Courses Fee Table
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College Fees for UK and EU Students
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International Student (from outside the EU)
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£2950 Full time per annum
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£4950 Full time per annum (Under Graduate)
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£1800 Part time per annum
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£6500 Full time per annum (Post Graduate)
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All international students will have to deposit £3000 pounds fees for issue of CAS and the balance including registration fees on enrollment at the college and before the start of session.
Late Payment Charge:
Fees are payable on the 1st day of the enrolment by concession seven days grace is allowed. The final date for the payment is shown “Fees Payable By”. At the discretion by the principal fees may be paid in instalments by three months and 10% administration charge will be made on remaining balance maximum 50% of the outstanding fees. Please note the handling charge inspect of credit cards or late payment is currently at 4% will be added to fees to cover the college cost. Please note the payment date is as evidence by receipt of fees by the College banker of accounts department. The college bankers are Habib Bank UK limited, 2 Swan Street Manchester. If fees are not paid at Habib Bank four working days should be allowed for funds to reach the college account. Late payments will be charged at 4% per month.
Withdrawal and Fees in Lieu Notice - Students are reminded, should you wish to withdraw from the course during the normal period of education the whole one academic year fees is payable. Should you wish to withdraw from the second year you must give one term notice or second year whole fees become payable.
Tier 4 – Maintenance (funds)
To obtain a visa you now need to show a set amount of money in your bank account. This page provides information on this new requirement.
How much money do I need to show?
- In order to claim 10 points for maintenance, you will need to show that you have a specific amount of money in your bank account. This money is made up of 2 parts; your tuition fee and your living costs.
- You will need to show your whole tuition fee for 1 year or the remainder of the fee (the debt to the University) if you have paid part of it. If you have paid your fee in full, no money needs to be shown for the tuition fee.
- In addition to the fee, you must be able to show you have money for living expenses. The UK Border Agency state that a person must have £600 per month for either 2 or 9 months. You will therefore need either £1200 (£600 x 2) or £5400 (£600 x 9) to cover living expenses.
To determine which amount of living costs you need to show, please use the Maintenance Flowchart

You must have held this total amount (tuition fee plus living costs) for 28 days. The balance in your account must never fall below the required amount during the whole 28 day period. If it is below the required amount, your application will be refused. The last transaction date (on your bank statement) of that 28 day period must not be more than one month before the date of your application.
What is a “low risk student” under the differentiation arrangement?
A “low risk student” is a student that the UK Border Agency considers to be from a country which has met certain criteria in relation to visa applications. All countries have been measured against a set of 4 criteria:
- Are the citizens of this country non-visa nationals for entry to the UK?
- What has been the level of forged or fraudulent documents used by these nationals in Tier 4 applications?
- What is the level of student compliance in the UK?
- What is the refusal rate of the country’s citizens at the boarder?
If you are considered to be a “low risk student” you are not normally required to submit evidence of supporting documents in the Maintenance section. However, the UK Border Agency reserve the right to request this documentation from you by a specific date whilst the visa application is being processed. We therefore advise all students to prepare financial documentation for a visa application whether you are required to submit it or not.
The list of nationalities which are deemed to be “low risk” can be found on this page of the UK Border Agency’s website – http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/studyingintheuk/adult-students/evidence/
Self funding
Self-funding means that you have provided the money yourself, or a member of your family has provided it. If you are self-funding the money must be held in either your account or your parent’s account. It cannot be held in anyone else’s name, be they either a relative or friend.
You must ensure that your funds are not held in an institution that the UK Border Agency are unable to verify. You can find the list of institutions here (please note that the list has not yet been released). If you are submitting your parent’s accounts you must also include your birth certificate and a letter from your parents.
The bank statement that you provide must show the following:
- your name or your parent’s name(s),
- the account number;
- the date of the statement;
- the financial institution’s name and logo; and
- the amount of money available.
Please see the UKBA website for more details about what your bank statements should contain.
If the money is being held outside the UK, you must ensure if never drops below the required amount due to the exchange rates
Financial sponsorship
If you are being fully supported (both student fees and living expenses) by a government or scholarship agency, you will not need to show the amount in your bank account. Instead, to claim 10 points you will need to obtain a letter from the financial sponsor confirming how they are supporting you.
