3.1 In accordance with consumer protection regulations, as a minimum you are able to cancel your place within 14 calendar days of initial enrolment and any tuition fees/deposits will be refunded in full.
3.2 In all circumstances, we will confirm if you are eligible for a refund. We will calculate your refund based on your last date of active registration on your course and with reference to the following table:
When you leave/take an authorised break | Undergraduate Students - % Refund of annual course fees ** | Postgraduate Taught Students - % Refund of annual course paid ** |
Term * |
Week of Term |
1 |
Weeks 0-2 (see section 3.3) |
100% |
100% |
1 |
Week 3 onwards |
75% |
66% |
2 |
Week 1 onwards |
50% |
33% |
3 |
Week 1 onwards |
0% |
0% |
* Depending on the start-date of your course, term 1 of your year of study may begin at another point in the year. Examples include October, January or March.
** All tuition fee refunds are calculated on the net tuition fee, which considers any fee waiver, reduction or discount that has been applied to your account.
3.3 Part time Postgraduate Taught students are charged on a module by module basis. You will be liable to pay the full module fee for any modules you attend or engage with and will not be eligible for a refund. If you deselect or withdraw from a module before the date it’s due to start, and you have not attended, engaged or taken part in the module in any way, the University will cancel the module fee in full. If you have already paid for the module you will be eligible for a refund.
3.4 Postgraduate Research Students are charged an annual fee based on 12 months of study. If you are eligible for a refund your fees will be recalculated based on a pro-rata calculation, i.e. on the number of months remaining in the year of study. For example, a student leaving in the middle of month five, would receive a 50% refund (six full remaining months multiplied by 1/12th of the annual fee).
3.5 If you transfer to another course which has a different fee, you will be liable for the fee associated with each course for the time that you were enrolled onto each course. If you transfer to a course with a higher fee, your fee liability will increase. Any fee increase will be applied on a pro-rata basis. Conversely, if you transfer to a course with a lower fee, your fee liability will be reduced on a pro-rata basis. For example, if you change your mode of study from full-time to part-time study you will be charged a pro-rata amount for the period you were registered as a full-time student and a pro-rata amount of the remaining time you are registered as a part-time student. Should you have already paid your fees in advance before transferring, then a pro-rata refund will be applied.