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Returning Student Tuition Fees

Tuition fees for continuing students 2024/25 Academic Year

Please use the form below to find the standard fees for your programme in 2024/25.

Find your tuition fee for 2024/25

View your returning fees here. If you have any queries relating to tuition fees in 2024/25 then please contact us as soon as possible.

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It is important to note that the tuition fees listed will not take into account specific conditions around your individual circumstances. These can include the following:

Change of Circumstances

  • Returning from a full year interruption or break from study – for guidance on how tuition fees are normally calculated, please follow the guidance in our Withdrawals & Interruptions page
  • Transfer of programme *
  • Transfer of mode of attendance *

*Please note, if you have already applied to transfer your programme, this will be in progress and you will be notified as soon as this has been completed. If you wish to transfer, but have not yet applied, you must contact your department in the first instance.

Sponsorship

  • Your employer is invoiced for the full or partial tuition fee
  • The Student Loan Company is providing a full or partial tuition fee contribution
  • If you are in receipt of a full or partial Scholarship

Study Abroad / Industrial Placement

  • If you are an undergraduate studying abroad or completing an industrial placement
Fee Status
Year in Industry
Year Abroad
Semester Abroad
Home: started in 2022/23 or earlier  £1350 £1350 £6000
Home: started in 2023/24 or later  £1850 £1385 £6000
Overseas  1/3 of your tuition fee 1/3 of your tuition fee 2/3 of your tuition fee

 

Postgraduate Research

The Centre for Doctoral Studies extended the thesis submission deadline for all students (who enrolled prior to April 2020) by 3 months. If the "COVID Expiry Date Extension" to your expected/required thesis submission deadline is going to occur in the academic session 2024/25, it follows that your tuition fee liability will be adjusted so that you are not charged tuition fees during the 3 months extension period.

Repeating a Year

If you are repeating a year of study due re-assessment or deferred assessment.

Goods & Services Tax

King's College London may be required to add Goods and Services taxes (GST) on top of certain programme fees where students study on courses outside of the UK and where the country of study requires tax to be added to fees.

The UK Government does not require us to levy GST taxes (in the UK's case VAT) on students studying credit bearing courses in the UK, but this is not the case in all overseas tax jurisdictions.

For more information, please visit our GST page.

If you are expecting a reduction in your fee in 2024/25, you will be notified of the amount when you are invited to re-enrol in August 2024.

UK/EU Undergraduate and PGCE tuition fees are subject to control by the UK Government. Annual increases are determined after consideration of a number of factors including; changes to OfS (Office for Students) funding, the competitive environment and the expected impact of inflation on the cost base of the university. Increases for returning students (overseas undergraduate, all postgraduate and all research students) are currently capped at 5% and this information was provided to you in the offer letter sent to you by the Admissions Office.