Financial Information
Course Fees
On this page you will find information on Course Fees. Elsewhere on the website, you can also find information on Accommodation and Living Costs, as well as available Financial Support.
Course Fees
Full information on course fees can be found on the University’s web pages on fees and funding including useful information on:
➤Funding and scholarships
➤Undergraduate funding, including for medical students
➤Opportunities and funding for studying abroad
➤Other graduate funding sources
➤US and Canadian loans
➤Funding for students with disabilities
Details of your course fees are included with the Financial Declaration, sent to undergraduate offer-holders in March of their year of entry, and to graduates at the time of their offer.
All students are personally responsible for making arrangements for fees to be paid. Fees are payable yearly in advance.
Graduate Fees
Course fees will be invoiced towards the end of September, and are payable by Friday of 1st Week of Michaelmas Term.
Once graduate students have reached the end of their standard period of fee liability Keble levies a Graduate Continuation Charge set at one quarter of the rate of the University charge. For 2024-25 this is £157 per term. This is payable until submission of thesis.
Any fees payable by grant or loan will be paid directly to the University. The College will only collect the University fees from those that have personal responsibility to pay them. All University fees collected by the College are paid to the University.
In cases where fees will be paid (in whole or in part) by other funding bodies, the fees will be invoiced separately. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that the College is provided with evidence of funding. The College cannot enter into negotiations with funding bodies. In situations where fees are paid by a funding body, the ultimate responsibility remains with the student to ensure the amount is paid.
Undergraduate Fees
Undergraduates will receive the annual Fees and Funding Guide from the University.
Undergraduates who receive funding from Student Finance for the Tuition Fee will need to apply in Hilary Term to the Student Loans Company each year.
Undergraduate Overseas Fees will be invoiced towards the end of September, and are payable by Friday of 1st Week of Michaelmas Term. In cases where fees will be paid (in whole or in part) by other funding bodies, the fees will be invoiced separately. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that the College is provided with evidence of funding. The College cannot enter into negotiations with funding bodies. In situations where fees are paid by a funding body, the ultimate responsibility remains with the student to ensure the amount is paid.
Undergraduate Year Abroad
The fee for the year abroad is determined by the following factors: whether your year abroad is compulsory or optional, the year you started your course, the duration of time spent abroad, and your fee status. Overseas students will be charged a reduced rate of course fee for their year abroad. Go to the Year Abroad Fees page of the University website for further information on fee rates.
Suspension
During periods of suspension of status, you will not be liable for any Course fees, University or College. Other charges, such as rent, may apply if you are permitted to remain in College accommodation. For full information on financial arrangements during periods of suspension for undergraduates please consult the College’s Guide for Undergraduates on Suspension of Status, which can be found in the appendices of the Student Handbook.