a student withdraws or takes a leave of absence from their studies during the first term, 25 per cent of the fee will be due for payment irrespective of the date of withdrawal. For withdrawals and leave of absences occurring after the Christmas vacation, a pro-rata charge will be levied on a daily basis.

  4. FE Art Foundation students

    *FE Art Foundation Home, EU and International Students starting in Sept 2018 or after*

    **New students from the EU (after 1st August 2021) should refer to the Students from the EU and the impact of Brexit information above

    49. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Instalment payment plans are available; please contact income@dmu.ac.uk for details.

    50. Where a student withdraws or takes a leave of absence from their studies during the first term they will be charged on a monthly pro-rata basis. Students will be charged for every month in which they were registered on or after the 15th of that month. Where a student leaves the programme before the 15th of the month, they will not be charged for that month. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).

    51. Students who have taken out an Advanced Learner Loan from the Student Loans Company, should ensure they have read the terms and conditions of their student funding package. The processing and awarding of student finance is totally independent of the university. Any student finance payments made on a student’s behalf are made in line with the student’s loan agreement with the Student Loans Company.

    52. Under the agreement taken out with the Student Loans Company students agree to notify them if their circumstances change in any way that might affect their entitlement to financial support. If students do not do this, they may not receive any further payments, and may have to repay the financial support already received. Students must notify 51Âþ»­ of these changes too, so that 51Âþ»­ can provide the appropriate notification to the Student Loans Company – please email studentfunding@dmu.ac.uk with details of the change. Changes in circumstances that may affect entitlement to support include but are not limited to (please refer to the agreement for full details):

    • non-attendance
    • change in award aim
    • change of mode (i.e. full-time to part-time)
    • change in the number of modules studied
    • a leave of absence
    • a withdrawal
  5. Research students

    *New students from the EU (after 1st August 2021) should refer to the Students from the EU and the impact of Brexit information above

    Home Research students Starting in September 2020 and onwards

    53. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Instalment payment plans are available; please contact income@dmu.ac.uk for details.

    54. Where a student withdraws or takes a leave of absence from their studies during the first term they will be charged on a monthly pro-rata basis. Students will be charged for every month in which they were registered on or after the 15th of that month. Where a student leaves the programme before the 15th of the month, they will not be charged for that month. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).

    55. Students who have taken out a Postgraduate Doctoral Loan (only available to new students from Sept 2018) from the Student Loans Company, should ensure they have read the terms and conditions of their student funding package. The processing and awarding of student finance is totally independent of the university. Any student finance payments made to a student/on a student’s behalf are made in line with the student’s loan agreement with the Student Loans Company.

    56. Under the agreement taken out with the Student Loans Company students agree to notify them if their circumstances change in any way that might affect their entitlement to financial support. If students do not do this, they may not receive any further payments, and may have to repay the financial support already received. Students must notify 51Âþ»­ of these changes too, so that 51Âþ»­ can provide the appropriate notification to the Student Loans Company – please email studentfunding@dmu.ac.uk with details of the change. Changes in circumstances that may affect entitlement to support include but are not limited to (please refer to the agreement for full details):

    • non-attendance
    • change in award aim
    • change of mode (i.e. full-time to part-time)
    • change in the number of modules studied
    • a leave of absence
    • a withdrawal
    • receipt of additional funding such as Research Council Funding or NHS funding (if applicable)
    • change in study intensity (programme end date is extended)
    • change in end date

    Home Research students starting August 2020 or before

    57. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Instalment payment plans are available; please contact income@dmu.ac.uk for details.

    58. Where a student withdraws or takes a leave of absence from their studies during the first term they will be charged on a monthly pro-rata basis. Students will be charged for every month in which they were registered on or after the 15th of that month. Where a student leaves the programme before the 15th of the month, they will not be charged for that month. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).

    59. Students who have taken out a Postgraduate Doctoral Loan (only available to new students from Sept 2018) from the Student Loans Company, should ensure they have read the terms and conditions of their student funding package. The processing and awarding of student finance is totally independent of the university. Any student finance payments made to a student/on a student’s behalf are made in line with the student’s loan agreement with the Student Loans Company.

    60. Under the agreement taken out with the Student Loans Company students agree to notify them if their circumstances change in any way that might affect their entitlement to financial support. If students do not do this, they may not receive any further payments, and may have to repay the financial support already received. Students must notify 51Âþ»­ of these changes too, so that 51Âþ»­ can provide the appropriate notification to the Student Loans Company – please email studentfunding@dmu.ac.uk with details of the change. Changes in circumstances that may affect entitlement to support include but are not limited to (please refer to the agreement for full details):

    • non-attendance
    • change in award aim
    • change of mode (i.e. full-time to part-time)
    • change in the number of modules studied
    • a leave of absence
    • a withdrawal
    • receipt of additional funding such as Research Council Funding or NHS funding (if applicable)
    • change in study intensity (programme end date is extended)
    • change in end date

    International research students starting September 2019 or after

    61. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. 50 per cent of the fees are required to have been paid by point of registration (in order to receive a final registration) and the balance can be paid by instalments. For details please contact income@dmu.ac.uk.

    62. Students will be liable for their total tuition fee from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).

    63. The tuition fees owed for each term, as a proportion of the full yearly tuition fee are shown below:

    Tuition Fee Liability - International research students starting September 2019 or after
    ÌýÌýAutumn TermÌýSpring TermSummer TermÌý
    ÌýDate

    ÌýPayment by point of registration required, in readiness to start on

    Monday 02 October 2023

    ÌýMonday 29 January 2024 ÌýWednesday 29 May 2024
    ÌýPercentage of fee due Ìý50% Ìý25% Ìý25%

    64. Once a term has started, students are liable for the full fee for that term (and for terms previously registered), even if they withdraw or take a leave of absence from their programme during the term. For example, a student withdrawing their studies in the Spring Term, would be liable for fees incurred in the autumn term and spring term at the rates detailed above.

    International research students starting September 2017 to August 2019

    65. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. 50 per cent of the fees must be paid by 31 October 2023 and the balance can be paid by instalments. For details please contact income@dmu.ac.uk.

    66. Students will be liable for their total tuition fee from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes). The tuition fees owed for each term, as a proportion of the full yearly tuition fee are shown below:

    Tuition Fee Liability - International research students who started September 2017 to August 2019
    ÌýÌýAutumn TermSpring TermÌýSummer TermÌý
    ÌýDate ÌýMonday 02 October 2023 ÌýMonday 09 January 2024 ÌýWednesday 29 May 2024
    ÌýPercentage of fee due Ìý50% Ìý25% Ìý25%

    67. Once a term has started, students are liable for the full fee for that term (and for terms previously enrolled), even if they withdraw or take a leave of absence from their programme during the term. For example, a student withdrawing their studies in the Spring Term, would be liable for fees incurred in the autumn term and spring term at the rates detailed above.

    International research students starting pre-September 2017

    68. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. 50 per cent of the fees must be paid by 31 October 2023 and the balance can be paid by instalments. For details please contact income@dmu.ac.uk.

    69. Where a student withdraws or takes a leave of absence from their studies during the first term, 50 per cent of the fee will be due for payment irrespective of the date of withdrawal. For withdrawals and leave of absences occurring after the Christmas vacation, a pro-rata charge will be levied on a daily basis.

  6. Partner institution students

    *New students from the EU (after 1st August 2021) should refer to the Students from the EU and the impact of Brexit information above

    70. For students studying at partner institutions, students in most cases will be subject to the relevant Charging and Refunding Policy as stated above. However, in cases where partner institutions have additional policies, these will also need to be adhered to.

    71. For Home students at partner institutions or on a partner institution and 51Âþ»­ integrated programme, who are studying a non-standard course (i.e. non –September start, compressed, accelerated or distance learning) and are in receipt of Student Loans Company Funding, please note: different liability points will be in place for your programmes due to the way in which Student Loan Company Funding Regulations restrict the way in which student funding can be paid.

    72. Courses that fall into this remit are:

    • 51Âþ»­ International College (51Âþ»­IC) January Start Programmes with an International Year Zero and/or International First Year
    • 51Âþ»­ International College (51Âþ»­IC) April Start Programmes with an International Year Zero and/or International First Year
    • Fairfield School of Business programmes
    • Leicester College – Accelerated Degrees
    • London School of Science & Technology programmes
    • National Motorsport Academy programmes
    • National Design Academy programmes
    • Performance Preparation Academy programmes
    • Raindance Academy

    73. Students on these programmes should contact studentfunding@dmu.ac.uk for more detailed information and advice in regards to your course specific liability dates/policy.

    74. Under the agreement taken out with the Student Loans Company students agree to notify them if their circumstances change in any way that might affect their entitlement to financial support. If students do not do this, they may not receive any further payments, and may have to repay the financial support already received. Students must notify 51Âþ»­ of these changes too, so that 51Âþ»­ can provide the appropriate notification to the Student Loans Company – please email studentfunding@dmu.ac.uk with details of the change. Changes in circumstances that may affect entitlement to support include but are not limited to (please refer to the agreement for full details):

    • non-attendance
    • change in award aim
    • change of mode (i.e. full-time to part-time)
    • change in the number of modules studied
    • a leave of absence
    • a withdrawal
    • receipt of additional funding such as Research Council Funding or NHS funding (if applicable)
    • change in study intensity (programme end date is extended)
    • change in end date
  7. Part-time and module-by-module students

    *New students from the EU (after 1st August 2021) should refer to the Students from the EU and the impact of Brexit information above

    75. Where students have a part-time mode of attendance and are studying a reduced number of credits or are on a programme of study made up of individual modules students will be liable for their total tuition fee for the modules they are registered on at that point from the start date of their module/programme/first day of term. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes). A new programme (and therefore the cooling off period) is defined by a new application to 51Âþ»­, resulting in a new registration.

    76. Where a student withdraws or takes a leave of absence from their studies during the academic year they will only be charged for the modules they have started/are currently running. Any subsequent modules that have not been started/are not running will not be charged for.

  8. Centre for Language Learning students

    *New students from the EU (after 1st August 2021) should refer to the Students from the EU and the impact of Brexit information above

    77. Students studying with the Centre for English Language Learning will be liable for their total tuition fee for the modules they are registered on at that point from the start date of their module/programme/first day of term. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes). A new programme (and therefore the cooling off period) is defined by a new application to 51Âþ»­, resulting in a new registration.

    78. Where a student withdraws or takes a leave of absence from their studies during the academic year they will only be charged for the modules they have started/are currently running. Any subsequent modules that have not been started/are not running will not be charged for.

  9. Students studying part-time on a full-time course

    *New students from the EU (after 1st August 2021) should refer to the Students from the EU and the impact of Brexit information above

    79. Where it has been agreed that students can study part-time on a full-time course (usually studying one level across two academic years) due to medical reasons or a disability, students will be liable for fees equally split across both years. It is acknowledged that Student Loans Company policy will provide payment of a full tuition fee loan in the second of the two years. Students are required to formally agree this mode of attendance with their Faculty and the Disability Advice and Support team at 51Âþ»­, in order that this can be accurately reflected on the student’s record and the Student Loans Company are notified.