Undergraduate fees for September
2012
You might have heard of changes in Higher Education funding following a government review. Positively, the system is designed so that UK and EU students studying full time for their degree will not have to pay anything while they study. There is also additional support available for part time students.
| |
Full time |
Part time** |
| Type of course |
UK & EU students |
International |
UK & EU students |
International |
| Foundation degree |
£7,250 |
£9450 |
£690 |
£860 |
| Honours degree |
£7,450 |
£9450 |
£690 |
£860 |
| ‘Top up’ honours degree |
If coming straight from Fd / HND study you will remain on the same fee structure. If not, then it would be £7,450 |
£9450 |
£690
(Please contact the College if you are progressing directly from a Fd or HND) |
£860 |
**Price is per 10 credits. Part time students would normally complete between 10 and 80 credits per year, depending upon individual circumstances.
Undergraduate sandwich/placement year
Sandwich / placement years offer an exciting opportunity to gain invaluable work experience. Highlighted by employers as one of the most favourable qualities looked for on a job application, look at the programme pages for more information specific to the programmes listed below.
| Programme |
Year of study |
Cost for sandwich year |
| UK & EU |
International |
| BSc (Hons) Equine Science (SW) |
Year 2 or 3 |
£900 |
£945 |
| BSc (Hons) Animal Science (SW) |
Year 2 or 3 |
£900 |
£945 |
| FdSc Equine Performance (SW) |
Year 2 |
£750 |
£945 |
| BSc (Hons) Veterinary Nursing Science (SW)* |
Year 2 |
£1800 |
£1890 |
| FdSc Equine Veterinary Nursing Science (SW)* |
Year 2 |
£1800 |
£1890 |
| FdSc Veterinary Nursing Science (SW)* |
Year 2 |
£1800 |
£1890 |
*Sandwich year is compulsory
The fees for undergraduate home and EU students will remain the same for the academic year 2013-14, subject to change.
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If you have previously studied at Hartpury as a A-level or Further Education student you are entitled to a £500 bursary during your first year to help you with the transition to Higher Education. This would be split into two payments, one of £300 after enrolment and another of £200 in January.