1. 2. and normally - Undergraduate Study

Undergraduate tuition fees 2021-22

This document applies to you if you are intending to apply to Cambridge to commence studies in 2021-22. 1. Colleges collect all fees on behalf of the University. 2. In order to know which fee you will be charged, the College will look at:

a. Your fee status (expressed as either home or international) Fee status depends on both nationality and residency. Further guidance will be available but, in short, if you are a UK national and have been resident in the UK for the last three years up until 1 September before the course starts, you are likely to have home fee status. Otherwise, you are likely to have international fee status, but please note there are a number of exceptions to the rules: you will normally need to provide further information about your family history, parental employment, your education and your recent residence to enable a decision to be made.

b. Your previous highest qualification at the point of matriculation This only needs to be considered if you are a home student, and will dictate whether or not you (a) should be charged the regulated fee - which is the fee which the University is permitted to charge by the government - and (b) can access tuition fee loans through Student Finance England. If you already have a first degree or equivalent, you normally are not eligible for tuition fee loans, and are subject to paying the fees listed under the Second UG degree column in the table on page 2 and the separate College Fee (as indicated by the [4] footnote in the table), except if you will be studying medicine, veterinary medicine or architecture. 3. If you are categorised by your College as a home student, and you will be studying your first undergraduate degree, your tuition fee will be expressed as a single amount (that the University and the Colleges share). This also applies if you are a home student under 2(b) above studying architecture, medicine or veterinary medicine. Otherwise, your tuition fee will be expressed in your formal offer as two separate amounts, which correspond to a University fee and a College fee. The precise amount of the fees will depend on both your course and your College, as outlined in the table overleaf.

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B.A. Degree

Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic Archaeology Architecture Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Chemical Engineering Classics Computer Science Economics Education Engineering [1] English Geography Graduate course in Medicine History History and Modern Languages History and Politics History of Art Human, Social, and Political Sciences Land Economy Law Linguistics Management Studies Manufacturing Engineering Mathematics [1] Medicine Modern and Medieval Languages Music Natural Sciences Philosophy Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Theology for Ministry (BTh) Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion Veterinary Medicine

Home Students (First UG degree) [2]

9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250 9,250

Home Students (Second UG degree)

[4]

10,998 10,998 9,250 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 9,250 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 9,250 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 10,998 9,250

International Students [3], [4]

22,227 22,227 29,082 22,227 33,825 22,227 33,825 22,227 22,227 33,825 22,227 29,082 58,038 22,227 22,227 22,227 22,227 22,227 22,227 22,227 22,227 33,825 33,825 24,789 58,038 22,227 29,082 33,825 22,227 33,825 22,482 22,227 58,038

[1] In Mathematics, and some of the Engineering and Natural Sciences subjects, you may continue onto an advanced undergraduate degree leading to a Masters qualification (M.Math, M.Eng, M.Sci). For these subjects, the course is considered continuous with the corresponding undergraduate BA course and the corresponding annual fee continues to apply.

[2] Regulated fees for Home students: the University's ability lawfully to charge Home students less than International students depends on the Education (Fees and Awards) (England) Regulations 2007 and as amended. The University commits to charging fees at a level no higher than the maximum fee loan and intends to set its fee at that maximum level. The UK Government has confirmed a level of ?9,250 for 2021-22, and there is currently no information for the annual level for future years of the course.

The Universities Minister for England announced on 23 June 2020 that EU nationals (except Irish nationals living in the UK or Ireland), other EEA and Swiss nationals will no longer be eligible for home fee status for courses starting in the academic year 2021-22. For most EU students commencing their studies in October 2021, their fee rates will be equivalent to the rates for international students.

The University will be able to provide further guidance about fee status assessments for EU students commencing their studies in October 2021 once the government announces amended regulations. Updates will be published on this website: https:// undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/international-students/international-fees-and-costs as soon as they are available.

[3] Fees will be fixed at these rates for the duration of the course

[4] For these courses you need to add on a College fee to calculate your final fee

Year Abroad: - Home Student (First UG degree) going away from Cambridge during their course has a fee liablility 15% of the full fee - Home Student (Second UG degree) going away from Cambridge during their course has a fee liablility of ?5,499 - International Student going away from Cambridge during their course has a fee liablility of 50% of the full fee - Students coming to Cambridge for a year, in most circumstances (i.e. student exchanges), won't be charge a direct fee, but always check with your home institution

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Additional College fees to calculate the combined fee (Applicable to Home Students doing Second UG Degree and International Students -see footnote [4] above)

Each of the Colleges is a separate institution, and you are required to be a member of both a College and the University to study. College fees differ because they are set independently by each College. You are strongly advised to view the Colleges pages in the undergraduate prospectus and College websites to gain a full understanding of the character of each of the Colleges as you make a decision about your application.

College name Christ's College Churchill College Clare College Corpus Christi College Downing College Emmanuel College Fitzwilliam College Girton College Gonville and Caius College Homerton College Hughes Hall Jesus College King's College Lucy Cavendish College Magdalene College Murray Edwards College Newnham College Pembroke College Peterhouse Queens' College Robinson College Selwyn College Sidney Sussex College St Catharine's College St Edmund's College St John's College Trinity College Trinity Hall Wolfson College

Fee per annum 9,800 10,185 9,600 9,999 10,122 9,900 10,185 9,950 9,950 9,758 9,950 10,418 10,470 10,200 10,347 10,000 9,975 10,029 9,800 9,885 10,395 10,190 9,840 10,200 9,765 9,975 9,300 9,990 9,600

Magdalene College: The fees are fixed for the first three years of the course only: for fourth and subsequent years, the fee will be fixed at the rate that applies at the beginning of the fourth year of study. The fee from 2021-22 for students who matriculated in 2018-19 is ?9,387.

Trinity College: Fees are not fixed for the duration of the course and are set annually [this will be not more than the RPI rate of inflation plus 1%]. In addition, please note the full tuition fee for 2020-21 is ?14,300, but all students are awarded a bursary, which varies depending on their year of admission (35% fee bursary for students admitted 2021-22; 40% fee bursary for students admitted 2020-21; 45% fee bursary for all other students). New entrants in 2021-22 will therefore pay ?9,300.

The terms and conditions relating to fees fixed for the duration of the course below apply.

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Terms and conditions for fees fixed for the duration of the course: (all colleges with the exception of Trinity College) a. Where fees are fixed for the duration of the course, these are the fees agreed at the point of admission for the relevant course, or for part of the course as specified elsewhere. b. There students change their course for one or more years of their degree, and the new course is listed in a different Fee Group in the table on page 2, they will instead be charged for those years the fee for that Group as stated for the year of commencement of their first year of the B.A. degree. This applies particularly for students taking Medical and Veterinary Sciences for the third year of their studies. c. Students who intermit (irrespective of the period of intermission or the number of intermission periods) will remain subject to the fee or fees that were in place at the point of admission for the relevant course, except for students who intermit continuously more than six terms, who will instead be charged at the new fee rates that apply at the time of their return: any associated extension to the duration of the course will be charged at those new rates. d. Continuing as an undergraduate student beyond the initially-agreed length of the course will be charged at the fees rates that apply at the beginning of the agreed extended period for the remainder of the course for a fixed period of three years. Further periods of extensions and fees applicable will be reviewed at that point.

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