Postgraduate

Fees and funding

A tuition fee is the sum that Universities charge students for their course. Universities set their fees to reflect the mode of study (full-time or part-time) and the students' residency status (Home, EU, Channel Islands/Isle of Man or International) as well as the individual nature and characteristics of the course you wish to undertake.

Our postgraduate fees for 2012/2013 are displayed on each individual course page via a link on the left hand side. Alternatively, you can check the fees for the course you wish to study on our course fee look-up page www.port.ac.uk/feelookup.

Detailed information about funding for postgraduate study is available on our Student Finance pages.

PGCE, Cert Ed and MSc Social Work applicants

Prospective PGCE and Cert Ed students are advised to visit our PGCE Student Finance pages.

Prospective MSc Social Work students are advised to visit our Social Work Student Finance pages.

Home and EU students

Full information about fees and funding for students applying from the UK or another EU country is available on our Student Finance UK/EU pages.

Channel Islands/Isle of Man students

Applicants to postgraduate courses from both the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man will be eligibible to pay the same fees as UK applicants. For information on any support available form your home government please use the links below.

If you live in:

Guernsey: www.gov.gg/ccm
Jersey: www.gov.je
Isle of Man: www.gov.im/education

Islands Students are not eligible for any statutory funding from the UK government including the University of Portsmouth Bursary or any support from hardship funds.

International students

Information for international applicants is available on the Student Finance International pages.

If you are not sure whether you would be eligible to pay tuition fees at the 'Home' or 'Overseas' rate, please e-mail feeassessment@port.ac.uk where a member of staff will be able to assess your status. Please remember to provide your full name and application number.

Sponsored students

Students whose fees are being paid by a commercial, armed forces or other sponsor. For more details, please see the section about Sponsors on our Academic Registry webpages.