Regulations on Financial Matters

Differences from 2016/17 to 2020/21

Section I. Fees and Dues payable to the University 

§1. University feesFees payable by members of the University

  • 1. All fees payable under this Section are set by Council’s Planning and Resource Allocation Committee on the recommendation of the Joint Fees and Student Support Advisory Group on an annual basis and are available from  www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfundingstudents/fees-funding/fees/information/universityrates/rates or from the Planning  and Resource Allocation Section. Fees are payable at one of four rates, ‘home’, ‘ELQ’, ‘islands’, and ‘overseas’. The ‘home’ rate is payable by students who meet the criteria given in Schedule 1 of the Education (Fees and Awards) (England) Regulations 2007 and subsequent amendments. The ‘ELQ’ rate is payable by students who meet the criteria for the ‘home’ rate but who are reading for a qualification of an equivalent or lower level to one they already hold. The ‘islands’ rate is payable by residents of the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man who meet the requirements laid down by the respective Islands governments. Where a course does not have a separate ‘ELQ’ or ‘islands’ rate, the ‘ELQ’ or ‘islands’ rate will be the same as the ‘home’ rate. All students not meeting these criteria shall pay fees at the ‘overseas’ rate unless otherwise exempted.

  • 2.

    • (a) Every member of the University shall pay a University feefees at the appropriate annual rate for each academic year in which hethey or she isare working in Oxford:

      • (i) For the Degree of BA or the Degree of M.Biochem. or the Degree of M.Chem. or the Degree of  M.Math.Comp.Sci. or the Degree of  M.Earth Sc. or the Degree of M.Eng. or the Degree of  M.Math. or the Degree of  M.Comp.Sci.  or the Degree of  M.Comp.Phil. or the Degree of  M.Phys. or the Degree of  M.Phys.Phil. or the Degree of  M.Math.Phil.  (Those working for an honour school requiring the study of one or more languages for an academic year outside Oxford or for Law with Law Studies in Europe, or for an honour school requiring a period of study shorter than a year outside Oxford, or for Part II in Chemistry or Materials Science  or Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, or for Part II in the Honour Schools of Engineering Science  or Engineering, Economics, and Management or Materials, Economics, and Management, shall be deemed for all the purposes of this clause to be working in Oxford for the degree of BA or the Degree of  M.Biochem. or the Degree of  M.Chem. or the Degree of M.Eng.,  whether or not  their work is being undertaken in Oxford);

      • (ii) for the Degree of BFA;

      • (iii) for the Degree of BCL or Magister Juris;

      • (iv) for a second Final Honour School;

      • (v) for the First Examination for the Degree of BM;

      • (vi) for the Diploma in Theology;

      • (vii) for the Diploma in Legal Studies;

      • (viii) for the Certificate in Diplomatic Studies;

      • (ix) for the Postgraduate Diploma in Diplomatic Studies;

      • (x) for the Postgraduate Diploma in Education; or

      • (xi) for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education (those working for the certificate shall be deemed for all the purposes of this clause to be working in Oxford,  whether or not their work is being undertaken in Oxford).

    • (b) The fees shall be paid as follows:

    • (i) in the case of those members of the University whose fees are paid under the terms of the Education (Student Support) Regulations (or under corresponding arrangements approved by the Scottish Executive, Northern Ireland Assembly, Welsh Assembly or the States Assembly of Jersey, States Assembly of Guernsey or Isle of Man Government) the fees shall be paid in accordance with the arrangements laid down in those regulations;

    • (ii) in all other cases, fees shall be collected in accordance with the provisions of §3 below;

    • (iii) on application by their society, and subject to the approval of Council's Education Committee, some part of the University fee for an academic year may subsequently be returned to those who do not work in Oxford for the whole of that year. The general rule agreed by Council is that, for each complete term not spent working in Oxford, one third of the annual fee shall be returned.

  • 3. Every member of the University shall pay a University feefees at the appropriate annual rate for each term from and including the term in which he or she begins to work for the Second Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine up to and including the term in which he or she completes all the stages of the examination, or ceases to work for the examination.

  • 4.

    • (a) Subject to the provisions of cl. 5 below, every member of the University shall pay a University fee fees at the appropriate annual rate for each term in which he or she is registered as a Probationer Research Student or is working for one of the qualifications listed below, from and including the term in which he or she is first so registered or begins working for such qualification, up to and including the term in which he or she takes the final examination or (in the case of a degree or diploma by thesis only) submits his or her thesis:

      • (i) the Degree of B.Phil.;

      • (ii) the Degree of M.Sc.;

      • (iii) the Degree of M.St.;

      • (iv) the Degree of MBA;

      • (v) the Degree of MPP;

      • (vi) the Degree of M.Litt.;

      • (vii) the Degree of M.Phil.;

      • (viii) the Degree of M.Th.;

      • (ix) the Degree of M.F.A.;

      • (x) the Degree of D.Phil.;

      • (xi) the degree of D.Eng.;

      • (xii) any diploma or certificate other than:

        • (a) the Diploma in Theology;

        • (b) the Diploma in Legal Studies;

        • (c) the Postgraduate Diploma in Education;

        • (d) the Postgraduate Certificate in Education;

        • (e) the Certificate in Management Studies;

        • (f) the Certificate in Theology;

        • (g) the Certificate in Diplomatic Studies;

        • (h) the Postgraduate Diploma in Diplomatic Studies; or

        • (i) certificates issued by the Board of Studies in Education under the provisions of the appropriate regulation.

