Before you travel to the UK to begin your studies at Roehampton, you must make sure that you have sufficient funds to cover your academic fees and living costs.
It is nearly impossible to arrange financial support once you have left your own country.
International tuition fees
You will find the tuition fee for your course, listed on the relevant undergraduate or postgraduate course pages. We will also confirm the tuition fee in any offer letter that we send you.
Tuition fees contribute towards providing the learning resources, staff contact time and support services we provide.
If you are on a multi-year course, e.g. an undergraduate degree, then you should budget for a likely increase of between three and five percent for each year of study with us on the same degree. Any changes for the following academic year will be confirmed by 1 January each year.
Deposit payments - what and how to pay
If you are an international applicant (excluding United States, Norway or EU) for any of our undergraduate and taught postgraduate programmes, you may be required to pay an initial refundable deposit before you make your full deposit payment.
Paying the initial refundable deposit will ensure confirmation of your programme (subject to satisfying any conditions attached to your offer) and allow you to attend a pre-CAS interview. Your deposit will be deducted from your tuition fees when you enrol.
The amount you pay will be indicated on your offer letter and may vary depending on what country/region you are applying from.
Only payments by Easytransfer, Flywire and Convera are accepted for the initial deposit payment (if relevant). Only initial deposits paid by this method will be refunded. If you make a payment by another method, including bank transfers, they will not be refunded.
For full deposit payments and full tuition payments, all standard payment methods are accepted, including direct bank transfers.
Find out more about making international payments
Early bird discount
You may be eligible for a £500 discount if you pay your initial deposit or full deposit by a specific date. More details will be on your offer letter.
Paying your tuition fees
You can pay your tuition fees by:
- credit/debit card online
- bank transfer
International financial support
You should apply for scholarship schemes well before you arrive in the UK.
You can find out about sources of funding in your home country from your local British Council office, your local Ministry of Education or local universities and colleges. If you are from the United States, you can apply for a Federal Loan.
Other sources of funding
- British Council - Funding your studies
- Chevening Scholarships
- Commonwealth Scholarships
- Rotary Foundation Grants
- Benjamin A Gilman International Scholarship: scholarships for US undergraduate students on Study Abroad programmes
- British Federation of Women Graduates Scholarships
Payment and Enrolment Regulations
The university has a range of procedures and regulations covering student fees:
- Student Fee Payment and Enrolment Regulations 2023/24
- Student Fee Payment and Enrolment Regulations 2022/23
- Student Fee Payment and Enrolment Regulations 2021/22
- Student Fee Payment and Enrolment Regulations 2020/21
- Student Fee Payment and Enrolment Regulations 2019/20
- Student Fee Payment and Enrolment Regulations 2018/19