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Tuition Fees (Research Students)

Tuition fees for the academic year are due at Registration. If you wish to pay by instalments, the first instalment will be due at Registration, and the second instalment due in January. If you are starting or finishing your course of study part-way through the academic year you will pay a pro-rata tuition fee. You should contact the Finance department for further advice regarding payment of fees. For the latest information you should consult the Finance department’s website: http://studentzone.roehampton.ac.uk/finance/index.html

All fees must be paid in full by 31st July each year
Payment of tuition fees can be made by credit/debit card, direct debit or bank transfer only.

The University’s bank details are as follows:

Bank Name: Barclays Bank plc
Bank Address: 83 Wandsworth High Street, Wandsworth, London, SW18 2PR
Account Name: Roehampton University
Sort Code: 20-90-69
Account Number: 60777625

IBAN: GB12 BARC 209069 60777625
SWIFT Code: BARC GB22
You should quote your student ID number on all payments as a reference

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|For help with tuition fee payments, you should contact the Finance department using finance@roehampton.ac.uk or contact the Sales |
|Ledger team directly: |
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|Hazel Hailey, h.hailey@roehampton.ac.uk, 0208 392 3138 |
|Sue Wheeler, s.wheeler@roehampton.,ac.uk, 0208 392 3123 |
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