How does a part-time programme fee degree work?
Students completing a programme fee degree on a part-time basis are be required to pay the part-time equivalent of the full-time fees until the programme requirement is complete. In other words, part-time students will pay the same amount of fees as a full-time student at a rate of 3 part-time terms being equivalent to one full-time term. For example, a master’s student entering a one-year part-time master’s programme must pay 9 consecutive terms of part-time fees. The same would apply for a two year degree where a part-time student would be required to pay 18 consecutive terms of part-time fees. If a master’s student completes a part-time programme earlier than the 9 (one year) or 18 (two year) terms, they are required to pay part-time fees for any outstanding terms before they are approved for graduation.
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