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Your Career starts here Guide to Tuition Fees at Cardiff Metropolitan University

1 www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/tuitionfees

Guide to Tuition Fees at Cardiff Metropolitan University Contents Tuition Fees for Full-Time Students (Home/EU) 03 Tuition Fees for Part-Time Students (Home/EU) 03 Methods of Payment for Home/EU Students 04 Direct Debit Information 05 Paying by Bank Transfer 07 Associated Fees 07 Tuition fees for Full-Time International (Non-EU) Student 08 General Fee Regulations 09 Difficulty with Payment 10 Useful Contacts 11 Useful Web-Links 12 www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/tuitionfees 2

Tuition fees for full-time students (home/eu) Tuition fees for part-time students (home/eu) Cardiff Met will be charging 9000.00 for its full-time undergraduate and PGCE programmes in 2015/2016. If you commenced studies with Cardiff Met in the 2013/2013 or 2013/2014 academic year and are continuing the charge will be 8,100.00 Students subject to the old fee regime will continue to be charged 3,465.00. If on a placement year in 2015/2016 the fee reduces to 1,800.00. The fee rates for part-time study differ with each programme. If on a Credit Based course (UG, MA, MSc, etc) we usually find that in the main part-time students will do 60 credits per year. Please refer to the Home (UK/EU) Student Fee Table on www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/tuitionfees for clarification of the correct rate. You will need to calculate the fee my multiplying the credit rate with the actual number of credits for each academic year (Programme Director will be able to confirm this). The fee rates for postgraduate study (MA, MSc, PhD, etc.) differ by programme, please refer to the Home (UK/EU) Student Fee Table on: www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/tuitionfees for clarification. 3 www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/tuitionfees

Methods of payment for home/eu students Students enrolling at Cardiff Met have three options for the payment of their fees: 1. Charge to third party sponsor - Student Loan Company (SLC)/Employer/ NHS/ Local Authority (LA). Any contribution by a sponsor must be verified, for SLC funding we will validate any funding details using the SLC database. For all other funding, we will require written confirmation from the sponsor detailing their willingness to cover the fees and to what proportion. Please ensure all information is provided as part of the enrolment process. Any self-financing contribution to be made up by one of the following methods. 2. Payment in full as part of the enrolment process. You will be given the opportunity at the end of the enrolment process to pay your fees online. 3. Payment by Instalment. If choosing to pay your fees by instalments, you must complete a Direct Debit Mandate (available on the Cardiff Met Tuition Fees website) and send to us as soon as the enrolment process has been completed; please ensure the reference number field is completed with the applicant/enrolment number. You are required to make a minimum deposit (one fifth of the tuition fee) as part of the enrolment process, we will then take an additional four equal Direct Debit instalments on the 20th of the month from November - February. If no deposit is paid, or if there is any shortfall on the deposit amount, this will be added to the first Direct Debit deduction. If you are unable to pay your fees on-line, you will be able to make this payment (Card/Cash/ Cheque) at the designated locations during the first week of term. www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/tuitionfees 4

On-line payment Direct debit scheme Enrolled students have the ability to view an on-line snapshot of their fee account and make payment against any outstanding balances, or even just a payment on account. Parents/Sponsors can also use this facility. Although they will not be able to see any details of outstanding fees, payment can still be made on account if they know the students enrolment number (same as applicant id). Students wishing to pay by instalments must complete a direct debit mandate (available from the website) and submit this with their deposit (one fifth of fee) at enrolment. Four equal instalments will be collected on the 20th of the month from November through to February. When making payment, please omit the prefix ST from the User ID. *Please note, you will need to register for on-line payments before using this facility (link on last page). 5 www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/tuitionfees

Prior agreement Direct debit general requirements If you are already enrolled with Cardiff Met and deductions were made from a direct debit agreement in the previous academic year, as long as this agreement has not been cancelled with the bank, we will proceed to collect from these details. If you wish to pay from a different account, please complete a new mandate (available on our website) and send to us immediately. Please note, the reference number is your student number with Cardiff Met (shown on the bottom of your student ID card). Please ensure that there are sufficient funds available in your account on the dates shown on the previous page. You should note that if the direct debit instalment is declined the amount will be automatically taken with the following month s instalment. We will not write out to you prior to the instalments being taken, so please ensure you are fully aware of the details of our scheme. www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/tuitionfees 6

