Please note that the Oxford Clinical School only accepts applications from Oxford pre-clinical students.įee liability for Home/ROI students remains the same throughout the pre-clinical and clinical section of course, even if students do not stay in Oxford for the clinical stages. Further information on admission to the Oxford clinical course can be found at on the clinical study website. Oxford students may apply to or may be allocated to a different Oxford college for years 4 to 6. All suitably-qualified Oxford pre-clinical students will be guaranteed an offer from the Oxford Clinical School. Clinical course feesĭuring the third year of the course students apply for entry to a clinical school at which to complete the clinical stage (years 4 to 6) of their medical training. Overseas students on the A100 Medicine course pay fees at the pre-clinical rate for three years and at the higher clinical rate for a further three years. The latest course fee rates for overseas students are available on the University's fees website. See the funding for medical students webpage for further details.
In years five and six, course fees are paid in full by the NHS for all Home students. The support is not means-tested and does not need to be repaid. The University has published information on what UK government funding is available for UK students. The following funding search website may also be of interest. You can undertake a full funding search using the University's funding search tool. We regret that there are few, if any, scholarships available for A100 Medicine in Oxford due to the nature and duration of the course and the costs involved. Please note that detailed assessments cannot be carried out until an application for admission has been made.
If you would like specialised guidance after you have made your application, do contact the University’s Student Fees Team ( making sure you attach the questionnaire available for download from the University fee status page.
Please note that UKCISA does not carry out assessments of individual circumstances. Further information on fees status is also available from the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA), a national advisory body that provides advice for international students.
Unfortunately if you have not yet made an application we are unable to provide advice on your likely fee status. General advice from the University on determining status for fees purposes can be found on the University fee status page. Who can I contact to get advice on my likely fee status? In most cases, the main purpose of this residence must not have been for educational purposes. The issue is decided according to the facts of each case, having regard to where the student has been 'ordinarily resident' for the three year period to 31 August prior to commencing a course at a British University. It is therefore recommended that you resolve any uncertainty about your fee status as soon as possible after you have submitted your application for admission.ĭo be aware that citizenship does not in itself determine your status for fees purposes. A government-imposed quota restricts us to a maximum of fourteen Medicine students each year who are classified as overseas for fees purposes. University tuition fees are charged at different rates depending on your fee status: Home/Republic of Ireland (ROI), Islands, or Overseas. The University provides information on fees, living costs and sources of funding on the University student finance website. Please see the University's 'Oxford and the EU' webpage on the impact of the UK's decision to leave.