Fees & Finance
Fees Overview
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At the start of your programme of study, undergraduate and postgraduate students are given a statement with the fees for the year charged. A new statement will be issued at regular intervals unless your account balance is nil.
Shorter courses are invoiced at or before the start of the course.
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All offers are conditional upon you being able to meet the costs of your first term of study and you having a reasonable plan in place to meet, in a timely manner, the costs of the remainder of your programme.
Accommodation deposits should be paid via our Make Payment page.
All other payments should be made by direct bank transfer. If this isn’t possible, please use the Make Payment page.
We prefer not to receive payment by cheque, but if this is the only method of payment possible, cheques should be made payable to ‘All Nations Christian College Ltd.
Please be sure to quote your surname and purpose on all payments. If someone else, e.g. supporting church or Mission Organisation, is paying money in on your behalf, please ask them to quote your surname on all payments and correspondence.
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The College does have a bursary scheme to help contribute towards Student fees. Amounts granted are normally up to £2000. If you wish to apply for a bursary to contribute towards your fees please contact us.
We are only able to consider you for a bursary after you have completed the application process and have been offered a place.
Successful applicants will:
be entering into strategic cross-cultural ministry after leaving All Nations.
be unable to raise the full fees, but usually having raised most of the support they require.
Please note that even if you satisfy the above criteria, we cannot guarantee an award due to limited funds.
Bursaries are granted for a maximum of one year only, but returning students may apply for subsequent years. All Nations is unable to guarantee that bursary applications from returning students will be granted in subsequent years.
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The eligibility criteria and application process for applying for a UK student loan are set out clearly here. This includes links to information for EU students and those from different parts of the UK.
The College is currently designated to offer student loans for Undergraduate full time courses and Postgraduate full time and part-time courses, however, distance learning and part-time Undergraduate students may also be eligible for receiving a student loan.
Please note, students on part-time Postgraduate courses can only claim a tuition fee loan if their course is studied over two years. Those studying part-time on our Postgraduate course over 3 years are not eligible to receive tuition fee funding as student loan regulations state that part-time courses which have a 1 year full time equivalent can only receive funding over two years part-time.
For full-time Undergraduate students, please be aware that you can only receive tuition fee funding to cover £6,000 of your tuition fees. You will be required to make up the shortfall that any SLC loan does not cover.
We would encourage all students to carefully read the eligibility criteria before completing the student loan application form. If the College is made aware of any student who is in receipt of a loan, but does not fulfil all the eligibility criteria we are obliged to report this to the Student Loans Company, which may result in your loan being withdrawn.
You will need the following codes when making your student loan application:
Higher Education Provider (HEP) code : COAY
UKPRN: 10000216
Location Code: AIf you have any student loan related queries please send them to info@allnations.ac.uk
Living Onsite - Potential Extra Costs (academic year 2025-26)
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Board and Accommodation fees are included in the programme fees sheets at the top of this page.
A room deposit of £50 is currently required for standard rooms. Rented family accommodation currently requires a deposit of £600. This will be refunded if the accommodation is left in an acceptable condition. It should be paid at the same time as the course deposit (on acceptance of the course).
Payment for Accommodation deposits should always be made by card via our website Make a Payment page. Accommodation fees can be paid by bank transfer or via the College website Make a Payment page.
Students are expected to find and fund their own accommodation during the holiday periods.
College holiday accommodation may be available for students outside of term time subject to availability. Please book holiday accommodation as early as possible to avoid any disappointment. NB The current rate during the holidays for 2025-26 is £40 per adult per night and will need prior approval by the Conference Manager who can be contacted at: conferences@allnations.ac.uk
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- The cost for replacing a lost fob is currently £20.
- A deposit of £20 will be taken for your room key if you require one.
- Washing machines (£2.60 per wash) and tumble dryers (£1.30 per cycle) are available on site.
- A small shop is available on site where you can buy toiletries, stationery, snacks etc.
- There is a small gym available on site.
- All students who are coming on site for their studies will need to pay the Amenities fee if they are not paying full board accommodation. The fee includes access to all student areas of the site including the library, and includes weekday lunches and drinks during the 10-week Undergraduate term times.
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- Student Body Fees are currently set at £45 (annual).
- Tutor groups suggest a donation of approximately £2 per term to cover group social events.
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- Students are expected to provide their own stationery.
- £1 or £5 printing cards can be purchased which cover the cost of printing and photocopying (5p for A4 and 10p for A3 per black and white copy and 25p for A4 and 50p for A3 per colour copy).
- Unused credit is not refundable but will be donated to support the on-going provision of student printing facilities at College.
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- Students are expected to fund their own travel costs to and from College and during their time in the UK.
- Some students elect to buy an annual student rail discount card for trips to London.
- The College has vehicles (cars and minibus) available for the use of students over 25 for which students are billed for mileage by the Student transport rep towards the end of each term.
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Ministry Placements offer an opportunity for students to begin to understand the financial implications of doing ministry and to exercise faith in God to provide for them. We would encourage all students to be aware of all of the costs involved in ministry, particularly travel costs, and to exercise Christian stewardship.
Each ministry placement will have a unique cost and a memorandum of agreement with the church or charity concerned. In some cases the church or charity will bear partial or full costs of travel and in other cases the student or the college will carry the cost. Please make yourself aware of the arrangements for the placement you have chosen.
Should the college be responsible for the cost of travel to a ministry placement they should complete a travel expenses form. For full details and deadlines see the Ministry Placement Handbook.