    • (b)  In the case of a degree or diploma that is not beby thesis only, the term in which the students takes the final examination is that in which the published submission due date or examination date falls for the final piece of work (which may consist of a dissertation, thesis, essay, other assessed exercise, or written examination). A thesis or other assessed exercise for which the published due date falls other than during Full Term shall be deemed for the purposes of this clause to have been due for submission during the preceding term. 

    • (c) In the case of a degree ofor diploma by thesis only, a thesis submitted other than during Full Term shall be deemed for the purposes of this clause to have been submitted during the preceding term.

    • (d) Candidates who continue to work for one of the qualifications listed in this clause after attempting an examination shall pay a University fee fees for each term in which they receive tuition or supervision; but if they receive no further tuition or supervision, they shall pay no further University fees but shall pay the re-entry or re-submission fee prescribed in §7 below when they re-enter. Candidates whose thesis submitted for the degree of M.Litt., M.Sc., or D.Phil., has been referred back shall pay no further University fees, but shall pay the re-submission fee prescribed in §7 below when they apply for re-examination; and candidates whose dissertation for the degree of M.Sc. in Education did not satisfy the examiners shall pay the fee prescribed in §7 below before a revised or new dissertation for Part II of the examination is examined. For the purposes of this clause, 'term' shall include any period of forty-two days' residence reckoned as a term of residence under the Regulations for Residence in the University provided that not more than three University fees shall be payable in the same academic year.

    • (e) The feefees shall be collected in accordance with §3 below.

  • 5.

    • (a) The number of termly University fees payable under cl. 4 above by those working for the degree of D.Phil. shall not exceed nine provided that:

      • (i) [for candidates admitted for a DPhil from 1 September 2006 onwards] Candidates for the D.Phil. may count towards this figure up to three termly University fees paid while working for the degree of M.Phil., M.St. in Legal Research, or B.Phil. provided that the candidate has been given leave to supplicate for that degree;

      • (ii) Candidates for the D.Phil. who have held the status of Probationer Research Student, or of Student for the Degree of M.Sc. by Research or M.Litt. or for the Diploma in Law, before transferring to work for the degree of D.Phil. shall be deemed for the purpose of this subsection to have been working for the D.Phil. from the term in which they began working for the course from which they have transferred, and may count towards their D.Phil. fee liability any fees paid while holding their previous status, subject to the payment on transfer of any consequent additional fees for which they are liable. A candidate is not deemed to be 'transferring to work for the Degree of D.Phil.', when he or she is admitted for the Diploma in Law or as a D.Phil. student after satisfying the examiners for the Degree of M.Sc. by Research or M.Litt.;
    • (b) The number of termly University fees payable by candidates for the Doctor of Engineering shall not exceed twelve.

    • (c) The number of termly University fees payable under cl. 4 above by those working for any qualification other than the degree of D.Phil. or D.Eng. shall not exceed six in respect of each qualification, provided that:

      • (i) Candidates who transfer from the D.Phil. to the M.Litt. or M.Sc. by Research may count up to six University fees paid while working towards the D.Phil. (including fees paid while holding the status Probationer Research Student) towards this figure;

      • (ii) Candidates receiving tuition or supervision after attempting an examination shall continue to pay University fees for each term in which they receive tuition or supervision;

      • (iii) Candidates under (iv) and (v) below who receive tuition or supervision after attempting an examination or who require an extension of time shall continue to pay University fees for each term in which they receive tuition or supervision, provided that the total number of fees shall not exceed the maximum provided in each case;

      • (iv) Part-time students for the Degree of Master of Theology shall not pay more than six University fees (at the half rate) while working for Part II of that degree;

      • (v) Students for the Degree of Master of Science in Evidence-Based Health Care, Experimental Therapeutics, Surgical Science and Practice, or Sustainable Urban Development shall pay all applicable module fees and not more than four annual registration fees;

      • (vi) Part-time students for the MSc in Software Engineering, the MSc in Software and Systems Security, the Postgraduate Diploma in Software Engineering, Postgraduate Diploma in Software and Systems Security, the Postgraduate Certificate in Software Engineering, the Postgraduate Certificate in Object Technology, and the Postgraduate Certificate in Software and Systems Security shall pay all applicable module fees; students who receive tuition or supervision after attempting an examination shall continue to pay University fees for each term in which they receive tuition or supervision, provided that they shall not pay more than four annual registration fees for the MSc courses, two annual registration fees for the Postgraduate Diploma courses, and one registration fee for the Postgraduate Certificate courses; students requiring an extension of time shall pay a fee of £100 for each term in which they continue to receive tuition or supervision;

      • (vii) Part-time students for the MSc in Mathematical Finance shall pay not more than two tuition fees covering seven terms of study, payable at the start of the first and second years of the course respectively; students requiring an extension of time shall pay a fee of £550610 for each term in which they continue to receive tuition or supervision.

