Tuition fees
Students from the Channel Islands and Isle of Man starting in 2012
- Undergraduate tuition fees
- Postgraduate tuition fees
- What's included in the tuition fees?
- Paying your fees
Undergraduate tuition fees
This table shows the tuition fees for full-time undergraduate students from the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man starting in 2012.
| Undergraduate courses | Annual fees* |
|---|---|
| University of Brighton undergraduate honours degree |
£9,000 |
| Placement year** | £750 |
|
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (years 1 to 4) |
£19,000 |
*Tuition fees are subject to small yearly increases, in line with inflation.
**A salaried placement year is a feature of many of our courses. To find courses offering this option, use the course finder.
Postgraduate tuition fees
Tuition fees for our postgraduate courses depend on the type of course. For all our postgraduate courses, exact tuition fees can be found using our course finder.
What's included in the tuition fees?
The professional and applied nature of many of our courses can mean additional costs are involved. For example, you may need a health or criminal record check. Some courses involve the use of specialist materials and/or field trips. Where these costs are incurred as a mandatory requirement of the course they are included in the tuition fee.
These costs vary depending on your chosen course. You should seek advice regarding the additional costs that are covered by your tuition fees from the school providing your course, using the contact details provided on our course finder.
Additional course costs
During your studies you may incur further addition costs depending on the optional modules and optional activities you choose. For example, optional field trips or materials. These costs are not included in the tuition fee and you will need to pay these in addition to your tuition fee.
Please contact the school that delivers your course about possible additional costs before you apply to enable you to budget accordingly.
General study costs
Whatever course you study you should expect to have to pay some additional study-related costs on top of your tuition fees. It's a good idea to budget for books, photocopying and printing from the start of your course.
Paying your fees
For all students, whether you take out a student loan or get state funding, your tuition fees for the year must be paid to the university at the start of your course. This is your responsibility.
Paying your fees direct to the university
There are a range of ways to pay your tuition fees direct to the university. If you choose to pay by direct debit you can pay your fees in up to six instalments. If you pay all your fees at the beginning of your course you may be eligible for a discount.


