The amount you will pay as an international student in course fees depends on the level of your course.
If you will be studying below Level 3 or part time, please contact international@canterburycollege.ac.uk for further course fee information.
How much you pay in course fees will depend on whether you are a Home Student or an International Student.
Home Student: you will have been permanently resident in the UK, EU or EEA for at least 3 years prior to the start of your course and have recourse to public funds.
International Student: you will have been permanently resident in the UK, EU or EEA for less than 3 years prior to the start of your course and have no recourse to public funds.
If you do not know whether you are a Home Student or an International Student, our International Team can help you.
For more information, see the UK Council for International Students Affairs’ explanation of course fees for students coming to study in the UK. Rules and regulations for student fees are set by the UK Department for Education.
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