Your fee status determines the rate of fees that you will pay throughout your studies at Queen Mary. Fee status classification generally depends on your:
To determine your fee status, our Admissions Team will assess the information that has been provided within your application against the UK Government regulations which are outlined by the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA).
To be eligible for the ‘Home’ rate of fees you must normally be a UK national and be ordinarily resident in the UK on the first day of the first academic year and ordinarily resident in the UK, the Republic of Ireland, the specified British Overseas Territories or the Channel Islands for three years before the first day of the first academic year of your course. Generally, if you are a UK national who has lived all your life in the UK, you will pay fees at the Home rate.
If you are a UK national who is normally resident in the Channel Islands or Isle of Man you will be assessed with a Home Islands classification. Generally, the fees are aligned with the Home rate but you may be required to be settled in the UK before the start of your course.
The UK government has announced that EU, other EEA and Swiss nationals will no longer be eligible for home fee status or undergraduate, postgraduate and advanced learner financial support from Student Finance England for courses starting in academic year. Please note that this may not apply to you if you are resident in the UK and have pre-settled or settled status. There are some exceptions for Irish nationals.
EU nationals that have EU Settlement Status and have been ordinarily resident in the UK or EEA for three years will generally be eligible for the Home rate of fees.
If you are an EU/EEA/Swiss National living in the UK and have pre-settled or settled status, please provide us with your passcode to expedite our assessment.
Generally, if you are not an UK or EU national and you have not lived in the UK or EU then you will pay fees at an Overseas rate. If you require a time-limited visa to live in the UK it is very unlikely you will pay fees at a Home rate (even if you have been living in the UK or EU).
Our admissions team normally assess your fee status before issuing any offers so that we can include your fee status classification within your offer letter.
If we are unable to make a decision based on the information included in your application form, we may request that you complete a Fee Status Questionnaire [DOC 58KB] and provide additional supporting documents (see below) to help us make our assessment (see below for more information. We normally request this information through your Applicant Portal and ask that you return your completed questionnaire and documents within 14 working days of our request.
The UK Government regulations set out by UKCISA are applied at all English universities (and other UK universities use similar regulations) but each institution is expected to make its own assessment. Therefore, there is a possibility that you may receive different fee status classifications from different universities. It is important to be aware that the fee status decision made by other universities will not have any bearing on the decision made by Queen Mary.
We require all applicants completing a Fee Status assessment form to provide evidence of their Nationality and evidence of any relevant residency permissions for the UK. However, depending on your individual circumstances we may also require additional supporting documentation, particularly for those who have been temporarily absent from the UK or believe they are ordinarily resident in more than one country.
Once you have submitted your questionnaire and supporting documents we will review your fee status. We may need to ask for additional information to help classify your fee status.
Failure to return the form or to provide additional requested evidence within the deadline provided will mean the Admissions Team will have to make an assessment based solely on the information we have available and you are likely to be assessed as overseas for fees purposes.