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Diploma in the Common Law

Fees

  2010-2011
Application handling fee (non-refundable) £63
Initial registration fee £776
Continuing registration fee £318
Examination fee (four subjects) £532

Fee example

The following example is based on a student who completes in the minimum one-year study period, without resits:

First year

 

Application handling fee (non-refundable)

£63

Initial registration fee

£776

Examination fee (four subjects)

£532

TOTAL

£1,371

Note: the University reserves the right to amend previously announced fees, if necessary. The fees shown above for 2010-2011 are valid until 31 August 2011 and are subject to annual review.

All fees must be paid in pounds sterling, and may be paid either by a credit card recognised by Mastercard International or by the Visa group OR by banker's draft, cheque or UK postal order, made payable to 'The University of London' and crossed 'a/c payee'.

The fees you pay cover the University administration costs and, when you register, for the materials you are sent as part of your introductory study package. In addition you will need to set aside money for other costs (see 'Other costs' below).

Other costs
Besides the fees payable to the University, you should budget for the cost of purchasing textbooks (this may well be in the region of £200 per year); the cost of any course or tuition you may take and the fee levied by your local examination centre to cover their costs.

Financial assistance
Students resident in the UK may be able to obtain a discretionary award to cover registration and examination fees from their local education authority to whom such inquiries should be addressed. Some employers, in both the public and the private sector, are also prepared to provide such funding. Both local education authorities and some other employers do from time to time provide financial assistance towards the cost of attending short courses.

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