Latest University statement on fees following the referendum

  • 05 July 2016
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EU Students studying at Cambridge or planning to apply to start their studies here in 2017 will pay the same rate as Home students throughout their course providing this continues to be permitted under UK law, according to the latest statement from the University.

The fees for all applicants, whether Home, EU or overseas, considering entry in 2018 (including deferred entry for 2017) have yet to be set.

The information comes in a statement from the Cambridge University Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz. More more information, please refer to the University's website.

The text of the key elements of the statement is below:

a. EU students who are already studying at Cambridge, who have an offer to study at Cambridge, or who apply to start their studies in 2017 will not be subject to the Overseas fee at any point during the course of their study, provided this continues to be permitted by UK law. The fee for those students will remain at the Home/EU rate applicable at the time (which for undergraduate students may be up to the maximum level allowed under UK law for each year).

b. The fees for all applicants, including Home/EU students, considering entry in 2018 (including deferred entry from 2017), have yet to be set.

 

 

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