Fees and Funding
Knowing how much your programme of study is going to cost and how you might pay is a very important part of the application process.
Listed below are the programme specific documents which should aid you as you determine how to fund your studies.
Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Dance
Professional Dancer's Teaching Diploma
Diploma in Dance Teaching Studies 2013 cohort
Certificate in Ballet Teaching Studies 2013 cohort
Information regarding how to pay your fees can be found on our Fees and Invoicing page.
Home / EU Students
Applicants for the PGCE and BABE programmes should also check the government guidance available from www.direct.gov.uk/en/EducationAndLearning/UniversityAndHigherEducation/StudentFinance for further information.
For students starting university in 2012/13 the government has set up a separate website with information and guidance. http://yourfuture.direct.gov.uk/
International Students
UNIAID and UKCISA have released a new online student lifestyle calculator, with support from the Prime Minister’s Initiative. This tool helps international students plan and manage their money for studies in the UK. UKCISA’s research showed that almost a quarter (23%) of international students said they didn’t have enough money to live on. Of those who had experienced hardship, 72% said they underestimated the cost of living.
The International Student Calculator was developed with students from 13 different countries and will enable you to;
- Build a lifestyle budget and see how it balances by week, month or over a year.
- Understand how you will spend your time as well as your money in the UK
- Learn from case studies and top tips from other students
- Save your budget so you can use it before arriving or during your study.
Log on to the UNIAID International Student Calculator to plan your budget for study in the UK:

