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Tuition Fees 2024/25

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Health Sciences University relies on student fees to meet its financial commitments. It is essential that you pay your fees promptly and in accordance with published details. The University reviews its fees and fees policy annually.

Please note: All tuition fees may be subject to increases in subsequent years of study. Fees for Home Undergraduate students will be subject at all times to maximum fee caps set by the UK Government.

Tuition Fees 2024/25


The tuition fees listed below are for students who started their course during the 2024/25 academic year.

Undergraduate Course Fees 2024/25
Undergraduate Course Fees 2024/25 Study Mode UK Students fees International fees
Master of Chiropractic – MChiro (Hons) Full Time £9,250 £16,560
BSc (Hons) Radiography (Diagnostic Imaging) Full Time £9,250 £16,560
BSc (Hons) Radiography (Radiotherapy and Oncology) Full Time £9,250 £16,560
BSc (Hons) Psychology Full Time £9,250 £16,560
BSc (Hons) Sport Rehabilitation Full Time £9,250 £16,560
BSc (Hons) Sport, Exercise and Health Science Full Time £9,250 £16,560
BSc (Hons) Clinical Exercise and Rehabilitation Science Full Time £9,250 £16,560
BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Psychology Full Time £9,250 £16,560
BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science Full Time £9,250 £16,560
BSc (Hons) Counselling and Mental Health Full Time £9,250 £16,560
BSc (Hons) Clinical Exercise and Rehabilitation Science Full Time £9,250 £16,560
Master of Osteopathy Full Time £9,250 £13,300
Master of Osteopathy Part Time £6,935 £10,700

 

Postgraduate Course Fees 2024/25
Postgraduate Course Fees 2024/25 Study Mode UK Students fees International fees
MSc Sport and Exercise Psychology (Online) Full Time £8,619 £8,619
MSc Sport and Exercise Psychology (Online) (per 10 credits) Part Time £479 £479
MSc Sport and Exercise Psychology Full Time £8,619 £16,419
MSc Psychological Therapy Full Time £8,619 £16,419
MSc Sport Rehabilitation and Therapy Full Time £8,619 £16,419
MSc Sport Rehabilitation and Therapy (per 10 credits) Part Time £479 £912
MSc Sport Rehabilitation and Exercise Rehabilitation Full Time £8,619 £16,419
MSc Sport Rehabilitation and Exercise Rehabilitation (per 10 credit) Part Time £479 £912
MSc Medical Ultrasound (per 20 credits) Part Time £1,368 £2,280
MSc Breast Imaging (per 20 credits) Part Time £1,368 £2,280
MSc Clinical Reporting (per 20 credits) Part Time £1,368 £2,280
MSc Chiropractic Full Time £9,250 £16,560
MSc Musculoskeletal Paediatric Health (per 20 credits) (Online) Part Time £870 £870
Postgraduate (Pre-Registration) Course Fees 2024/25
Postgraduate (Pre-Registration) Course Fees 2024/25 Study Mode UK Students fees International fees
MSc Physiotherapy (Pre-registration) Full Time £9,250 £18,375
MSc Occupational Therapy (Pre-registration) Full Time £9,250 £18,375
MSc Speech & Language Therapy (Pre-registration) Full Time £9,250 £18,375
MSc Dietetics (Pre-registration) Full Time £9,250 £18,375
MSc Podiatry (Pre-registration) Full Time £9,250 £18,375
MSc Chiropractic (Pre-Registration) Full Time £10,548 £18,816
Professional Development framework Course Fees 2024/25
Professional Development framework Course Fees 2024/25 Study Mode UK Students fees International fees
MSc Advanced Clinical Practice – Year 1 (60 Credits) Part Time £3,024 £3,024
MSc Advanced Clinical Practice – Year 2 (60 Credits) Part Time £2,610 £2,610
MSc Professional Practice (per 20 Credits) Part Time £870 £870
PG Cert Health Sciences Education (60 Credits) Part Time £2,610 £2,610
PG Cert First Contact Practice (60 Credits) Part Time £2,610 £2,610
PG Cert in Specialist Paediatric Osteopathic Practice – Unit 1 Part Time £1,350 £1,350
PG Cert in Specialist Paediatric Osteopathic Practice – Unit 2 Part Time £3,350 £3,350
CPD Framework (Standalone Unit) (Standard Unit) Part Time £870 £870
CPD Framework (Standalone Unit) (High Cost Unit) Part Time £1,290 £1,290
Postgraduate Research Research Full Time £4,905 £15,963
Postgraduate Research Research Part Time £2,451 £8,562

