9. Read the passage on Fees and Finances and
look at the statements below. In boxes 13-22 write
TRUE if the statement is true;
FALSE if the statement is false;
NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage.
13. All kinds of examinations are covered by the annual tuition fee.
14. Self-sponsored students are supposed to pay tuition upon registration.
15. Self-sponsored students will not be given an invoice.
16. Campus accommodation will be arranged after registration.
17. If you want more information on fees, you should write to the Postgraduate
Admissions Office.
18. Student on Management courses will pay a higher fee than student on
Computer Science course.
19. Students from European countries will be charged a lower fee.
20. The University might charge visiting students additional fees.
21. Part-time student pay the same fees as distance-learning students.
22. Undergraduate students will stay in different places than graduate
students.
Fees and Finances
FEES
The annual tuition fee covers registration, tuition and examination. It does
not include residential accommodation or living expenses, or charges for
re-examination. All fees may be revised without notice.
Fees are payable from the date of first registration to the date of completion
of the course or submission of the thesis. If you are financing your own
studies you will be expected to pay your tuition fees on Registration Day. You
may opt to pay your fees in three installments – the first installment must be
paid when you register. If you are sponsored, an invoice will be sent to your
sponsor. You must give us details of your sponsor as early as possible. Your
registration cannot be confirmed until your fees have been paid in full or a
formal installment arrangement has been made.
Payment for campus accommodation is arranged separately. Detailed information
will be forwarded after you have accepted a place.
The fees shown here relate to the 199/2000 academic year. Full details will be
sent to student who are accepted. Information on fee installment arrangements
is available from the Postgraduate Admissions Office.
Full-time students (studying at the University): “Home” i. e. European Union
students: 2350 pounds in 1999/2000. Fees for 2000/2001 have not yet been
determined. “Overseas” students (from outside the European Union) : 5920 pounds
for 1999/2000, except 7830 pounds for students admitted to postgraduate programmes
in Biological Sciences, Environmental Science, Computing, Engineering, Physics,
and Psychology.
Full-time students (studying away from the University): 1175 pounds in
1999/2000. If the University incurs additional cost, for example in providing
laboratory facilities or in supervising work done away from the university, a
supplementary fee may be charged. Details will be sent to you upon acceptance.
Part-time: 1175 pounds in 1999/2000
Visiting students: European Union students : 2350 pounds for 1999/2000 (pro
rata or periods shorter than a year). Students from countries outside the
European Union: 4465 pounds (in 1999/2000) for a full year (pro rata for period
s shorter than a year).
EXPENSES
Accommodation
All on-campus graduate accommodation for home and overseas students is located
in Graduate College, Graduate Hall, George Fox and a block in Pendle College.
Answer: 13-F,14-NG,15-T,16-NG,17-T,18-T,19-T,20-F,21-T,22-NG
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