Tuition Fees - Undergraduate
The rates quoted above are for all Undergraduate full-time courses except the Fast Track LLB.
Tuition fees for Scottish domiciled students
Scottish students do not have to pay tuition fees, but still have to apply each year through the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS).
Tuition fees for 'Rest of UK' students for 2012/13
From 2012/13, individual Scottish universities will set their own fees for UK undergraduate students permanently living outside Scotland.
The annual fee for Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) students from England, Wales and Northern Ireland will be £7,000 from 2012-13, with a maximum fee level of £21,000 for an honours degree in three or four years. Students with suitable A levels are encouraged to enter in year two, and the University will fully discount a year’s tuition for those students who study a four year programme.
For more information about the scholarships and bursaries on offer, view - Scholarships and bursaries for GCU students from England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
If you are seeking clarity on your place of permanent residence and related fee status, please refer to the advice and guidance provided by the funding body in the area you live:
Allied Health Professions
If you are on an allied health profession course, you can apply for tuition fees and means-tested bursary from the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS). You should still apply to your LEA for your student loan.
EU and International students
European Union students - If you are from
another European Union (EU) country, and studying in Scotland,
the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) may pay your
tuition fees.
Students from outside the EU - The international pages
provide money advice for International students.
Fee Enquiries
Contact the Finance Office
Tel: 0141 331 8195
Email: arstudent@gcu.ac.uk
Updated:
2 May, 2012
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