Undergraduate degree fees for international students
The amount you pay each year is detailed below.
If you have any questions, please contact Student Finance on +44 (0)1865 483088 or email finance-fees@brookes.ac.uk.
Standard degree courses
| Standard courses | Year of study | Full-time | Part-time / additional module | Sandwich or work placement year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All undergraduate courses not listed as specific courses in the tables below | 2011 | £10,600 | £1,325 per module | £3,160 |
| All undergraduate courses not listed as specific courses in the tables below | 2012 | £11,000 | £1,375 per module | £3,290 |
| All undergraduate courses not listed as specific courses in the tables below | 2013 | £11,400 | £1,425 per module | £3,420 |
| All undergraduate courses not listed as specific courses in the tables below | 2014 | £11,900 | £1,480 per module | £3,560 |
Specific degree courses
Business courses
Course | Year | Full-time | Part-time / | Sandwich or |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Accounting Accounting and Business Accounting and Finance Accounting and Information Management Business Business and Finance for Managers Business and international Finance Business and Management Business and Marketing Business and Marketing Management Business Innovation and Enterprise Business Logistics Business Management Business, Retail and Marketing Management Communications Economics (unless enrolled in 2009/2010 or prior) Economics, Finance and International Business Hospitality Management Studies Hotel and Restaurant Management* Human Resource Management and Business International Business Management International Hospitality Management* International Hospitality and Tourism Management International Tourism Management (unless enrolled in 2009/2010 or prior)* Management Marketing Management | 2011 | £10,800 | £1,350 per module | £3,160 |
Courses as above | 2012 | £11,200 | £1,400 per module | £3,290 |
Courses as above | 2013 | £11,600 | £1,450 per module | £3,420 |
Courses as above | 2014 | £12,100 | £1,510 per module | £3,560 |
* The placement year of the following courses:
- International Tourism Management
- Hotel and Restaurant Management
- International Hospitality Management
...all qualify for a Scholarship from the School of Business, reducing the placement year tuition fee to £1,500 in 2012-2013.
Laboratory/workshop degree courses
| Course | Year of study | Full-time | Part-time / additional module | Sandwich or work placement year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
All biological and molecular science courses All technology courses (excluding mathematics and statistics) | 2011 | £11,300 | £1,410 per module | £3,160 |
Courses as above | 2012 | £11,750 | £1,470 per module | £3,290 |
Courses as above | 2013 | £12,200 | £1,525 per module | £3,420 |
Courses as above | 2014 | £12,700 | £1,590 per module | £3,560 |
Physiotherapy
| Course | Year of study | Full-time | Part-time / additional module | Sandwich or work placement year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Physiotherapy | 2011 | £12,150 | £1,530 per module | N/A |
Physiotherapy | 2012 | £12,640 | £1,590 per module | N/A |
Tuition fees for foundation diplomas and English language courses can be found on the Pathway pages.
Additional modules
If you started studying in September 2010 or later, you will be charged for excess modules if you take more than eight modules during an academic year. If you started study before September 2010, you will be charged for excess modules if you register for more than nine in an academic year.
Students may add one language module for no extra fee. See the language modules that you may study for no extra cost (PDF). However, please note that Module U61522 (French 5) is a double module, therefore students will have to pay for one module credit if they choose to add this module.
The following Academic English modules for may also be studied for no extra fee (one per year):
- U70909 Essential Academic Writing Skills for International Students
- U70910 Academic Writing for Business
- U70901 Academic Reading for Writing and Speaking
- U70906 Academic Listening and Speaking
- U70912 Academic Writing for Science and Technology
- U70924 Higher Academic English Language Skills
- U70504 Key Academic Skills for International Students.
Please note only one module credit per academic year may be studied for free.
You will be advised on your personal information page of any excess charges and will be sent an invoice for the additional modules at the beginning of week three of semester two. This invoice will need to be paid within 14 days.
Associate Study / International Study Abroad Students
International students studying as undergraduate associates and Study Abroad students will pay £10,980 in 2012-2013.
Paying your fees
International students
During the vacation period before you start your course, you will be sent an email containing instructions on how to complete your online enrolment and provide your tuition fee payment details online. Tuition fees should be paid in pounds sterling.
Paying in instalments
You can pay your tuition fees in full at the start of the academic year or in two equal instalments at the start of each semester - in September and January.
International student instalments for 2012 - 2013
- Semester 1 is due on 10 September 2012
- Semester 2 is due on 24 January 2013
Tuition fee discount for international students
If you are an international student on a full-time undergraduate course, and you pay the full year's tuition fees at enrolment you will receive a £250 discount.
Sponsors
If you have a sponsor, such as a commercial or charitable organisation who is paying your fees, you will need to provide an official letter of sponsorship from them. This letter should include: the invoice address, name of student and amount of sponsorship. We will then invoice them for the full fee amount, giving them 30 days to pay. Please note that if your sponsor fails to pay your fees, you will be liable.
Parents, family members or friends who may be paying your tuition fees are not classed as sponsors.
Refunds for international undergraduate students in 2012-2013
If you formally withdraw within four weeks of the start of the semester we will normally refund tuition fees.
The refund policy does not apply to students of Oxford Brookes International or students who go on a residential course within the first four weeks of a semester.
Methods of payment
We offer the following payment methods for tuition fees and accommodation fees. All payments are in pounds sterling.
Credit/debit cards
We accept all major credit and UK debit cards except for American Express. We can take payments over the phone or you can pay online.
Because of the increase in worldwide credit card fraud, please advise your card issuer of the dates and amounts you will be paying for your tuition fees by card. This will ensure your transaction is authorised without problems or delay.
Online
For enrolled students, payment of tuition fees can be made online through your Personal Information Portal using a credit or debit card. You can pay any amount between £10 and the full balance. Just click on the 'Make Payment' button on your Course Fee Statement.
Payment directly into Oxford Brookes bank account
Payment can be made directly into the Oxford Brookes bank account.
- For students paying tuition or accommodation fees, please ensure the name, student number and details of payment e.g. halls or tuition fees are clearly marked.
- For applicants paying deposits or advance tuition or accommodation fees, please quote your applicant number or UCAS ID.
Where possible , please fax a copy of the transfer documentation to +44 (0)1865 484264 or email it to remittances@brookes.ac.uk.
| Account name | Oxford Brookes University Direct Remittance Account |
| Account number | 60723770 |
| Sort code | 20-65-18 |
| Swift code | BARCGB22 |
| IBAN number | GB52 BARC 206518 60723770 |
| Bank address | Barclays Bank Plc |
Cash
We accept cash payments at the counter, however, for security reasons we do not recommend carrying large quantities of cash.
University Debt Policy
For information on the processes followed by the University in the event of monies being overdue, please see our Student Debt Policy.

