Full-time, on campus Undergraduate programmes
All you need to know about tuition fees and additional charges 2020/2021
Staffordshire University is committed to ensuring that all students are provided with clear information on the tuition fees they will be charged during the time they study with us. This guide breaks down everything that is currently included within tuition fees for full-time, on campus Undergraduate Students here at Staffordshire University for 2020/2021. The guide also highlights elements that fall outside of your tuition fees that you will be expected to cover throughout the duration of your course. Please note this guide is for full-time, on campus Undergraduate Students at Staffordshire University and does not apply to course programmes delivered by partner institutions. Partner institutions set their own fees for full-time students studying for a Foundation Degree or HND. For specific course fees, please contact the college you intend to study with directly.
Full-time Undergraduate course fees 2020/21
TYPE OF COURSE
FEES
Undergraduate courses (Foundation Degree, BSc, BA, BEng, LLB etc.) taught on campus at Staffordshire University
£9,250 per year
2 year accelerated degree courses
£11,100 per year
Placement fee for year spent in industry on a four-year sandwich course*
£1,850
Tuition fee if spending the whole academic year abroad
£1,385
*For specific course fees, please see our individual course pages and click on the fees tab.
Undergraduate tuition fees are agreed subject to UK government policy and parliamentary regulation. The University may administer a small inflationary rise in tuition fees, in line with Government policy, in each subsequent academic year but this increase will not exceed the rate of inflation as measured by RPIX (RPI excluding mortgage interest payments). The University will notify you of any increase in fees as early as possible and before you progress to the next year of your course. Find out more information on Undergraduate fees for your course and the different funding options available to you here: www.staffs.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/fees-and-funding
What is included within fees for our full-time, on campus Undergraduate programmes 2020/2021
INCLUDED IN TUITION FEES
Trips and visits
NOT INCLUDED IN TUITION FEES Optional trips within the UK including visits to specialist engineering facilities, track days, etc. At Staffs we understand that there might be times when you need to access additional funding and have committed significant funds to enable us to support you, whatever your individual needs. To make accessing this support easier we set up the Student Success Fund. Students who wish to go on an optional trip but are struggling to self-fund it can apply to this fund. For further information, including full eligibility criteria visit: https://www.staffs. ac.uk/students/money-matters/studentsuccess-fund/experiences/about-thefund Optional trips overseas - these could also be funded from the Student Success Fund as above Additional visits to galleries, museums, exhibitions, careers fairs, theatres and cinemas could also be funded from the Student Success Fund as above
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to respond to a pandemic
PPE (face visors) are provided only in specific teaching and learning spaces where they are needed to achieve physical distancing where it is not otherwise possible
The University is following the latest government guidance regarding the use of face coverings on our campuses. Whilst Students will be required to wear face coverings in certain specified areas, coverings will not be mandatory across all areas of our campuses – providing appropriate social distancing can be maintained. To ensure you are able to access the facilities you need, please bring a face covering with you when travelling to our campuses. For the latest guidance on the use of face coverings on campus visit our face coverings guidance webpage https:// www.staffs.ac.uk/coronavirus/facecoverings
INCLUDED IN TUITION FEES
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Clothing for laboratory, workshop or art and design studio/workshop spaces work
PPE (as appropriate) for mandatory placements (e.g. within schools or hospitals) where PPE is a requirement, will be provided by the organisation providing the placement, not the University PPE (single-use masks, gowns, and gloves) for activities taking place within a simulation suite, if required for physical distancing PPE (laboratory coats and goggles) for laboratory work on campus, on a loan basis PPE (goggles, gloves, and ear defenders) for workshop spaces on campus, on a loan basis
NOT INCLUDED IN TUITION FEES Protective shoes Yoga mats for certain physical activities PPE (laboratory coats and goggles) for laboratory work on campus where students wish to have their own PPE (goggles, gloves, and ear defenders) for engineering workshop spaces on campus where students wish to have their own PPE (goggles and gloves) for art and design workshop spaces on campus where students wish to have their own
PPE (goggles and gloves) for art and design studio/workshop spaces on campus, on a loan basis Protective shoes for Paramedic students only
Textbooks and journals
Access to the University Library’s collection of textbooks, digital publications, and other artefacts Textbooks and books listed on reading lists (which can be accessed via the Library)
Printing
Personal copies of text books are not included in our tuition fees. If you wish to have your own indvidual copies of any books, you will need to purchase your own copies. Students can also access books on a short-term loan basis through the University’s Library Services.
Printing of specialist outputs (e.g. in engineering, art, and design) which are a mandatory part of the course, including comics, up to a value of £50 GradEx posters to a value of £10 per student
Art and other materials and equipment
Access to portable cameras or specialist production equipment for Media Awards
Art materials (including sketchbooks, paint, charcoal, pencils, and clay), props for performance, hire of scripts, costumes, actors’ fees and expenses, AA/AAA batteries for portable media equipment, external equipment hire and other materials
Attending external exhibitions or conferences as a contributor
Where these events are mandatory, as part of the assessment of a module, costs for participation at these events will be included within the tuition fees up to a value of £100 per event
Attendance at events where they are optional is not included
Attending conferences as a participant
Students may apply to the Student Success Fund for potential assistance with costs Students may wish to attend conferences (as a participant) run by external organisations. These are not included in the tuition fees Students may apply to the Student Success Fund for potential assistance with costs.