Paying by bank transfer Associated fees Payment can be made direct to the University s bank account using the following details: Bank: National Westminster Bank Plc. 96, Queen Street, Cardiff, CF10 2GR Account Number: 01043838 Sort Code: 01-01-55 Account Name: Cardiff Met Exchequer Account IBAN: GB73NWBK01015501043838 Swift Code: NWBK GB 21 22 T Bench Fees Research programmes will sometimes attract a separate bench fee. You are advised to check in advance of enrolling what this charge is likely to be. If self-financing, this can be paid alongside your tuition fees. If sponsored, please ensure your Sponsor Letter details their willingness to cover this fee. You must quote your full name, student number if available, and programme of study for all bank transfers. Please Note: It is your responsibility to pay the bank charges for the transfer. 7 www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/tuitionfees

Tuition fees for full-time international (non-eu) students Please refer to the fee table on our website (see useful web-links on page 12) to determine your fee level. Payment by a Sponsor For example an embassy or your employer. You will need a letter from your sponsor, on headed notepaper, signed by an authorised signatory, confirming that payment will be made on your behalf. This letter must be handed in at enrolment. The letter will be Cardiff Met authority to bill your sponsor for the fees. If applicable, please ensure that the letter details your sponsor s willingness to pay for any additional fees. If we do not receive a sponsor letter, you will be liable for the full fee charge. There are two options for payment: 1. Payment in Full as part of Enrolment Payment can be made on-line (see page 5), by Cash, Cheque/Bankers Draft (made payable to Cardiff Met), Credit/Debit Card, or, Bank Transfer (see page 7). If any fee was paid in advance of enrolment, this will be reflected on your Finance account please ensure you provide proof of this to the enrolment staff. 2. Payment by Instalments A minimum payment of 60% of the total fee charge will be due as part of enrolment (inclusive of any payment made in advance). The balance of 40%, plus an administration charge of 5% of the outstanding balance will be payable four months after the initial enrolment e.g. end of January for September/October enrolments, end of June for January/February enrolments, etc. www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/tuitionfees 8

General fee regulations Please ensure you are aware of our fee policies. These are detailed in the student handbook, on the web and on the tuition fees webpage (please refer to web-links on page 12). The updated handbook will be available prior to the main enrolment session in September. This details our withdrawal and refund policy. 9 www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/tuitionfees

Difficulty with payment Students who are experiencing financial difficulties in paying tuition fees should seek help at the earliest opportunity. The university will be sympathetic and assist where it can. If you have financial problems you may wish to speak to the Student Services staff, personal tutor, or the Students Union. It is important to keep the Exchequer Office informed of developments. www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/tuitionfees 10

Useful contacts Cardiff Met Finance Section 029 2041 6083 tuitionfees@cardiffmet.ac.uk Cardiff Met Admissions Section 029 2041 6285 admissions@cardiffmet.ac.uk Cardiff Met Student Services Section 029 2041 6170 studentservices@cardiffmet.ac.uk Cardiff Met Fee Waiver Scheme 029 2041 6087 pcheverton@cardiffmet.ac.uk Cardiff Met Enrolment Unit 029 2041 6805 enrolment@cardiffmet.ac.uk Cardiff Met Registry Section 029 2041 6034 registry@cardiffmet.ac.uk Student Union 029 2041 6190 studentunion@cardiffmet.ac.uk EU (Non-UK) Student Funding 0141 243 3570 EU_Team@slc.co.uk Student Finance Wales 0300 200 4050 Student Finance England 0300 100 0622 11 www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/tuitionfees

Useful web-links Cardiff Met s Tuition Fee Web Page www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/tuitionfees On-Line Payment Facility https://webpayments.uwic.ac.uk/webpayments /Logon.aspx Cardiff Met s Student Services Web Page www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/studentservices/ Cardiff Met Student Handbook www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/studenthandbook/ index.asp Further details on funding for Welsh students www.studentfinancewales.co.uk Further details on funding for English students www.gov.uk/student-finance Further details on funding for Northern Irish students www.studentfinanceni.co.uk Further details on funding for non-uk EU students www.gov.uk/student-finance General information on funding arrangements for students www.aimhigher.ac.uk/home/index.cfm SLC website, facility to check on loan applications, etc www.slc.co.uk Some good advice about student finances www.moneysavingexpert.com/family Further details on funding for Scottish students www.student-support-saas.gov.uk www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/tuitionfees 12

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