Cost of Living Guide 2010/2011: Tuition Fees - Per Year 2010/2011

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Cost of Living Guide 2010/2011

The cost of living in Hull and Scarborough is lower than almost anywhere in Britain (indeed, some 3040% less than in London) and signicantly lower than in comparable university cities, making living costs more aordable. The location of our campus residences means that daily travelling costs are low (or non-existent), and that shopping for food, clothes and other everyday items is within easy walking distance.

Tuition Fees per year 2010/2011


International Undergraduate Arts/Social Sciences courses Undergraduate Science and Engineering courses Postgraduate Arts/Social Sciences courses Postgraduate Science and Engineering courses MSc (Business School) MBA programme Masters Foundation Study Abroad year* Study Abroad semester* Medicine 9,800 11,900 9,800 11,900 9,800 16,500 2,100 7,500 3,750 22,000 EU 3,290 3,290 3,440 3,440 7,000 16,500 1,050 3,290 1,645 22,000

* These fees are dependent on the agreement your home university has with the University of Hull Tuition fees are xed for the duration of your course. 50% of your annual tuition fee to be paid when you register. 1.5% discount if you pay your annual tuition fee in full within 28 days of your course starting.

English Language courses and Fees - per year 2010/2011


International Summer Study For one module For two modules For three modules Bridge Programme (full year 2010/11) 860 1640 2420 4,840 430 820 1210 2,420 EU

Personal Expenditure
The UK Border Agency requirement is that you have 600 per month available for your accommodation, local travel, food, entertainment, etc. This is in addition to the funds you have for your tuition fees. 600 per month will be sucient to cover your expenses as detailed below.

Accommodation per year 2010/2011


University Accommodation (including bills)

International Oce

Halls of Residence ( 31 weeks term time only) Student House (42 weeks) Taylor Court (50 weeks) Cayley Hall (34 or 37 weeks) University-managed accommodation (46 weeks) Vacation accommodation

2,685 3,926 2,207 3,021 4,455 4,289 4,668 2,135 3,450 70 per week approx

Note: you will need to pay 150 in advance as a deposit but this will be returned at the end of the contract,(except in case of damage to the property.)

Private Accommodation (excluding bills)


Single room 70 per week approx.

Incidental Expenditure
These are approximate costs, however each student will spend dierently Food Laundry Telephone Books, stationery, photocopying, equipment Local travel Field courses (some courses only) Sports scheme membership (including gym, classes, racquet use etc.) Warm clothing Bedding 30 per week 5 per week 10 per week 400 per year 200 per year 300 per year 200 per year 150 one o 35 one o

Arrival in the UK Travelling to the University


Within Arrival period From Manchester airport, Humberside airports, Hull ferry port, Hull train/bus station and Scarborough train station FREE Outside Arrival period From Manchester and London Train (without rail discount card) 11 77 Coach (without coach discount card) 19 30 For more information, please consult our Travel Guide.

Bringing your family to the UK


The UK Border Agency requirement is 533 per dependent for each calendar month of the students course and up to a maximum of nine months (or for the length of their stay if its shorter than the length of the students course). Please budget for around 200 per year for each child, for school uniform, school activities, etc. For children over the age of 11, costs may be higher.

Contact
The International Oce University of Hull Hull HU6 7RX UK www.hull.ac.uk/international T: +44 1482 466904 E: [email protected] Disclaimer Please note that while care has been taken to ensure that the information given in this guide is accurate at the time of publication, this is intended as a guide only and prices may be subject to change.

www.hull.ac.uk

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