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EU Undergraduates (New Entrants) 1. A Student Contribution Fee of 3,000 and a Capitation Fee of 165 are payable in full by all EU Undergraduate students (New Entrants) at registration. Where students are unable to pay the full Student Contribution/Capitation fee at registration due to their financial circumstances, they will be permitted to pay in two instalments. 2. The minimum first instalment payable online at registration is 1,665 (100% of Capitation Fee and 50% of Student Contribution fee) unless the student can provide written evidence at registration that they have applied for a grant to S.U.S.I (Student Universal Support Ireland) - the grant applications system. For information on S.U.S.I go to www.susi.ie 3. Where written evidence of an application to or award from S.U.S.I is provided at registration, the minimum first instalment payable will be 165. Students cannot pay this fee in two instalments. 4. The balance of the fee due ( 1,500) is payable online in January 2018. 5. Instalments received after the 31st of January 2018 and on or before the 28th of February 2018 will be subject to a late fee payment of 200. Instalment s received after the 28th February 2018 shall incur an additional late fee payment of 150, bringing the total late payment fee to 350. The maximum late fee payment will be 350 in any one academic year. 6. Where the minimum amount due is not paid at Registration, the Student s ID card will be withheld. Students, who have made no payment at the end of October as out-lined above, will be contacted via email to their UCC e-mail account, and by SMS text message to their personal mobile phone number. The Student will be requested to pay the minimum amount as out-lined above, or to contact the Fees Office to agree an alternative repayment schedule. It should be noted that under no circumstances can a payment plan be made for the Capitation Fee of 165. This is payable in one instalment only. Students will be advised that they have three weeks to comply with the request for payment or engagement with the Fees Office. Students will be advised that if they fail to comply or engage within the 3 week timeframe, their access to Blackboard will be removed and their ID cards will be disabled. Cards will be enabled and access to Blackboard will be restored once the 7. Students will be allowed access their examinations results even if their fees are not paid 8. Ultimately the student will not be permitted to graduate until all fees due to UCC have been paid in full.

9. Students should refer to the Fees Office website for details of the University Fee Refund policy. http://www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/ All other EU undergraduates 10. On-going EU Undergraduate students who are eligible for a SUSI/Local Authority/VEC grant and eligible for Free Tuition Fees must pay online 165 at Registration. This fee cannot be paid in two instalments. All other EU undergraduate students who are not grant holders (including repeat students and 1st year students who have previous third level attendance) must pay the relevant full fee online on registration. 11. Where students are unable to pay the relevant full fee online on registration due to their financial circumstances, they will be permitted to pay in two instalments as follows: 11.1.1 Students eligible for Free Tuition Fees 1 must pay 1,665 (100% of Capitation Fee and 50% of Student Contribution charge) on registration with balance of 1,500 payable in January 2018 11.1.2 Students who are not eligible for Free Tuition Fees must pay 100% of the Capitation Fee plus 50% of the Student Contribution Charge and 50% of the relevant Tuition Fee on registration with the balance payable in January 2018. 12. Where the minimum amount due as per 10 & 11 above is not paid at Registration, the students will be contacted via email to their UCC email account or by SMS text message to their personal mobile phone number in October and will be requested to pay the minimum amount as out-lined in Point 11 above, or to contact the Fees Office within 3 weeks to agree an alternative repayment schedule. It should be noted that under no circumstances can a payment plan be made for the Capitation Fee of 165. This is payable in one instalment only. Students will be advised that if they fail to comply or engage within the 3 week timeframe, their access to Blackboard will be removed immediately. If the minimum amount remains unpaid students will have their ID cards disabled. Cards will be enabled and access to Blackboard will be restored only once the 13. Instalments received after the 31st of January 2018 and on or before the 28th of February 2018 will be subject to a late payment charge of 200. Instalments received after the 28th February 2018 shall incur an additional late payment charge of 150, bringing the total late payment fee to 350. The maximum late payment fee will be 350 in any one academic year. 14. Students will be allowed access their examinations results even if their fees are not paid Ultimately the student will not be permitted to graduate until all fees due to UCC have been paid in full.