    • (d)      the number of termly University fees payable by candidates registered for a D.Phil. through one of the following doctoral training programmes shall not exceed twelve: Autonomous Intelligent Machines and Systems; Cardiovascular Medicinal Chemistry; Cyber Security; Environmental Research; Healthcare Innovation; Health Data Science;  Industrially Focused Mathematical Modelling; Inorganic Chemistry for Future Manufacturing; Interdisciplinary Bioscience; Life Sciences Interface; Mathematics of Random Systems: Analysis, Models and Algorithms; Modern Statistics and Statistical Machine Learning; New and Sustainable Photovoltaics; Oil and Gas; Partial Differential Equations: Analysis and Applications; Science and Technology of Fusion Energy; Sustainable Approaches to Biomedical Science; Synthesis for Biology and Medicine; Systems Approaches to Biomedical Science; Systems Biology;

    • (e)   the number of termly University fees payable by candidates registered for a D.Phil. through one of the following doctoral training programmes shall not exceed twelve: Biomedical Imaging; Statistical Science; Synthetic Biology. Candidates registered for one of these doctoral training programmes, who are admitted by the University of Warwick, Bristol., or Nottingham, and who hold the status of Probationer Research Student at Oxford, shall not normally pay more than three termly University fees while at Oxford;

    • (f)      the number of termly University fees payable by candidates registered for a D.Phil. through one of the following doctoral training programmes shall not exceed twelve: Diamond Science and Technology; Future Propulsion and Power; Gas Turbine Aerodynamics; Renewable Energy Marine Structures; Science and Application of Plastic Electronic Materials; Wind and Marine Energy Systems and Structures. Candidates for these programmes may count towards this figure up to the equivalent of three termly University fees paid to the relevant partner university;

    • (g)   the number of termly University fees payable by candidates registered for a D.Phil. through the doctoral training programme in Theory and Modelling in Chemical Sciences shall not exceed twelve. Candidates registered for a D.Phil. through this doctoral training programme may count up to three termly University fees paid while working for the M.Sc. in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry towards this figure;

    • (h) Fee requirements relating to full-time students undertaking graduate study shall also apply to part-time students holding the same status, save that part-time students shall be required to pay half the applicable full-time feefees over twice the applicable length of time for full-time students, except where the feefees for the part-time programme is are otherwise specified in the regulations, and except where the applicable period is otherwise specified under cl. 5(c) above.

    • (i) For a student who changes from full-time to part-time study or vice-versa, fee liability shall be calculated on the basis that each term of full-time study counts as 1 FTE, and each term of part-time study counts as 0.5 FTE, and the student will be liable to pay fees for at least the minimum number of FTE terms of study as laid down in the regulations governing the relevant qualification, and up to the maximum number of FTE terms of study specified in the Regulations on Financial Matters.

    • (j)

      • (i) Where admission as a graduate student is reckoned from a term earlier than that in which the application for admission was approved, on the grounds that:

        • (a) A term or terms had been spent at another university on a course of study directly relevant to the work subsequently undertaken for the degree of M.Litt., M.Sc., or D.Phil., and

        • (b) The earlier study had not led to the award of a qualification of any university, and was under the supervision of a person who has subsequently taken up an appointment at Oxford,

      • (ii) Subject to the approval of Council's Education Committee, any fees payable under cl. 4 above in respect of such term or terms may be remitted either wholly or in part. For the purposes of determining the appropriate fee level, the student will usually be deemed to have commenced the programme of study in the term to which their admission has been antedated.

      (k) The number of termly University fees payable by candidates for a D.Phil. in the Medical Sciences Doctoral Training Centre who have been admitted to a four-year doctoral programme shall not exceed twelve.

    • (l) The number of termly University fees payable by candidates for a D.Phil. in Biomedical Sciences under the NIH-Oxford programme shall not exceed six.

  • 6. Subject to the approval of Council's Education Committee, where a clinical student has already spent at least three terms working full-time for the Degree of M.Sc. by research and has paid at least three University fees in respect thereof, any further fees payable in respect of the M.Sc. course for terms in which he or she is also working as a clinical student at a university clinical school outside Oxford may be remitted.

  • 7. Every member of the University shall pay such other fees applicable to him or her as may be prescribed by any statute or regulation.

  • §2. Visiting, Recognized, and Matriculated Non-Award Students

    • 1. Every member of the University who, not holding an academic appointment in the University or the colleges, has been matriculated in order to study in the University otherwise than for a degree, diploma, or certificate of the University shall pay a University feefees at the appropriate annual rate published at www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfundingstudents/fees-funding/fees/information/universityrates/non-award or available from the Planning  and Resource Allocation Section for each term in which he or she is studying in the University.

    • 2. Every person on the Register of Recognized Students or on the Register of Visiting Students shall pay a University feefees at the appropriate annual rate on the basis set out below, and as published, in the case of (a), at  www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfundingstudents/fees-funding/fees/information/universityrates/visiting-recognised or available from the Planning  and Resource Allocation Section and, in the case of (b), by the college concerned, for each term in which he or she is studying in the University.

      • (a) For RecognisedRecognized Students, fees shall be payable at 50%the appropriate percentage of the 'overseas' graduate research fee rate specified for the relevant subject area, as determined by the Planning and Resource Allocation Committee; in cases where a RecognisedRecognized Student is studying across subject areas with different fee rates, the applicable fee rate shall be that which applies to the larger portion of their studies; in the case of two subjects equally weighted, the fee rate shall be that which applies to the subject that carries the higher fee; in the case of three subjects weighted equally, the fee rate shall be that which applies to the subject that carries the mid-level feefees.

        (b) For Visiting Students, fees shall be payable at 50%such rates as are set by the college concerned; the college shall pay to the University a sum representing the appropriate percentage of the 'overseas' undergraduate fee rate specified for the relevant subject area, as determined by the Planning and Resource Allocation Committee on the recommendation of the Joint Fees and Student Support Advisory Group; in cases where the subject is not offered at undergraduate level, fees shall be payable at 50%the appropriate percentage of the 'overseas' graduate research fee rate as specified for the relevant subject area; in cases where a Visiting Student is studying across subject areas with different fee rates, the applicable fee rate shall be that which applies to the larger portion of their studies; in the case of two subjects equally weighted, the fee rate shall be that which applies to the subject that carries the higher fee; in the case of three subjects weighted equally, the fee rate shall be that which applies to the subject that carries the mid-level feefees.