 

Payment Terms


Payment can be made in one lump sum at the start of the course, or in three equal instalments by the deadlines in the table below:

Total Tuition (Sept 2024 Start Courses)

  • 1st Instalment by 30/09/2024 (34% of total)
  • 2nd Instalment by 20/01/2025 (33% of total)
  • 3rd Instalment by 05/05/2025 (33% of total)

Total Tuition (Jan 2025 Start Courses)

  • 1st Instalment by 13/01/2025 (34% of total)
  • 2nd Instalment by 05/05/2025 (33% of total)
  • 3rd Instalment by 29/09/2025 (33% of total)

For international students:

  • New Students – If you have paid a deposit in advance, this should be deducted from your 1st instalment.
  • Students are responsible for paying any bank charges (normally £11/12) incurred in making payments from a non-UK bank.
  • The current exchange rate should NOT affect the payment deadline.

Payment of fees via the Student Loans Company


Student Finance provides financial support on behalf of the UK Government to eligible students entering higher education in the UK. This financial support may be in the form of repayable loans or grants and bursaries and is administered by the Student Loans Company (SLC). Students may apply for Student Finance to help with tuition fees and/or living costs and your eligibility will be assessed against specific criteria. More information is available on our Student Finance Resources page.

If you are applying for Student Finance to cover the cost of your tuition fees:

  • Please remember you will need to apply for student finance each year of your course.
  • It is your responsibility to complete the application for Student Finance and to ensure all requested information is provided.
  • Please make sure you record your SSN (provided by SLC) and choose ‘SLC’ as your ‘Major source of tuition fee’ at your registration/enrolment with us.
  • For Undergraduate students, your Tuition Fee loan will be paid directly to HSU by SLC and the payment plan deadlines above will not apply.
  • For Postgraduate students in direct receipt of funding from SLC, please ensure you transfer the payment to HSU once you have received this. If you fail to do so, sanctions (see Late Payment) may be imposed.

Please note: For SLC funding purposes, the following pre-registration courses are considered as undergraduate courses for English students, therefore, please make sure that you apply for the right course.

How to pay

If you are paying your fees direct to HSU (rather than via the Student Loans Company) you can make payment:

  • By phone – Call our Finance Office on 01202 436341 . Please have your student ID number and debit/credit card details ready.
  • In person – By credit/debit card at the Student Finance Office – located in Registry. Please note that our office opening hours are 9am – 5pm on Mon – Fri. We cannot accept payment by cheque, cash or American Express cards.
  • By Bank transfer – Please quote your student ID number as payment reference.

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Invoice/Receipt

  • We do NOT normally send out invoices unless your fees are being paid by your sponsor.
  • We will e-mail to acknowledge the receipt of payment within 3-5 working days.
  • Should you require an invoice or any other Financial documents, please e-mail studentfinance@aecc.ac.uk

Sponsorship Authorisation Form

If your fees are being paid by your employer or other third party apart from parents/ carers or other close relatives, both you and your sponsor need to complete a Sponsorship Authorisation Form for each year of study.

Please send the completed and signed form to studentfinance@aecc.ac.uk prior to registration. If you fail to do so, you will be considered as a self-funded student and therefore the sanctions mentioned above may apply if you are late in paying.

Download Sponsorship Authorisation Form

 

Late Payment

For self-funded students, if we do not hear from you by the deadline above, sanctions may be imposed which include:

  • suspension of your library borrowing rights
  • suspension of your student IT rights
  • suspension of your door access
  • disablement of your student ID card and any controlled access privileges

Financial Difficulties

If you are experiencing any financial difficulties which would cause you to be late in payments, please e-mail studentfinance@aecc.ac.uk prior to the deadlines to avoid sanctions to be imposed. We can then look into ways that we may be able to help you.

We are mindful that finances can be a source of concern for our students and may be able to offer financial support, advice and assistance including hardship funds to eligible students who are experiencing financial difficulties. If you are worried about your financial situation or would like some support with planning and managing a budget, please reach out to our Student Services team at studentservices@aecc.ac.uk.

Further Information

If you are unable to find the answer to your fees and payment questions please read our tuition fees policy and/or send your enquiry to the Student Finance Office studentfinance@aecc.ac.uk.

You can download our Tuition Fee policy from our Latest Policies page.

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