Other categories of students Non EU UG Students 15. 1st Year Non EU students must produce evidence to UCC on application that they are in a position to pay their fees for the full duration of their course and must pay 100% of fees at registration. Where 100% of the amount due is not paid at Registration, the students will be contacted via email to their UCC email account from October onwards advising them that the fee is due and the implications of non-payment. Actions in (12), (13) and (14) above apply. For all non-first year non EU students who are not funded by a third party, UCC will allow a two payment policy. Actions in (12), (13) and (14) above apply. Graduate Entry Medicine (GEM) 16. Currently UCC permits all GEM students to pay in two equal instalments. The first instalment (50%) is payable on or before registration, and the second instalment is payable on or before January 31st each year. Actions in (12), (13) and (14) above apply. Non-EU Postgraduate Students POSTGRADUATES 1. Non EU Postgraduate students (New Entrants) will be asked to pay 100% of fees at registration. 2. Existing Non-EU Postgraduate students are permitted to pay fees online in two instalments EU Postgraduate Taught/Research Students 3. Students are permitted to pay fees in two instalments. 50% of fees are payable when the student registers online. 4. SUSI Funding If the student has applied for funding from SUSI, the student must provide written evidence at registration that they have been approved for a grant from S.U.S.I (Student Universal Support Ireland). For information on S.U.S.I go to www.susi.ie. In the event that the student is not awarded the full grant, the student is liable to pay 50% fees at registration and the partial SUSI grant will be deducted from the remaining balance. In the event that the student is awarded the full grant from SUSI, but the cost of the tuition fee is higher than the approved grant, the student is liable for the shortfall. 50% of the shortfall fee is payable when the student registers online with the balance of the shortfall to be paid as per timetable below.

5. Research/Department Funding If the student is in receipt of funding from either a Research Grant or Departmental funding, an F1 form must be completed by the students Supervisor/Department and presented at registration or to the Fee Office prior to registration. Start Date Registration Balance due 1 st Late Penalty Applicable 2 nd Late Penalty Applicable April 2017 50% fees due 30/07/17 200 on 01/08/17 150 on 01/09/17 July 2017 50% fees due 31/10/17 200 on 01/11/17 150 on 01/12/17 October 2017 50% fees due 31/01/18 200 on 01/02/18 150 on 01/03/18 January 2018 50% fees due 30/04/18 200 on 01/05/18 150 on 01/06/18 6. If a student does not pay the balance of fees within the required time frame, a late payment penalty of 200 will be applied to the students account. If the outstanding balance is not cleared on or before the end of the month, a second late penalty payment of 150 will be applied to the students account. The maximum late payment penalty will be 350 in any one academic year. 7. Where the minimum amount due is not paid at Registration, the Student s ID card will be withheld. 8. Students, who have made no payment as out-lined above, will be contacted via email to their UCC e-mail account, and by SMS text message to their personal mobile phone number. The Student will be requested to pay the minimum amount as out-lined above, or to contact the Fees Office to agree an alternative repayment schedule. Students will be advised that they have three weeks to comply with the request for payment or engagement with the Fees Office. Students will be advised that if they fail to comply or engage within the 3 week timeframe, their access to Blackboard will be removed and their ID cards will be disabled. Cards will be enabled and access to Blackboard will be restored once the 9. Students will be allowed access their examinations results even if their fees are not paid 10. Ultimately the student will not be permitted to graduate until all fees due to UCC have been paid in full. 11. Students should refer to the Fees Office website for details of the University Fee Refund policy. http://www.ucc.ie/en/financeoffice/fees/

12. Ultimately the student will not be permitted to graduate until all fees due to UCC have been paid in full Postgraduate Students (Calendar Year Programmes e.g. MBA) 13. Students in the above category will be required to pay 50% of fees at registration and 50% by the end of the 7th month of their course each year. For example MBA students who register in January must pay 50% of the fee on registration and 50% of the fee by the 31st of July. 14. Where the minimum amount due is not paid at Registration, the students will be contacted via email to their UCC email account or by SMS text message to their personal mobile phone number advising them that the fee is due and the implications of non-payment. Students will be advised that they have three weeks to comply with the request for payment or engagement with the Fees Office. Students will be advised that if they fail to comply or engage within the 3 week timeframe, their access to Blackboard will be removed and their ID cards will be disabled. Cards will be enabled and access to Blackboard will be restored once the Fees Office have received payment or agreed a repayment plan with the students involved. Please note that it may take up to 36 hours to restore access to Blackboard. 15. If a student does not pay the balance of fees within the required time frame, a late payment penalty of 200 will be applied to the students account. If the outstanding balance is not cleared on or before the end of the month, a second late penalty payment of 150 will be applied to the students account. The maximum late payment penalty will be 350 in any one academic year. 16. Students will be allowed access their examinations results even if their fees are not paid 17. Ultimately the student will not be permitted to graduate until all fees due to UCC have been paid in full Other 18. The late penalty charge will be levied on all student accounts with an outstanding balance >= 50 19. The policy will be effective for the academic year 2017/18. 1 Students eligible for free fees are those who: (a) are first-time undergraduates, and (b) hold E.U. Nationality or Official Refugee Status (c) and have been ordinarily resident in an E.U. Member State for at least three of the five years preceding their entry to an approved course.