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Transfer rules
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Postgraduate study in Laws:

Master of Laws (LLM), Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate

Fees

The total fee for the LLM by External study is substantially less than the on-campus LLM fee for non-EU students and, of course, as an External student you do not have to pay to live in London and can continue to earn money while you study.

 
2008
2009
Registration fee (paid once)
£600
£630
Section fee
£340
£360
TOTAL Postgraduate Certificate
£2,300
£2,430
TOTAL Postgraduate Diploma
£4,000
£4,230
TOTAL Master of Laws (LLM)
£6,040
£6,390

Additional fees payable to the University:

 
2008
2009
Exemption application fee (per section)
£54
£58
Examination re-entry fee (per section)
£32
£34
Fee for changing section
£100
£105
Registration fee for students transferring from
the LLM (Old Regulations)
£300
£315

Flexible payment
You can pay the total fee upfront when you enrol or pay as you go, you choose. 'Pay as you go' is a way of spreading the cost by paying the registration fee when you enrol and then a section fee each time you are ready to begin studying a new section. Please note that all fees payable to the University are subject to annual review. 2009 fees come into effect on 1 January 2009.

Other costs
Besides the fees payable to the University, you should budget for other costs including:

  • the cost of any local educational support
  • a fee for the production of official transcripts
  • the extra fees levied by your local examination centre to cover their costs each time you sit an examination.

Other costs

Besides the fees payable to the University, you should budget for other costs including:

  • the cost of any local educational support

  • the extra fees levied by your local examination centre to cover their costs each time you sit an examination.

  • a fee for the production of official transcripts

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