The letter must be recently dated, on official letter-headed paper and must contain:
- Your name
- The name of your official financial sponsor
- The contact details of your official financial sponsor
- The length of financial sponsorship and
- A statement that your financial sponsor will cover all fees and living costs.
However, if your financial sponsor is only paying tuition fees, you will still need a letter confirming the above (excluding the part about living costs in the last point) but you will need to show the amount for living expenses is held in your account and has been for 28 days before the application date.
Loans
Normal procedure would state that you need the full amount in your bank account for the date that you apply. However, if you are being loaned money by a recognised financial institution and the money from the loan is not yet in your account, proof of this loan is enough.
If the loan makes up only part of the required finance, the remainder will have to be in your account, so that there is evidence of enough funds for both the tuition fee and living costs for the visa application to be processed.
The evidence of the loan must be in a prescribed format. This format is set out in the Tier 4 guidance by the UK government. The evidence must be a letter from the institution making the loan, and this letter must contain the following:
- Your name; and
- The date of the letter; and
- The financial institution’s name and logo; and
- The money (or funds) available as a loan.
We have been informed that if the loan is conditional on the visa being granted, that the loan will still be sufficient for the visa application process and that it should not be refused because of this.
If evidence of the loan cannot be obtained, then the full amount will need to be shown in your bank account.
Terms and Conditions
- Application forms must be fully completed
- Emergency contact numbers, home and UK addresses must be current and obtainable. It is the student’s responsibility to inform the College of any changes to these
- A non-refundable £50 registration fee is payable by students who do NOT require a visa.
- Students requiring a Letter of Sponsorship (for their visa) from the College should pay an initial deposit mentioned in the offer letters..
- An additional 3.5% charge is payable for payments by credit card
- Tuition fees do not include books, external exam fees and some social programme activities.
- Visa rejection. The original Embassy Letter of Refusal must be sent to the College to apply for the refund. Please allow up to 6 weeks for processing visa refunds. An amount of £400 will be deducted toward admin charges upon submission of original visa refund notice.
- Severe illness – upon production of a valid doctor’s certificate.
- Exceptional personal circumstances at the discretion of the College Principal.
- No refund will be made if the visa is refused on submission of false/forged documents.
- No refund of fee will be made once the visa is granted and student intends to withdraw from course.
- No refund of fee will be made if student withdraws from the course commencement of his course.
- No refund of fee will be made if student switch his course after 21 days of joining.
- Once student has joined is liable to pay full fee even decides to leave.
- Attendance: Students having been granted a student visa must report to College on the due date and then attend at least 15 hours tuition per week
- Students failing to comply with Visa Regulations will be reported to the UK Border Agency.
- College provides assistance in arrangement of accommodation on case to case basis.
- Cancellation policy: At least 2 weeks’ advance notice must given to cancel accommodation either prior to arrival or when in residence. If less than 2 weeks notice is given then you will be liable for paying up to 2 week’s of the accommodation fees.
- The College accepts no responsibility for loss of property either within or outside the establishment. Students are advised to purchase insurance, including medical insurance, to cover all eventualities before leaving their own country.
- Students staying in Host Families should make sure that their insurance will cover any accidental damage to the property or possessions of the family.
- The minimum student age is 18 years
- In the case of flagrant misconduct, persistently breaking the College Rules, or proven criminal offence, the College reserves the right to discipline or expel any student. No refund of fees will be made in the case of an expulsion.
- The College Rules and disciplinary procedure are contained in the Student Handbook.
- Students should always read all notices displayed on the main notice board.
- Most courses are available to start any Monday that the College is open.
- The college is closed for Christmas from the final two weeks in December and the first week in January, plus all UK bank holidays.
- The College’s social activities programme contains either free or low cost activities. The amount of organised social activities will vary according to the time of year with more available in summer and less in winter. See the notice boards for latest details.
- In all cases the decision of the Management Committee will be final and binding on all students.
- Students must attend 15 hours class per week excluding breaks.
- Student’s attendance must be 85% minimum.

