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MArch Discount for Returning Students 2018/19

If you are a successful Architecture graduate of Northumbria University, you will automatically receive a 20% discount on the annual tuition fees for the MArch course, following enrolment in 2018.

Northumbria University has introduced a generous discount scheme for those students returning to study the Architecture MArch course in September 2018. 

We want to reward your loyalty if you come back to study with us.

If you are a successful Architecture graduate of Northumbria University, you will automatically receive a 20% discount on the annual tuition fees for the MArch course, following enrolment.

This automatic discount applies to UK/EU students who are returning to study either full-time or part-time for the MArch part two qualification, having completed the BArch part one at Northumbria University. It is available to students studying at our Newcastle upon Tyne campus only.

The discount is paid pro-rata for each year of study. If you receive the MArch 20% discount you will not be eligible for any other scholarships or discounts. The Northumbria University means-tested bursary will still be applicable if appropriate.

Terms and conditions

  • You are an UK/EU applicant who has graduated from Northumbria University
  • You are applying and enrol to study the MArch at the Newcastle upon Tyne campus, either on a full-time or part-time basis in September 2018
  • You must have gained your BArch at Northumbria University. The MArch discount scheme is not available to students who gained their BArch undergraduate qualification at a different institution
  • You must fulfil all individual course requirements
  • The discount is applied as a reduction to the MArch fee
  • The reduction to fees will be applied following enrolment
  • The 20% discount is applied to all years of study, pro rata
  • The 20% discount is only applied to self-funded students; if a third party is paying for your fees the 20% discount is not applicable
  • If you defer your studies, you will not be eligible for the 20% discount

 

Updated: 09/10/2017


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