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Tuition Fee Instalment Dates

Source: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/tuition-fees/how-to-pay/instalments/ Parent: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/tuition-fees/

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International fee paying students

Students who register for the full academic year (which starts in September) are offered two instalment options:

You can pay daily, weekly, fortnightly or monthly – as long as we receive the full payment amount due by each instalment date.

We do not produce tuition fee invoices for international fee paying students. If you are registering for your first year of study you can find your tuition fee balance on your offer letter. If you are a returning student and require evidence that payment is owed to the University, you can request a tuition fee certificate from the tuition fees team.

If you're not registering for a full academic year, or are registering mid-way through an academic year, then different payment terms may apply. For more information contact tuition-fees@ncl.ac.uk.

Different payment terms apply for sponsors paying tuition feeson a student's behalf.

Late payments

If you are unable to pay your tuition fees by the tuition fee instalment date, you must contact the tuition fees team immediately to discuss further.

Late payment charges

A late payment charge of £25 may be incurred for any instalments not received by the due date.

Any direct debit or cheque payments that are returned to the University unpaid will be classified as a late payment, and the late payment charge of £25 may be applied. Defaulting on direct debit payments may result in this facility being refused as a payment option to you in future years.

Deactivation of University facilities

If instalments remain unpaid the University may also remove your University IT and Library facilities until the outstanding amounts have been paid in full. This means you will be unable to access your computer logins (e-mail, Canvas, file store etc.), University libraries and some University buildings.

If your access is removed you will need to pay the outstanding amount of fees for your access to be reinstated. It can take 24-48 hours for your access to be reinstated.

Home fee paying students

Students who register for the full academic year (which starts in September) are offered a number of instalment options.

If you are not registering for a full academic year or are registering mid-way through an academic year then different payment terms may apply. For further information contact: tuition-fees@ncl.ac.uk.

Different payment terms apply for sponsors paying tuition fees on a student's behalf.

Undergraduate students

As an undergraduate home fee paying student you are allowed to register at the start of the academic year without making any payments towards your tuition fees.

Three instalments are offered:

% of tuition fee liability Instalment deadlines for 2025/26 Instalment deadlines for 2026/27
34% 26.11.2025 26.11.2026
33% 30.01.2026 29.01.2027
33% 30.04.2026 30.04.2027

If the full tuition fee balance is paid by the 34% instalment deadline you will receive a 2% early payment discount (terms and conditionsapply). The 2% discount can be deducted from the total amount paid to the University.

Tuition fee invoice

We will not issue a tuition fee invoice if:

If there is a tuition fee balance on your account, we will issue an invoice and send it to your student email account by the end of October. The invoice outlines the balance on your account and your instalment amounts and deadlines.

If you receive an invoice but believe that you shouldn't have a balance on your tuition fee account, take the following action if you have:

Postgraduate taught students

Payment in full

If the full tuition fee balance is paid by the end of registration week, you will receive a 2% early payment discount (terms and conditions [LINK] apply). The 2% discount can be deducted from the total amount paid to the University.

Pay in six instalments

You may be eligible to pay by six instalments if you:

You'll be asked to pay your first instalment upon registration.

If you're in receipt of the Postgraduate Masters Loan from the Student Loans Company, you can defer the payment of your first instalment. This is until you have received the first disbursement of your loan. We can only offer deferral of the first instalment payment when we receive notification from the Student Loans Company that your loan has been fully approved. We will contact you when we receive notification of your loan to ask if you intend to use it to pay for your tuition fees\ \ The remaining five tuition fee instalments will be taken by direct debit.

% of tuition fee liability Instalment date for 2025/26 Instalment date for 2026/27
20% upon registration (not taken by direct debit) upon registration (not taken by direct debit)
16% 26.11.2025 26.11.2026
16% 30.01.2026 29.01.2027
16% 27.02.2026 26.02.2027
16% 30.04.2026 30.04.2027
16% 29.05.2026 28.05.2027

Pay in three instalments

If you are in receipt of a Postgraduate Master's Loan from Student Finance England or Wales, you may request to pay your tuition fees in three instalments to match your loan disbursement dates.

We can only offer this option when the Student Loans Company has confirmed to the University that your loan has been fully approved. Once this notification has been received, the University will contact you to find out if you would like to pay in three instalments.\ \ You will be asked to pay your first instalment upon registration or upon receipt of the first disbursement of your loan. The remaining two tuition fee instalments will be taken by direct debit.

