Fees and finance

Programme fees 2012-13

EU non-EU
MSc programmes Deposit £500
Balance £9,000
Total £9,500
Deposit £2,000
Balance £15,500
Total £17,500
MA Islamic Finance Deposit £500
Balance £8,500
Total £9,000
Deposit £2,000
Balance £13,500
Total £15,500


 

Please note: from 1 May 2011 a £40 application fee will apply.

Financing your studies

Some scholarships are available. Find out here which ones may be open to you.

Other possible sources of finance are:

UK Applicants

  • Career Development Loans
    Helps individuals pay for vocational education or training by offering a deferred repayment bank loan. Available for full-time, part-time or flexible learning programmes. Further details available at www.lifelonglearning.co.uk/cdl or by telephoning 0800 585 505.
  • Bank Study Loan
    Some high street banks offer professional trainee/study loans where repayment is not requested until after you have completed your course. For more information, contact the banks direct.

Overseas Applicants

  • British Council
    Can provide details of scholarships available in your own country. Please see: http://www.britishcouncil.org/.
  • Ministry of Education / Education Department
    Your local Ministry of Education may be able to provide details of funding available in your country.
  • US - Federal Stafford bank loans
    Business Education Loan - available to US citizens and international students, who have a US citizen or permanent resident, co-signer. Federal Stafford Loan - you must be a citizen, national or permanent resident of the US. Further information is available from: www.salliemae.com/

Other sources of information are:

Please note: Durham University cannot recommend that you take a loan nor recommend a lender.  The options provided above are listed for your information only and do not constitute a recommendation by the University. All queries should be directed to the loan provider.  Remember that these are personal loans between you and the loan provider (the bank or other organisation), and you are responsible for repayments.