What The University Of Law Fees Are Like

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The University of Law is one of the largest providers of legal education in the United Kingdom. Here are some of the estimated tuition costs should you be interested in enrolling at the institution.


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The institution offers both on campus and online classes in several fields including, law, business, criminology, policing and psychology.

All of the courses running for the 2023 academic year have varying fees, depending on your status as a UK or International student.

Students are reminded that the course fees at the university of law cover your tuition, course materials and learning resources. 

Here are some of the University of Law fee structures:

UK Students On Campus:

  • Three-year Full-time Degree - £9,250 per annum
  • Four-year Full-time Degree with Foundation Year - £9,250 per annum
  • Two-year LLB (Hons) Senior Status - £9,250 per annum
  • MLaw (Solicitors' Practice) - four-year Integrated Master's - £9,250 per annum
  • Two-year LLB (Hons) Law Accelerated - £11,100 per annum
  • Two-year BSc (Hons) Professional Policing Accelerated - £11,100 per annum

International Students On Campus:

  • Three-year Full-time Degree - £14,750 per annum
  • Four-year Full-time Degree with Foundation Year - £14,750 per annum
  • Two-year LLB (Hons) Senior Status - £14,750 per annum
  • Two-year LLB (Hons) Law Accelerated - £17,750 per annum
  • One-year International Foundation Programme - £11,400 per annum
  • International Business Management (top up) - £14,150 per annum

All Online courses (Law only):

  • Three-year Full-time Degree - £9,250 per annum
  • Four-year Degree - £6,935 per annum 
  • Six-year Degree - £4,625 per annum

Students enrolled in online classes have to pay an £250 deposit for online courses.

For more information of the University of Law visit their official website or social media platforms. 

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