% of tuition fee liability Instalment date for 2025/26 Instalment date for 2026/27
34% upon registration (not taken by direct debit) upon registration (not taken by direct debit)
33% 30.01.2026 29.01.2027
33% 30.04.2026 30.04.2027

Non-eligible courses

If your course is not eligible to pay in six or three instalments, you will usually pay either by two annual tuition fee instalments or pay your annual tuition fees in full at registration. Examples of ineligible courses:

If you want to discuss your instalment options for a non-eligible course contact the tuition fees team.

Tuition fee invoices

We do not produce tuition fee invoices for postgraduate students. If you are registering for your first year of study, you can find your tuition fee balance on your offer letter. If you are a returning student and require evidence that payment is owed to the University, you can request a tuition fee certificate from the tuition fees team.

Postgraduate research students

Payment in full

If the full tuition fee balance is paid by the end of registration week, you will receive a 2% early payment discount (terms and conditions apply). The 2% discount can be deducted from the total amount paid to the University.

Pay in two instalments

Students who are not in receipt of the postgraduate master's loan must pay at least 50% of their tuition fee balance for the academic year before they are allowed to register. The final 50% payment will be due on the last working day in January.

Pay in three instalments

If you are in receipt of a Postgraduate Doctoral Loan from the Student Loans Company, you may request to pay your tuition fees in three instalments to match your loan disbursement dates.

We can only offer this option when the Student Loans Company has confirmed to the University that your loan has been fully approved. Once this notification has been received, the University will contact you to find out if you would like to pay in three instalments.\ \ You will be asked to pay your first instalment upon registration or upon receipt of the first disbursement of your loan. The remaining two tuition fee instalments will be taken by direct debit.

% of tuition fee liability Instalment date for 2025/26 Instalment date for 2026/27
34% upon registration (not taken by direct debit) upon registration (not taken by direct debit)
33% 31.01.2026 29.01.2027
33% 30.04.2026 30.04.2027

Tuition fee invoices

We do not produce tuition fee invoices for postgraduate students. If you are registering for your first year of study, you can find your tuition fee balance on your offer letter. If you are a returning student and require evidence that payment is owed to the University, you can request a tuition fee certificate from the tuition fees team.

Late payments

If you are unable to pay your tuition fees by the tuition fee instalment date, you must contact the tuition fees team immediately to discuss further.

Late payment charges

A late payment charge of £25 may be incurred for any instalments not received by the due date.

Any direct debit or cheque payments returned to the University unpaid will be classified as a late payment, and the late payment charge of £25 may be applied. Defaulting on direct debit payments may result in this facility being refused as a payment option to you in future years.

Deactivation of University facilities

If instalments remain unpaid the University may also remove your University IT and Library facilities until the outstanding amounts have been paid in full. This means you will be unable to access your computer logins (e-mail, Canvas, file store), University libraries and some University buildings.

If your access is removed you will need to pay the outstanding amount of fees for your access to be reinstated. It can take 24-48 hours for your access to be reinstated.

Channel Island and Isle of Man students

Students who register for the full academic year (which starts in September) are offered two instalment options:

We do not produce tuition fee invoices for home fee paying students from the Crown Dependencies. If you are registering for your first year of study you can find your tuition fee balance on your offer letter. If you are a returning student and require evidence that payment is owed to the University, you can request a tuition fee certificate from the tuition fees team.

If you're not registering for a full academic year, or are registering mid-way through an academic year, then different payment terms may apply. For more information contact: tuition-fees@ncl.ac.uk.

Different payment terms apply for sponsors paying tuition fees on a student's behalf.

Late payment of fees

If you're unable to pay your tuition fees by the tuition fee instalment date, you must contact the tuition fees team immediately to discuss further.

Late payment charges

A late payment charge of £25 may be incurred for any instalments not received by the due date.

Any direct debit or cheque payments returned to the University unpaid will be classified as a late payment, and the late payment charge of £25 may be applied. Defaulting on direct debit payments may result in this facility being refused as a payment option to you in future years.

Deactivation of University facilities

If instalments remain unpaid the University may also remove your University IT and Library facilities until the outstanding amounts have been paid in full. This means you will be unable to access your computer logins (e-mail, Canvas, file store), University libraries and some University buildings.

If your access is removed you will need to pay the outstanding amount of fees for your access to be reinstated. It can take 24-48 hours for your access to be reinstated.

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