Professional fees and external accreditations
Student and full memberships of professional bodies External accreditations and examinations which are not a mandatory part of the programme
Travel and accommodation costs for placements
Nursing, midwifery, and Operating Department Practitioner students can claim from the NHS Business Services Authority under the NHS Learning Support Fund for travel over and above the miles between home and University, and for any dual accommodation if required. From September 2020 Paramedic students will be included in the allowances as above
Clothing for clinics, practical’s, and placements
Clothing for placements is provided for students working in a healthcare setting which requires an NHS or blue light service uniform, i.e. nurses, midwives, paramedics etc
DBS checks required for specific modules
DBS checks which are mandatory to complete a specific module are included within the tuition fees
For all other students, travel and accommodation costs associated with placements are not included Some Social Work students receive a bursary with a travel element included. The Student Success Fund can also support students where they are eligible
Some courses (such as Sports Therapy and Teacher Training) require students to purchase and wear appropriate clothing e.g. approved Staffordshire University branded T-shirt/fleece, sports kit for PE students. This clothing is not provided within the tuition fees
Digital Services, Software and IT Equipment at Staffordshire University
INCLUDED IN TUITION FEES
Software
A range of software is available to all students via the Software Downloads Portal. For example, MS Office, SPSS and AMOS and many more, see link below: https://www.staffs.ac.uk/software There is a range of software that are directly associated with specific courses, for example Art & Design, Science and Games Design. Your Course Tutor will explain these options in more detail if they are available to your course. You will be issued a username and password that will give you access to this page and many other support resources once you arrive.
NOT INCLUDED IN TUITION FEES
INCLUDED IN TUITION FEES
IT Equipment
To facilitate a blended approach to Learning and Teaching, there are a variety of services on offer as part of your course. These include a range of open access computing facilities across Campus. The MyStaffs Uni App offers you a location finder to access these resources and spaces to work. There are specialist IT facilities that are linked to specific courses, these will be identified through the Course Information and will be managed by Technical Teams in the associated areas. You can borrow a laptop at any time for up to 24 hours from our LapSafe cabinets. These devices are full Windows 10 laptops, that are designed with portability and ease of use in mind and are available in the Science Centre and Ashley II locations.
NOT INCLUDED IN TUITION FEES Your school recommends that you buy your own PC or Laptop for the period of your studies. Discuss this with your Course Tutor and get some advice as to the best machine to purchase. They will offer advice as to how it can be effectively used for your blended learning experience. To aid some of those decisions, we have suggested a range of options below to inform your choice. Basic: A machine for predominantly word processing and online access to learning resources and lessons/meetings. For example, courses in Law, Policing & Forensics, Life Sciences and Education, The Staffordshire Business School, Health & Social Care and Esports. Spec - i5, 8GB, 256 SSD or similar Intermediate: A machine where greater processor power is needed for more complex software applications. For example, Computing courses offered in Stoke and the Digital Institute London. Spec - i7, 16GB, 500 SSD or similar. Specialist: Dependent on course requirements, high end CPU and GPU as appropriate in discussion with your Course Tutor. For example, courses offered in Computing, Games Design, Digital Technologies and Arts.
Digital Skills Development
Staffordshire University actively promotes the development of Digital Skills to support Learning, Teaching and Working. These skills will not only add value to future career options, but in the short term they will enable you to gain maximum impact from a blended learning and teaching delivery model. You will be given access to an exciting opportunity to become a Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA), Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) a Microsoft Technical Certification (MTC) or Entrepreneurship and Small Business (ESB). These are globally recognised digital badges which prove your skills and can be added to your CV or LinkedIn profile. Get certified in 3 easy steps 1. Learn via LinkedIn Learning 2. Practice via GMetrix 3. Certify – sit the exam For full details visit: https://staffsuniversity.sharepoint.com/sites/ GetAhead2020
*Please note this is only available to students taught on our campus. Exams have to be taken on Campus in an exam room (during COVID 19 this has moved to online for a short period of time although this could cease in the coming months) It is not available to students taught at Partner Colleges or as part of the Police Apprenticeships.
Additional Information Helpful links and tips for all things fees and funding at Staffordshire University Paying for university can seem complicated but we have lots of experience advising on money matters, so if you need any help making sense of anything, please get in touch with us at feesandbursaries@staffs.ac.uk Below you’ll find links to more helpful information and guidance on all things fees and funding as well as helpful advice on how to manage your money. This includes everything from useful budgeting tools and getting part-time work, to help with dealing with debt. Fees It’s important to plan your finances. See an overview of our Undergraduate fees. Find out more: www.staffs.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/fees-and-funding/fees
Funding A range of bursaries, scholarships, loans and grants could be available to help with the cost of study, accommodation and living costs. Find out more: www.staffs.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/fees-and-funding/funding
Bursaries Funded by charitable organisations, these bursaries are open to applicants that are eligible and meet their criteria. Find out more: www.staffs.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/fees-and-funding/bursaries-scholarships/
International Scholarships The University has a number of scholarships and discounts available to our students from overseas. Find out more: www.staffs.ac.uk/international/your-application-journey/scholarships-fees/
Money Matters For many students, going to University is the first time they have complete control over their finances. Whether this is you, or you’ve been managing your money for years, we have plenty of hints and tips to make life easier and ensure your money goes as far as possible. Find out more: www.staffs.ac.uk/students/money-matters
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