In this section you can find details of fees for all our courses and information about potential sources of funding for your course. You can also read about how you can invest in training the next generation of Christian leaders by giving to Mattersey Hall.
If you need more details on any of the information contained in this section of our website, please telephone us and ask for the Bursar’s Office or email bursar@matterseyhall.co.uk We’ll be pleased to advise you further.
Richard Davis Bursar & Director of Administration |
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Full time undergraduate courses (per year)
Residential Students
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Board, Lodging & Library Fee
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£ 3,210.00 *
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Tuition
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£ 4,008.00
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£ 7,218.00
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Non-Residential Students (Day Students)
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Tuition
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£ 4,008.00
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Facilities and library Fee
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£ 390.00
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£ 4,398.00
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* This figure assumes that a student takes full advantage of the college's Campus Service Grants. If a student takes no advantage of these, a further £640:00 is added to their annual board and lodge fees.
A further charge of £300 per annum is payable by those accepted for any University of Wales validated undergraduate course.
A deposit of £70 will be required on arrival for your room and keys, refundable if they are returned to us in good condition at the end of the year.
The tuition fee incorporates a contribution to the costs of the annual missions field trip and will cover most trips within Europe; a supplement will be payable for students choosing a long-haul destination.
These rates apply to UK, EU and Overseas students.
Distance Learning Courses
| Christian Life Courses |
£10.00 + £0.50 per book p&p |
| Christian Service Courses |
£15.00 + £0.75 per book p&p |
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| College Level: Single Modules |
£85.00 |
| College Level: Double Modules |
£150.00 |
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| BTh in Bible and Theology by Distance Learning |
£300 per 20 credit module (18 modules required) |
The college reserves the right to charge a postage supplement where necessary for overseas-based students.
Graduate School Courses
Information on Graduate School course fees for 2010-11 is available on a separate sheet here. |
Students who are resident in the UK and who are accepted for the BA Course will normally receive financial support from the Government through their Local Education Authority. This award comprises a tuition grant and a student loan that has to be repaid only when you begin earning enough after graduation. The interest rate on student loans is negligible. This funding will usually cover all the cost of coming to College. Any shortfall might be made up in the following ways:
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Support us, pray, spread the word
Friends. Everyone needs them. We stand or fall on their encouragement, commitment and support. It’s true of us as individuals, and it’s certainly true of us as an institution. We need your friendship, and we want to invite you to stand with us and support the growth and development of one of the largest Pentecostal colleges in Europe, Mattersey Hall.
We ask for your financial support on a regular basis to enable us to develop our training programmes, our campus and facilities and to achieve a dream of well-trained, passionate men and women serving around our nation and
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