    • 3. Every person described in cll. 1 and 2 above shall pay such other fees applicable to him or her as may be prescribed by any statute or regulation.

    §3. Arrangements relating to the payment of University fees

    • 1.

      • (a) Not later than the fourteenth day after the last day of every Full Term, the Head or Bursar of every society, or the Head of the student's department for programmes where fees are usually paid directly to the department,  shall send to the SecretaryDirector of the ChestFinance a schedule signed by himself or herself containing the names of all members of the society who were liable to pay the University fees referred to in §1 and §2 above, in respect of that term.

      • (b) The Head or Bursar of every society shall pay to the SecretaryDirector of the ChestFinance such University fees as were due for that term in accordance with the mechanisms agreed between the colleges and the University from time to time. Where University fees are collected by a department these shall be paid to the SecretaryDirector of the ChestFinance in accordance with the mechanisms that are agreed from time to time.

    • 2. Annual University fees shall be paid on or before the seventh day of Michaelmas Full Term (or of the term in which the student commences his or her course, as the case may be) unless the Bursar of the student's college or the Head of the student's department for programmes where fees are usually paid directly to the department, certifies in writing that:

      • (a) The college has approved the student's application to pay by instalments, the first such instalment having been paid; and/or

      • (b) The student has applied for, and is prima facie eligible for, a contribution to his or her feefees from his or her local authority (or other fee-paying body), and the college is of the opinion that no contribution will be required from the student;

      • (c) The student's programme did not commence on the first day of the relevant term, and payment is due on the seventh day after the actual commencement of the student's programme.

    • 3.

      • (a) In the event that any feefees or continuation charge payable by the student, or the relevant instalment towards such a feefees, remains unpaid after the due date of payment it shall be the duty of the Bursar of the student's college, or the Registrar for programmes where fees or charges are usually paid directly to the University, or the Head of the student's department for programmes where fees or charges are usually paid directly to the department, to notify the student concerned that, in the event that the fees or charges due have not been paid in full within four weeks from the date of such notification, the student shall ordinarily be liable for suspension from access to the premises and facilities of the University (including the Examination Schools and other places of examination). The student shall be informed that, apart from in exceptional circumstances, they will be suspended from the end of such four-week period until such time as outstanding fees or charges have been paid, at which point they may apply for reinstatement, or until two terms have elapsed, at which point they will be removed from the Register of Students. The Bursar or Head shall also inform the Registrar that he or she has so notified the student concerned; and if the fees or charges due have not been paid in full within the specified four-week period, the Bursar or Head shall inform the Registrar of the position, whereupon, subject to the other provisions of this clause, the University shall have the right, having considered the circumstances of the case, to suspend the student concerned from access to the premises and facilities of the University. If the fees or charges due have not been paid in full within two terms of the date of any suspension imposed under this clause, the University shall have the right, having first considered the circumstances of the case, to remove the student from the Register of Students. A student may apply to Education Committee for reinstatement to the Register of Students. Any such reinstatement, which is not automatic, will be conditional upon payment of all outstanding fees.

      • (b) On application by their society, or by the Head of the student's department for programmes where fees are usually paid directly to the department, and subject to the approval of Council's Education Committee, some part of the feefees for an academic year may subsequently be returned to those who do not work in Oxford for the whole of that year as a result of expulsion.  Unless otherwise provided in respect of an individual programme of study, the general rule is that, for each complete term not spent working in Oxford, one third of the annual feefees shall be returned.

      • (c) On application by their society, or by the Head of the student's department for programmes where fees are usually paid directly to the department, and subject to the approval of Council's Education Committee,  some part of the feefees for an academic year may subsequently be returned to those who do not work in Oxford  for the whole of that year  as a result of suspension or withdrawal. Unless otherwise provided in respect of an individual programme of study, the general rule agreed by Council is that, for each complete term not spent working in Oxford, one third of the annual fee shall be returned, and that in addition, if a student withdraws or suspends their status on or before Monday of Week 4 of any term the fees payable in respect of that term will generally be reimbursed to the student.

      • (d) Certain programmes, including programmes which have been granted permission to charge non-refundable deposits and programmes within the Department for Continuing Education, the Faculty of Law, the Mathematical Institute, and the Saïd Business School, may operate different refund policies in relation to cases under (b) and (c) above: where this is the case, the departmental policy for the programme of study concerned takes precedence over the general rule.

      • (e) Applications for the remission or waiver of University fees, for the resolution of issues relating to the non-payment of University fees, and for all other questions of doubt or difficulty relating to the liability of individual students for University fees, including those covered under cll. 2 and 3 (a) and (b) above, and for questions of doubt or difficulty relating to the charging of deposits for course fees, or for tuition fee reductions or bursaries as covered in §6, or for liability for the continuation charge as covered in §4 shall be determined by the Fees Panel. TheJoint Panel shallon be chaired by the Assessor and consistRemission of two members nominated by Conference of Colleges, two members nominated by Council's Education Committee, and the Assessor-elect. Applications for dispensation from residence requirements, other than those specified above, shall be determined by the Proctors, on condition that if the Fees Panel or the Proctors, as the case may be, are unable to agree on how to deal with any individual application they shall refer the application to Council's Education Committee for decision.

