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  1. Your tuition fees, and eligibility for any financial support, depend on whether you’re classified as a home or an overseas student – known as your fee status. We assess your fee status based on guidelines from the UK Government’s Department for Education. Learn more about fee status classification.

  2. The fee for 2025/26 entry has not yet been announced but it is expected to remain at £9,250. Starting in 2023/24, new Overseas Undergraduate students pay a fee based on which tier their programme is in - see table "Overseas Undergraduate Fees by Programme for 2025/26 Entry".

  3. 6 days ago · This page has information regarding how much your fees will be and instalment options currently offered by the School.

    • LSE Bursary
    • LSE Scholarships
    • LSE Accommodation Bursary
    • Care Experienced and Estranged Student Bursary

    The LSE Bursary is available for Home fee status LSE students and awarded according to household income. The LSE Discretionary Bursary is awarded based on exceptional financial circumstances. More information about LSE Bursaries.

    Each year LSE awards a number of scholarships, funded by private donations. The number, value, eligibility criteria and type of scholarships vary from year to year. More information about LSE scholarships

    The LSE Accommodation Bursaryis designed to encourage students from lower-income households to apply for accommodation in halls. Available for UK nationals, the value of the award will vary depending on the number of recipients and financial need.

    LSE recognises that care experienced and estranged students may face challenges in accessing and studying in higher education. The Care Experienced and Estranged Student Bursaryis available to provide additional financial support to eligible students.

  4. Table of Fees documents outlining the fee levels for each degree level offered by the London School of Economics and for each taught master's programme for a given year. Information about the fee setting process, fees for part-time study and the rates of annual fee level increases.

  5. Living costs. We broadly estimate that you should allow about £1,300-£1,400 per month for all living expenses, including accommodation, travel, food, laundry, study costs, and other personal expenses. This will vary depending on your lifestyle and requirements, so it's important you do your own research.

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  7. Tuition fees are due for payment in full two weeks prior to the start of each academic year. The following sections outline the tuition fees a research degree student can expect to pay for the duration of their course, dependant on their mode of study.

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