Postgraduate
Fees and funding
Detailed information about fees and funding for postgraduate study is available on our Student Finance pages.
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.
Home and EU students
These students are usually residents of the UK or the European Union. Courses are charged at a different rates and we advise students to check the Academic Registry's tuition fees webpages.
Channel Islands / Isle of Man students
Residents of the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man. We advise students to check the Academic Registry's tuition fees webpages.
International students
All other students. Please note that the University applies the Education (Fees and Awards) (England) Regulations 2007 and the Student Fees (Qualifying Courses and Persons) (England) Regulations 2007 in determining International student fee status. Curses are charged at a different ratesand we advise students to check the Academic Registry's tuition fees webpages.
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.