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2010 Tuition Fees



Tuition fees, books, a laptop computer (required), and living costs are the main items you will need to take into account in estimating the total cost of your MA Program.

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Notes on payment:

1. These charges are for the full academic year and are payable in three equal installments, due 1 August for the Fall semester, 1 December for the following Spring semester and 1 May for the Summer semester.

2. Payment plans are available (at a charge). Arrangements must be made in advance of the due date with the Fees Officer.

3. A non-refundable £50 application fee is required with all applications.

4. A confirmation deposit of £1,000 is required of all new students by May 1st. If a student fails to enroll, the deposit is non-refundable and non-transferable. If a student enrolls the fee becomes a security deposit which is refundable when the student graduates or withdraws from the University provided the student’s account is clear of any charges for damages or unpaid fees. Any security deposits not claimed one semester after the student has last attended the University will be treated as having been donated to the University.

Accommodation

The University provides housing for graduate students in single or double rooms on a limited, first-come, first-served basis. The cost does not include meals.*

A non-refundable £1000 housing deposit is required on booking by May 1st. Further information on housing can be obtained from the Graduate Admissions Office at
ma@richmond.ac.uk.

A meal plan may be purchased for an additional cost.

MA Students

Room only: fall and spring semester (standard double room) from £8,200.

Summer session weeks are available at an additional £200 per week.

Board: optional spring and fall meal plans are available for fall, spring and summer semesters from £800 per semester.

Richmond operates a pay as you go meal service for students who do not wish to take a meal plan.

MA in Art History Fall 2010 Admissions

Fall 2009 Open Day

MA in Art History Viewbook 2009

MA in Art History Viewbook

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