*not including distance learners
** partner institution students please also refer to the partner institutions students section
***New students from the EU (after 1st August 2021) should refer to the Students from the EU and the impact of Brexit information above
Home undergraduate students (full-time and part-time) starting in September 2017 or after
1. Taking out a tuition fee loan - Students will be liable for their tuition fee from the start date of their programme/first day of term (unless they leave on the first day of term). We recognise, however, that where a tuition fee loan has been taken out, payments will be made by the Student Loan Company on a student’s behalf, shortly after the dates shown below.
Tuition Fee Liability – standard programmes
Ìý | ÌýAutumn Term | ÌýSpring Term | ÌýSummer Term |
ÌýDate |
ÌýMonday 02 October 2023 |
ÌýMonday 08 January 2024 |
ÌýMonday 15 April 2024 |
ÌýPercentage of fee due |
Ìý25% |
Ìý25% |
Ìý50% |
2. Once a term has started, students are liable for the full fee for that term (unless they leave on the first day of term), even if they withdraw or take a leave of absence from their programme during the term. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).
3. Paying your own fees – A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. If a student chooses not to take out a tuition fee loan, they are required to pay fees in full at the start of term. If they are unable to pay in full they must pay a minimum of 50 per cent by 31 October 2023 and set up an agreed instalment plan for the balance. For details please contact income@dmu.ac.uk.
Home students on Nursing, Midwifery, Paramedicine, Associate Ambulance Practice and Diagnostic Radiography Programmes
4. Term dates and tuition fee liability points differ for some Health and Life Sciences Faculty programmes due to the number of weeks of study per academic year. The tables below set out details of courses that have non- standard undergraduate term dates and where applicable the varied liability points for these programmes, depending on the programme and if there are multiple intakes.
5. Please note: students who change seasonal intake (also known as backgrouping their studies, i.e. change from a January or March start date to a September start date) will remain on their original Student Finance annual cycle for Tuition Fee Loan and Maintenance purposes. This is due to the way in which Student Loan Company Funding Regulations restrict the way in which student funding can be paid. In line with this, Â鶹ӰԺ will continue to draw down student fees based on the original intake.
a. Backgrouped students will be required to pay for additional registration periods which may or may not be covered by a Tuition Fee Loan entitlement. Such students are required to seek advice from the University’s Student Finance and Welfare team about fee liability and funding entitlement before committing to study dates and backgrouping arrangements proposed by their Faculty.
Tuition Fee Liability – Nursing and Midwifery Programmes September Intake, Paramedicine and Associate Ambulance Practice
Ìý | ÌýAutumn Term | Spring TermÌý | Summer TermÌý |
ÌýDate |
MondayÌý 02 October 2023 |
ÌýMonday 29 January 2024 |
ÌýMonday 03 June 2024 |
ÌýPercentage of fee due |
Ìý25% |
Ìý25% |
Ìý50% |
Tuition Fee Liability – Nursing and Midwifery Programmes January Intake
Ìý | Spring Term | ÌýSummer Term | ÌýAutumn / Winter Term |
ÌýDate |
ÌýMonday 29 January 2024 |
ÌýWednesday 29 May 2024 |
ÌýMonday 30 September 2024 |
ÌýPercentage of fee due |
Ìý25% |
Ìý25% |
Ìý50% |
Tuition Fee Liability – Diagnostic Radiography
Ìý | Autumn Term | ÌýSpring Term | ÌýSummer Term |
ÌýDate |
ÌýMonday 02 October 2023 |
ÌýMonday 08 January 2024 |
ÌýMonday 15 April 2024 |
ÌýPercentage of fee due |
Ìý25% |
Ìý25% |
Ìý50% |
6. Once a term has started, students are liable for the full fee for that term (unless they leave on the first day of term), even if they withdraw or take a leave of absence from their programme during the term. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).
7. Paying your own fees – A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. If a student chooses not to take out a tuition fee loan, they are required to pay fees in full at the start of term. If they are unable to pay in full they must pay a minimum of 50 per cent by 31 October 2023 (for September Intake programmes) or within four weeks of registration (for January and March intake programmes) and set up an agreed instalment plan for the balance. For details please contact income@dmu.ac.uk.
Home part-time undergraduate students receiving a tuition fee grant who started pre September 2012
8. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Instalment payment plans are available; please contact income@dmu.ac.uk for details.
9. Where a student withdraws or takes a leave of absence from their studies during the first term, 25 per cent of the fee will be due for payment irrespective of the date of withdrawal/leave of absence. For withdrawals and leaves of absence occurring after the Christmas vacation, a pro-rata charge will be levied on a daily basis.
International undergraduate students starting September 2019 or after
10. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. 50 per cent of the fees are required to have been paid by point of registration (in order to receive a final registration) and the balance can be paid by instalments. For details please contact income@dmu.ac.uk.
11. Students will be liable for their total tuition fee from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).
12. The tuition fees owed for each term, as a proportion of the full yearly tuition fee are shown below:
Tuition Fee Liability - International undergraduate students starting September 2019 or after
Ìý | Autumn TermÌý | Spring TermÌý | ÌýSummer Term |
ÌýDate |
ÌýPayment by point of registration required, in readiness to start teaching on
Monday 02 October 2023
|
ÌýMonday 08 January 2024 |
ÌýMonday 15 April 2024 |
ÌýPercentage of fee due |
Ìý50% |
Ìý25% |
Ìý25% |
13. Once a term has started, students are liable for the full fee for that term (and for terms previously registered), even if they withdraw or take a leave of absence from their programme during the term. For example, a student withdrawing their studies in the Spring Term, would be liable for fees incurred in the autumn term and spring term at the rates detailed above.
International undergraduate students starting September 2017 to August 2019
14. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. 50 per cent of the fees must be paid by 31 October 2023 and the balance can be paid by instalments. For details please contact income@dmu.ac.uk.
15. Students will be liable for their total tuition fee from the start date of their programme/first day of term. Please note: this is subject to the 14 days (10 working days) "cooling off" period available to students in the first year of a new programme (not including internal transfers between programmes).
16. The tuition fees owed for each term, as a proportion of the full yearly tuition fee are shown below:
International undergraduate students starting September 2017 to August 2019
Ìý | Autumn TermÌý | Spring TermÌý | ÌýSummer Term |
ÌýDate |
Monday 02 October 2023Ìý |
ÌýMonday 08 January 2024 |
ÌýMonday 15 April 2024 |
ÌýPercentage of fee due |
Ìý50% |
Ìý25% |
Ìý25% |
17. Once a term has started, students are liable for the full fee for that term (and for terms previously registered), even if they withdraw or take a leave of absence from their programme during the term. For example, a student withdrawing their studies in the Spring Term, would be liable for fees incurred in the autumn term and spring term at the rates detailed above.
International undergraduate students starting pre-September 2017
18. A student’s total tuition fee for 2023/24 will be charged from the start date of their programme/first day of term. 50 per cent of the fees must be paid by 31 October 2023 and the balance can be paid by instalments. For details please contact income@dmu.ac.uk.
19. Where a student withdraws or takes a leave of absence from their studies during the first term, 50 per cent of the fee will be due for payment irrespective of the date of withdrawal. For withdrawals and leave of absences occurring after the Christmas vacation, a pro-rata charge will be levied on a daily basis.