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    §4. Regulations relating to the University continuation charge

    • 1. A candidate admitted to graduate research study (that is, a student for the D.Phil., D.Eng., M.Litt., M.Sc.(Res), or any other programme of study designated as a research programme) who commenced their current programme of study in or after September 2011 and who has reached the end of the period of fee liability, as defined at §1, cl. 5, and who thereafter remains registered as a graduate research student, shall pay a continuation charge for each subsequent term up to and including the term in which the thesis is submitted. Candidates whose thesis has been referred back shall pay no further University feefees or continuation charge, but shall pay the fee prescribed in §7 below when they apply for re-examination.

    • 2. A student who is paying University fees in respect of any given term shall not be liable for a continuation charge in the same term.

    • 3. The continuation charge first became payable in 2013-14 and the rate will be reviewed on an annual basis. The rate for the current academic year is available from  www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfundingstudents/fees-funding/fees/informationliability/maxlib/otherfees/graduate-continuation-charge or from the Planning and Resource Allocation Section. Divisions may remit the continuation charge (subject to approval by Council’s Planning and Resource Allocation Committee) for graduate research students on a specified course or courses of study, provided that the remission applies to all students on that course in a specified term or terms of study.

    §5. Regulations relating to the fees for certain scholarship and exchange agreements

    • 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of §1 above, the University shall remit three-fifths45% of the prescribed University fees payable by any overseas student who establishes, by information certified to the SecretaryDirector of the ChestFinance by an officer of the student's college or society, that ata leastproportion half(agreed ofbetween the costcollege and Junior Members), of the student's maintenance (as distinct from university or college fees), as determined by Student Fees and Funding in the relevant year, has been provided by resident Junior Members of the University (otherwise than from funds of common rooms contributed directly or indirectly by local education authorities or other grant-paying authorities in payment of membership fees); provided that:

      • (a) the number of students whose fees are remitted under this clause shall not in any one year exceed thirty-five and that any arrangements required for determining the allocation between colleges or other societies of the benefits available under this clause shall be subject to approval from time to time by Council's Education Committee.

      • (b) the student’s college or society shall remit 55% of the prescribed fees, and shall also arrange to cover the balance of the cost of the student’s maintenance, as determined by Student Fees and Funding, that is not covered by the Junior Members; and

        (c) the criteria for and selection of students benefiting from these provisions shall be administered through the Reach Oxford Scholarship, or other scheme designated as eligible by Council's Educaton Committee.

    • 2. Council's Education Committee shall have power to approve exchange arrangements with other universities under which no fees are payable on either side. Any of the University fees prescribed in §1 or §2 above, which would otherwise have been payable by any person working in Oxford under those exchange arrangements shall be remitted.

    §6. Regulations for Oxford Bursaries and Tuition Fee Reductions

    • 1. The arrangements described in this section apply to members of the University, entitled, in accordance with the criteria set out in §1, cl. 1, to be charged University fees at the appropriate 'home' (and EU) rate, who are working in Oxford:

      • (a) for the Degree of BA or the Degree of MBiochem or the Degree of MChem or the Degree of MMathCompSci or the Degree of MEarthSc or the Degree of MEng or the Degree of MMath or the Degree of MCompSci or the Degree of MCompPhil or the Degree of MPhys or the Degree of MPhysPhil or the Degree of MMathPhil, or the degree of MMathPhys (4-year course only), or the degree of MBiol, or the degree of BTh (full-time mode only);

      • (b) for the degree of BFA;

      • (c) for the First Examination for the Degree of BM;

      • (d) for the Preliminary Examination in Medicine;

      • (e) for the Second Examination for the degree of BM;

      • (f) for the full-time Undergraduate Certificate or Diploma in Theological Studies;

      • (g) for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education.

    • 2. Students described in cl. 1 above will be eligible to be assessed for an Oxford bursary (and any awards directly linked to bursary eligibility as part of the university’s undergraduate financial support package), subject to cl. 4, and provided that:

      • (a) they are entitled to receive support from a funding agency as described in cl. 6 below; and

      • (b) they are not reading for a qualification of an equivalent or lower level to one they already hold, unless they are reading for a course under 1(c), 1(d), 1(e) or 1(g) above.

    • Bursary levels and associated awards will be at the rates determined from time to time by Council's Education Committee and Planning and Resource Allocation Committee. Bursaryand bursary amounts are set out on the University website. Special regulations for members of the University described in cl. 1 (d), (e) and (g) are set out in cll. 11 to 13.

    • 3. Students described in cl. 1 who commenced their programme of study on or after 1 September 2012, and who would otherwise be liable for full University fees as described in §1,will be eligible to be assessed for a reduction in University fees, hereafter referred to as a ‘tuition fee reduction’ subject to cl. 4, and provided that:

      • (a) they are entitled to receive support from a funding agency as described in cl. 6 below; and

      • (b) they are not reading for a qualification of an equivalent or lower level to one they already hold, unless they are reading for a course under 1(c), 1(d), 1(e) or 1(g) above.

    • The level of the tuition fee reduction will be at the rates determined from time to time by Council's Education Committee and Planning and Resource Allocation Committee. The different levels of tuition fee reduction are set out on the University website. Special regulations for members of the University described in cl. 1 (d) and (g) are set out in cll. 11-13413. Students will not be entitled to a cash equivalent of a tuition fee reduction.

