The School intends to charge new Home/EU undergraduates in line with Government plans. The fees for this programme are set annually in consultation with the LSHTM.

You are able to pay your fees in instalments, details of which can be found on our Please note that fees are paid in each year (academic session) for which students are registered, and normally rise each year.
the Executive LLM) where the programme operates a number of start dates throughout an academic year. General customers wishing to make payment for a sales invoice can pay cheque or bank transfer only.. Cheque/Draft: If you would like to pay by cheque please make your cheque payable to “London School of Economics” Please send your cheque/draft to Finance Division, Cash Management Team, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE..

4% per annum).The School offers a joint programme with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). Prior to this, the fee levels will have already been through the School‘s Committee cycle for endorsement.In some rare instances programme fee levels may be subject to change mid-year; this could only occur for some executive master’s programmes (e.g.
The total fee to be paid is dependent on the number of units repeated.More information can be found on our repeat teaching webpages, The LSE has confirmed that EU graduate students currently registered or who register in 2019 and 2020 will be charged the Home/EU fee stated for the programme.The UK Government has confirmed that EU undergraduate students starting in 2019 and 2020 will be charged the Home/EU fee of £9,250. Please see the UK Government's website For more information about student fees, please visit the Student Fees Policy webpage LSE is a private company limited by guarantee, registration number 70527.

The fees for a particular year of study are announced by Research Councils UK around 8 months prior to the start of an academic session; a provisional fee is, therefore, referenced in the Table of Fees which has been calculated based on recent patterns of inflation applied by the Research Councils.All other fees under the School’s control increase in line with the assumed percentage increase in pay costs (i.e. The current assumptions regarding annual fee increases from 2017 onwards can be found in the table below.The fee levels for previous academic years as well as the current and forthcoming academic years are available to help students to plan their finances.The Home/EU undergraduate fee is charged in line with the maximum fee determined by the UK Government. How are your tuition fees spent. The fees will not stay the same as the year in which students start unless specified. Table of Fees documents outlining the fee levels for each degree level offered by the London School of Economics and for each taught master's programme for a given year. It will be confirmed once a formal change to the fee has been agreed by Parliament and announced by the Government. The fee level charged for each new cohort will continue to increase. The fees can be accessed on the LSHTM website Fee levels under the School’s control are set by the School’s Council around 15 months ahead of the academic year that they relate to.

The per module fee is currently £3500.00 pounds sterling.

If you have not paid in full before or at registration then you will be placed on a termly payment plan. Continuing Home/EU undergraduates in their second and third years of study should check the table of fees for the relevant academic year to determine their fee.The Overseas undergraduate fee, for entrants in 2020/21 and later, is charged at a flat rate according to the year of entry; i.e.

If you are having any difficulties meeting the payment deadlines please contact us via the Finance Hub or submit a ticket via our helpdesk below .

The tuition fee for your programme remains the same as published on the LSE 2020/21 Table of Fees (link above).

The per module fee can increase over time. Please always quote the number of the invoice you are paying for.