Fees

The Planning Division ensures that fee levels for every School degree programme are aligned with financial planning, considered by the relevant School Committees and published externally. 

The Tables of Fees below outline the fee levels for all the School's degree programmes in the stated academic year. For more information about student fees, please refer to the School's Tuition Fees Policies.

Table of Fees

 

Fees are paid for each academic year for which students are registered and normally increase each year unless specified.

Home Undergraduate Fee

The Home undergraduate fee is charged in line with the maximum fee determined by the UK Government. The School intends to charge new Home undergraduates in line with Government plans. Continuing Home undergraduates in their second and third years of study should check the table of fees for the relevant academic year to determine their fee.

Overseas Undergraduate Fee

The Overseas undergraduate fee, for entrants from 2020/21 onwards, is fixed from the year of entry for subsequent years, i.e. students commencing their studies in 2024/25 will be charged the same fee which is charged in 2024/25 in each subsequent year of study. Fee levels for each new cohort will rise each year. 

Home Research Student Fee

The School chooses to charge Home research students in line with the level of fee that the Research Councils recommend. The fees for a particular year of study are announced by Research Councils UK around 8 months prior to the start of an academic session; a provisional fee is, therefore, referenced in the Table of Fees which has been calculated based on recent patterns of inflation applied by the Research Councils.

Joint programme with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)

The School offers a joint programme with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). The fees for this programme are set annually in consultation with the LSHTM. The fees can be accessed on the LSHTM website here.

Fees for Part-Time Study

Fees charged for part-time graduate students will be half the full-time fee for each year of study.

Undergraduate programmes are not available for study on a part-time basis. The fees shown relate to full-time students who are allowed to repeat tuition by the repeat teaching panel. The total fee to be paid is dependent on the number of units repeated.

More information can be found on our repeat teaching webpages here.

Brexit and Fees

New entrants to LSE programmes from 2021/22 onwards are eligible for either Home or Overseas fee status. EU students who are new entrants from 2021/22 onwards will be classified as having Overseas fee status unless they fulfil UK immigration criteria. For further information on the criteria for Home fee status (including immigration criteria) please see these webpages:

UK Government - Studying in the UK: Guidance for EU Students

UK Council for International Student Affairs - Home or Overseas fee: the basics

LSE - Fee Status Classification

Exchange and Study Abroad Year Fees

The Home undergraduate fee for a study year abroad (either as part of an exchange scheme or without an exchange) is set by the UK Office for Students - currently a maximum of approximately 15% of the full-time fee in the year the student starts their programme. This applies regardless of the year within the programme that the year abroad is taken.

For Home undergraduate students starting their programme between 2019/20 and 2024/25, the fee for the year abroad is £1,385. For Home undergraduates starting in 2025/26, the fee for the abroad year is £1,430.

For Overseas undergraduates who started their programme in 2022/23 or earlier, the fee for the year abroad is £4,625.

The fee structure for Overseas undergraduates taking an exchange/study abroad year changed from 2023/24. Where the exchange/study abroad year is not a compulsory part of a Language Centre BSc, Overseas undergraduates who start in 2023/24 or later will pay the full-time fee of whichever programme they are taking as normal.

Where the exchange/study abroad year is a compulsory part of a Language Centre BSc the fee payable is given in the table below and is calculated based on the start year of the programme. For example, Overseas students who started their Language Centre BSc in 2023/24 will pay £3,696 for the year they are on exchange (the third year of the programme). This fee is approximately 15% of the Overseas programme fee in a standard, non-placement year.

Table of exchange/study abroad year fees
Year of starting programme  Exchange Year Fee for Home Students on a Language Centre BSc Exchange Year Fee for Overseas Students on a Language Centre BSc
 2023/24  £1,385  £3,696
 2024/25  £1,385  £3,936
 2025/26  £1,430  £4,125
 

Placement Year Fees

The fee payable for the placement year of the BSc Actuarial Science is given in the table below. The Home Undergraduate fee for a placement year is set by the UK Office for Students - currently a maximum of 20% of the full-time fee in the year the student starts their programme. The Overseas Undergraduate fee for a placement year is 20% of the full-time programme fee in the year the student starts the programme.

Placement year fees
Year of starting programme  Placement Year Fee for Home Students Placement Year Fee for Overseas Students
 2023/24 £1,850  £5,136
 2024/25  £1,850  £5,448
 2025/26  £1,905  £5,840
 

Fee Setting Process

Fee levels under the School’s control are set by the School’s Council around 15 months ahead of the academic year that they relate to. Prior to this, the fee levels will have already been through the School‘s Committee cycle for endorsement.

Fee levels are considered by the Student Numbers and Fees (SNAF) Group three times a year for recommendation to the Academic Planning and Resources Committee (APRC). In addition, the Executive Master’s fee levels are considered by an Executive MSc Management Board for recommendation to ARPC. Each Academic Department undergoes an Annual Monitoring (AM) process during Autumn Term; any new programmes and their associated fee levels are put forward to the School Management Committee via this process and then to APRC for consideration.  The recommendations from SNAF, the Executive MSc Management Board, and AM are submitted to APRC for consideration and endorsement to Finance Committee and Council. A diagram of the fee level approval cycle can be found here.

In some rare instances programme fee levels may be subject to change mid-year; this could only occur for some executive master’s programmes (e.g. the Executive LLM) where the programme operates a number of start dates throughout an academic year. Any changes to programme fee levels mid-year will be advertised in the Table of Fees and will be communicated directly to affected individuals. No mid-year changes to fee levels under the School’s control will occur for any taught programmes that operate a single entry point across a standard academic year.