    • 4. If a student who is eligible to be charged University fees at the 'home' (and EU) rate is not entitled to means-tested maintenance support from their funding agency, they will not be eligible to be assessed for a bursary or tuition fee reduction in that academic year. Students who are entitled to be assessed by the Student Finance Services Non UK Team, and who are entitled, in accordance with the criteria set out in §1, cl. 1, to be charged fees at the appropriate 'home' (and EU) rate, are eligible to be assessed for a bursary or tuition fee reduction, subject to the conditions referred to in cl. 10 below.

    • 5. Students who are repeating a year of their studies at Oxford will be eligible to be assessed for a bursary and/or tuition fee reduction, subject to cl. 4. Students repeating their first year or transferring to year one of a new course described in cl. 1 who were eligible for an additional start-up bursary in their first year of study will not be eligible for any further start-up bursary.

    • 6. Requirements for the assessment of a student's household income are as follows:

      • (a) A member of the University as described in cl. 1 can only be considered for a bursary or tuition fee reduction if they are first financially assessed by their funding agency and if consent has been given for the University to access this information. Financial assessments will only be accepted from Student Finance England, Student Finance Northern Ireland, Student Finance Wales, the Student Awards Agency for Scotland, the Student Finance Services Non UK Team, the Student Loans Company (SLC) or the National Health Service (NHS). The University will only base a student's bursary and/or tuition fee reduction upon income information provided to it via the above agencies;

      • (b) Special regulations for financial assessments apply to members of the University who are working in Oxford for the Preliminary Examination in Medicine and Second Examination for the degree of BM. These are set out in cll. 11 and 12;

      • (c) 'Home' students are obliged to accept any maintenance grant they become eligible for as a result of financial assessment by their funding agency in order to be eligible to be assessed for a bursary and/or a tuition fee reduction. 'Home' (and EU) students are not required by the University to take out a maintenance loan or a tuition fee loan from their funding agency to be eligible to be assessed for a bursary or for a tuition fee reduction respectively.

    • 7. The annual deadlines for the assessment of bursaries and tuition fee reductions shall be as follows:

      • (a) To be assessed for an Oxford bursary and/or tuition fee reduction students must comply with the application deadlines set by their funding agency. Students who fail to comply with requests to provide information to their agency will not be assessed by the University after the deadlines listed in (b) and (c) below;

      • (b) To be assessed, or reassessed, for an Oxford bursary students must ensure that they have provided all information to their funding agency in time to ensure their assessment is complete and available to the University from the SLC or other approved agency by 30 May of the academic year in which they wish to be considered for a bursary;

      • (c) To be assessed, or reassessed, for a tuition fee reduction students must ensure that they have provided all information to their funding agency in time to ensure their assessment is complete and available to the University from the SLC or other approved agency by 20 December of the academic year in which they wish to be considered for a tuition fee reduction;

      • (d) Any student who wishes to be considered for a bursary and/or tuition fee reduction, or for a change in their bursary and/or tuition fee reduction after the dates listed in (b) and (c) above must submit a case to the Student Fees and Funding section (Examination Schools, Oxford OX1 4BG) detailing the delay relating to their financial assessment by 30 May of that academic year. The student must confirm when they applied for funding, what difficulties they had in being assessed correctly, the action they took to rectify this, and provide any corresponding evidence. The student will be expected to respond in a timely manner to any requests for further information from Student Fees and Funding. The student must also provide the final financial notification for that year as soon as it is available and no later than 20 December of the following academic year. If the student is in their final year of study, the deadline for submission of the financial support notification is Friday of Week 9 of Trinity Term of that year.

    • 8. The arrangements for adjustments to bursaries during an academic year are as follows:

      • (a) Each of the regulations in this clause will be subject to the dates and regulations listed in cl. 7;

      • (b) Students who have received an overpayment of their bursary following a revised household income assessment will not be asked to repay any funds, unless the bursary was obtained due to incorrect information being knowingly submitted to the student's funding agency by the student or their sponsor;

      • (c) If a student's revised household income assessment results in an increased bursary entitlement, subsequent bursary payments will be adjusted upwards to reflect the student's increased entitlement for the whole year. The increased bursary payments will be calculated as if the student had been eligible for that level from the start of the academic year;

      • (d) If a student fails to provide information requested by their funding agency, as a result of which the financial assessment is withdrawn, the University will suspend bursary payments until the student's assessment has been completed by the funding agency, at which point their bursary entitlement will be re-assessed;

      • (e)  The amount paid per term will be one third of the total annual bursary to which the student is eligible. Students will be expected to repay their bursary for any term where they have suspended or withdrawn before the bursary payment date, currently Week 42 in Michaelmas term and Week 2 in, Hilary and Trinity terms.

    • 9. The arrangements for adjustments to fee liability and tuition fee reductions during an academic year are as follows:

      • (a) Each of the regulations in this clause will be subject to the dates and regulations listed in cl. 7;

      • (b) Students whose revised household income assessment has increased will not be liable for increased University fees, unless the initial tuition  fee reduction was obtained due to incorrect information being knowingly submitted to the student's funding agency by the student or his or hertheir sponsor;

      • (c) If a student's revised household income assessment has reduced, resulting in an entitlement to a larger tuition fee reduction, they will receive an additional tuition fee reduction. The level of the tuition fee reduction will calculated as if the student had been eligible for that level from the start of the academic year.