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Ministry internship requires undertaking an extended supervised placement as part of a team in a cross cultural context lasting approximately 3 weeks. The student can choose to work in a multicultural context within the UK or overseas. All costs relating to the Ministry Internship will be unique to the internship and are the responsibility of the student. The following is not an exhaustive but a list of potential expenses for the internship:
- travel: international and domestic flights - if relevant
- visa and immigration charges - if relevant
- health insurance and vaccination costs - if relevant
- accommodation and food
- travel during the placement - rail/ bus/ taxi etc
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Students are expected to organise payment for the meals and accommodation costs of their guests.
With the permission of the lecturer and at least 24 hours’ notice, College and student guests may attend a one hour lecture free of charge. After that lectures are charged at £16 per hour in advance.
International Students
Please find below helpful information related to fees and funding your study as an international student at All Nations.
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International students who require a visa to study at All Nations will need to budget for the extra costs this can incur, such as,
- visa application fee
- biometric testing fee
- Tuberculosis screening fee
- Submission of documents fee
- Immigration Health Surcharge
- English Language test costs (e.g. cost of the test, travel to a test centre etc)
- For more information please click here.
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For Undergraduate Study:
Please visit UK Student Finance Eligibility Checker to find out what undergraduate student finance you can apply for depending on your nationality and residency.
Postgraduate Studies:
Please visit: https://www.gov.uk/masters-loan/eligibility to find out if you would qualify for a Masters Loan.
You can also view postgraduate scholarships for international students from the UK government.
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Possibly. All Nations is offering fully accredited study programmes through the Open University and you may qualify for student loans from your home country to assist in these studies. It is worth getting in touch with your government department for education or student loan organisation to find out what opportunities are available.
Fees and Finance FAQs
Before you apply for any of undergraduate or postgraduate courses, please take look at our comprehensive FAQ sections below to ensure you have answers to any questions you may have before starting an application with us.
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To study at All Nations you will need finances to cover:
Course Fees
Accommodation (Please note: you will need to find your own accommodation during vacations)
Travel costs & visas if relevant
College facilities and student body fees
Your own personal living expenses, including cost of books, entertainment etc
For a full breakdown of fees and finance requirements to study with us, please visit our dedicated Course Fees and Finance page.
We recognise that each persons financial circumstances will be different, please Contact us if you have any concerns and would like to discuss your situation with us.
All Nations requires students to have funds for at least one-third of the first year of study before commencing. If you foresee a problem raising money, you might consider studying for a year at a time and raising money in-between. Please do not be deterred by finances, instead contact us to speak to a member of the team.
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At the start of your programme of study, undergraduate and postgraduate students are given a statement of monies charged to your account for the whole year. A new statement will be issued at regular intervals unless your account balance is nil. Shorter courses are invoiced at or before the start of the course.
We prefer payment by direct bank transfer, or by using our website: Make a Payment, otherwise, cheques should be made payable to "All Nations Christian College Ltd".
All offers are conditional upon you being able to meet the costs of your first term of study and you having a reasonable plan in place to meet, in a timely manner, the costs of the remainder of your programme.
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Yes, it is possible to pay your course fees in advance. Please Contact us and ask to speak to a member of our Finance Team.
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For a comprehensive guide on UK Student Finance options, please visit the UK Government website: https://www.gov.uk/browse/education/student-finance
This website has the eligibility criteria and application process clearly set out, as well as information for EU students and those from different parts of the UK.
The College is currently designated to offer student loans for Undergraduate full time courses and Postgraduate full time and part-time courses, however, distance learning and part-time Undergraduate students may also be eligible for receiving a student loan.
Please visit our Fees and Finance page for more detailed infomation.
For Undergraduate Study: To find out if you qualify for a UK Student Loan please visit: https://www.gov.uk/student-finance.
For Postgraduate Study: Please visit: https://www.gov.uk/masters-loan/eligibility to find out if you would qualify for a Masters Loan. You can also view postgraduate scholarships for international students from the UK government.
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If students withdraw they will normally be required to pay the full fees for the term in which notice is given. If notice is given during the Christmas or Easter holidays, the fees for the following term will be required. Any waiver of these fees (e.g. due to illness) is at the discretion of All Nations.
Students studying at the College on a Student visa who withdraw from their programme of study will have their visa revoked.
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During vacation periods there may be paid work opportunities at All Nations, for example helping with housekeeping or kitchen tasks during conferences. However, you will need to be eligible for work in the UK and have a National Insurance number. Student visa students who wish to work or volunteer must comply with the terms of their visa. Please note that work at the College out of term time is not guaranteed.
All Nations discourages students from attempting to take paid work during term-time because of the required time commitment to study, both in lectures and private study, and practical placements. -
The UK Government offers tailored help for these circumstances, such as the Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) to cover study-related costs due to a mental health problem, long-term illness or any other disability.
Please visit: Help if you're a student with a learning difficulty, health problem or disability
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We can recommend the following resources to help you learn how to raise funds for personal support, including:
Books:
'Friend Raising' by Betty Barnett (ISBN 1576582833)
'People Raising' by William Dillon (ISBN 0802464475)
‘Personal Support Matters’ by Claire Niclasen and Myles Wilson (ISBN 9781399970303), the revised and updated 2024 edition of the 'Funding the Famliy Business' workbook for raising personal support written by Myles Wilson.
Websites:
Resource for raising personal support based on ‘Funding the Family Business’ Handbook, with useful links and downloads: http://www.fundingthefamilybusiness.org/book.php
Stewardship have a good Support Raising Resource hub on their website: https://www.stewardship.org.uk/resources/support-raising-resources
Support Raising Training: https://www.stewardship.org.uk/event-series/support-raising-training
OSCAR also has information and resources about raising personal support: https://oscar.org.uk/resources/support-raising