    • 10. The arrangements for changes to bursary and tuition fee reduction entitlement between years are as follows:

      • (a) Students entitled, in accordance with the criteria set out in §1, cl. 1, to be charged University fees at the appropriate 'home' (and EU) rate, and who are entitled to be financially assessed by Student Finance England, Student Finance Northern Ireland, Student Finance Wales, the Student Awards Agency for Scotland, the SLC or the NHS, are required by these funding agencies to apply for financial support each year if they wish to access means-tested support. The assessment of their household income by their funding agency may change from year to year, and consequently their entitlement to a bursary and/or tuition fee reduction is subject to change each year. Special regulations are set out in cll. 11 and 12 for financial assessments for members of the University working for the Preliminary Examination in Medicine (Part II) and Bachelor of Medicine (Second Examination);

      • (b) Students entitled, in accordance with the criteria set out in §1, cl. 1, to be charged fees at the appropriate 'home' (and EU) rate, and who are entitled to be financially assessed by the Student Finance Services Non UK Team may have their household income assessed in the first year of study only. Students who wish to have their household income reassessed or continuing year students who wish to be financially assessed for the first time must submit a request to the Student Fees and Funding section, Examination Schools, Oxford, OX1 4BG.

      • (c) Students will only be eligible to be assessed for a bursary and/or tuition fee reduction for the period in which they are entitled, in accordance with the criteria set out in §1, cl. 1, to be charged University fees at the appropriate 'home' (and EU) rate.

    • 11. Special regulations apply for members of the University who are working in Oxford for the Preliminary Examination in Medicine (Part II) and Bachelor of Medicine (Second Examination) where these students were admitted on the accelerated four-year course. These are as follows:

      • (a) The household income of students in years two to four of their course will be estimated on the basis of the financial assessment of their household income in year one of their course or from their latest NHS (or corresponding authority) bursary assessment as evidenced by the student;

      • (b) Students not eligible for fee support from the NHS/SLC because their funding agency does not provide fee support for this course will be eligible to be assessed for a tuition fee reduction in all years of their course where household income will be estimated on the basis of the financial assessment of their household income in year one of their course. A tuition fee reduction is not available to those students who are eligible for fee support from the NHS/SLC after the first year of their course;

      • (c) Students will be eligible to be assessed for a bursary for all years of the course.

    • 12. Special regulations apply for members of the University who are working in Oxford for the Bachelor of Medicine (Second Examination) in years four to six of the six-year medicine course:

      • (a) The household income of students in years five and six of the six-year medicine course will be estimated on the basis of the financial assessment of their household income in year four of their course or from their latest NHS (or corresponding authority) bursary assessment as evidenced by the student;

      • (b) Students in year four of the course will be eligible to be assessed for a tuition fee reduction;

      • (c) Students will be eligible to be assessed for a bursary for all years of the course.

    • 13.  Members of the University working in Oxford for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education will only be eligible to be assessed for an Oxford bursary if theirthey fullare entitlementnot toeligible government maintenance support (includingfor a governmentTeacher teacherTraining training bursary or affiliated scholarship) amounts to less than £9,000Bursary.

    • 14. If a student believes that their bursary (or tuitionassociated award) or fee reduction has not been processed according to these regulations and/or the bursary and tuition fee reduction rates approved by Council's Education Committee and Planning and Resource Allocation Committee, they should contact the Student Fees and Funding section, Examination Schools, Oxford OX1 4BG.

    • 15. A student who is dissatisfied with a decision made by the Student Fees and Funding section under cll. 7(d) or 14 above may ask for the decision to be reconsidered by the FeesJoint Panel on Remission of Fees, as described in §3, cl. 3.

    §7. Fees payable by candidates on registration, entry for an examination, application for leave to supplicate, resubmission of a thesis for certain degrees, or supplicating for admission to or accumulation of certain degrees

    • 1. Fees are payable in the following circumstances. Fees are reviewed on an annual basis with the fees for the current academic year available from  www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfundingstudents/fees-funding/fees/informationliability/maxlib/otherfees/other-charges or from the Planning  and Resource Allocation Section. In the case of circumstances described in (a)–(c) below and if University fees as defined in §1 are payable in respect of the same term, fees for (a)–(c) below do not apply.

      • (a) On entering for certain university examinations:

        • (i) Certificates in Theology;

        • (ii) Certificate and Diploma in Theological and Pastoral Studies;

        • (iii) Degree of B.Mus;

      • (b) On re-entering the university examination for the Degrees of B.Phil., M.Phil., M.Th., M.Sc. (by Coursework), M.St., MBA, MFA, MPP, or any diploma or certificate (other than those listed under §1 cl. 4(a)(xii) (a)–(i);

      • (c) On resubmission of a thesis for the degree of M.Litt., M.Th., M.Sc. (by Research), D.Phil., or D.Eng., or on reinstatement on the Register of Students for the degree of M.Litt., M.Sc. (by Research), D.Phil. or D.Eng.;

      • (d) For late entry for examinations:

        • (i) where a candidate proposes to offer a subject or part of the examination which has already been offered by a candidate who entered by the due date and no change in the conduct of the examination is involved;

        • (ii) where the provisions of (i) are not satisfied but the chair of examiners is willing to consent;

      • (e) For late alteration of options:

        • (i) where a candidate proposes to offer a subject or part of the examination which has already been offered by a candidate who entered by the due date and no change in the conduct of the examination is involved;

        • (ii) where the provisions of (i) are not satisfied but the chair of examiners is willing to consent;

      • (f) For late submission of a thesis or other exercise;

      • (g) On admission to the Status of Student for the Degree of DM and for each subsequent year that the name of the student remains on the register of students for the degree;

      • (h) On resubmission for the degree of DM;

      • (i) On resubmission of a thesis for the Degree of M.Ch.;

      • (j) On applying for leave to supplicate:

        • for the degree of M.Ch.;

        • for the degree of DM;

        • for the degrees of DD, DCL, D.Litt., D.Sc., and D.Mus.

    • (k) On applying for leave to incorporate, under the provisions of Council Regulations 22 of 2002, section 1.15.

    • 2.(l) Every person shall pay £10 onOn supplicating for admission to the degree of MA, provided that:

      • (a) No fee shall be payable by any person on whom a degree has been conferred by special resolution or who incorporates in virtue of having obtained an educational position in the University;

      • (b) No fee shall be payable by a Master of Surgery on supplicating for admission to the Degree of Master of Arts.

    • 3.(m) A fee shall be paid by every personOn accumulating the Degrees of Bachelor and Doctor of Civil Law. The fee for the current academic year is available from www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfunding/fees/information/maxlib/otherfees/ or from the Planning and Resource Allocation Section.

    §8. FeesCharges payable by candidates for fieldwork

    • 1. In the following programmes of study, additional charges willmay be made for fieldwork that is a requirement of the programme:

      • BA Archaeology;

        BA Biologicaland SciencesAnthropology;

        BA Classical Archaeology & and Ancient History;

        BA Geography;

        BA Geology (pre-2012 entrants only);

        MEarthSci (pre-2012 entrants only);

        MPhil Latin American Studies; and

        MSc Water Science, Policy and Management.

    • 2. Other programmes of study may carry additional charges for optional fieldwork, projects or placements that are not a requirement of the programme.

    §9. Fees payable by candidates on registration for courses validated by the University

    §10. Fees payable by certain students working in departments or faculties who are not members of the University nor Recognized students nor Visiting Students

    • 1. If a person who is not a member of the University is admitted to work, and receive instruction or supervision, in any university department by the head of the department, he or she shall pay to the SecretaryDirector of the ChestFinance such fee or fees as shall be prescribed by the head of the department in accordance with arrangements approved from time to time by Council's Education and Planning and Resource Allocation Committees.

    • 2. The head of each department shall have discretion to fix a fee or fees for any member of the University who is working in his or her department, unless that member is liable to pay University fees under the provisions of §1 or §2 cl. 1 or would be liable but for the provisions of §1 cl. 5 thereof.

    • 3. The head of each department shall maintain, and on request send to the SecretaryDirector of the ChestFinance not later than the end of the third week of Full Term, or in the case of students working in the vacation only, as soon as may be, a list of the names of the students attending lectures or working in his or her department other than those liable to pay a fee covering that term under §1 or §2.

    • 4. No fee shall be payable under the provisions of this subsection by any person who is paying a fee under the provisions of §4, or whose name is on the Register of Recognized Students or the Register of Visiting Students, or by any salaried employee who is receiving instruction or supervision in the department in which he or she is working.

    • 5. For the purposes of this subsection the word 'Term' shall include the vacation following.

    §11. Fees payable by certain Clinical Students

    • 1. Every person attached to the clinical school under regular instruction for a qualifying medical examination of another university or of a recognised professional institution shall, unless liable to pay University fees under the provisions of §1, pay to the Regius Professor of Medicine a fee of £10 on admission and a University feefees every three months at the annual rate published at  www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfundingstudents/fees-funding/fees/information/universityrates/rates or available from the Planning and Resource Allocation Section which would be applicable to him or her if liable for fees under §1 cl. 3.

    • 2. The Regius Professor of Medicine shall have discretion to fix fees for persons attached to the clinical school who are not under regular instruction but who would otherwise be liable to pay a fee or fees under cl.1 above.

    • 3. Within fourteen days of the last day of every Full Term the Regius Professor of Medicine shall:

      • (a) Send to the SecretaryDirector of the ChestFinance a schedule specifying (a) the names of all the persons who were liable to pay any of the fees referred to in cll. 1 and 2 above since the preparation of the previous schedule, and (b) the particular fees payable by such persons, and

      • (b) Account to the curators for the fees so specified between those at the 'home' and 'overseas' rates, for the remainder of the course then being undertaken.

    §12. Fees in respect of certificates, transcripts and personal data

    • 1. Fees are payable in the following circumstances, except where 'no charge' is stated.  Fees are reviewed on an annual basis, with the fees for the current academic year available from https://www.ox.ac.uk/students/graduation/certificates or from the Planning and Resource Allocation Section.

    • 2. Every person shall pay thea fee prescribed below in each case for certificates issued, on request, to Degree Conferrals Office, Examination Schools, Oxford OX1 4BG:

      • (a) for the first certificate attesting admission to any degree (other than the MA), which shall include a statement of the class obtained, no charge

      • (b) for the first certificate attesting admission to the MA
      • (bc) for each replacement certificate attesting admission to any degree (the request must be accompanied by a written statement declaring the original lost, stolen or damaged) £30

    • 23. Every person shall pay thea fee prescribed below in each case for transcripts issued, online or by request to University of Oxford, c/o Examination Schools, High Street, Oxford OX1 4BG:

      • (a) for the first transcript provided upon successful completion: no charge

      • (b) for each transcript provided during the course and any subsequent transcripts upon completion: £5

    • 34. Every person making a request to be supplied with personal data under Section 7 of the Data Protection Act 1998 shall pay the fee determined from time to time by Council. Such requests should be addressed to the Data Protection Officer, University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JD, from whom details of the current fee can be obtained. The fee is subject to a maximum prescribed from time to time by the Home Secretary under the Act.