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Fees Payable by Full-time and Part-time Students Registering in the 2017/2018 Academic Year Definition of a student A person is considered to be a UWI student only after the completion of registration and payment of all fees (tuition, compulsory and hall fees) for the semester. A student who writes an examination(s) for a course(s) for which he/she was not registered and paid for will not be credited for such course(s). Accounts Receivable Hold (AR Hold) An AR Hold is placed on the accounts of students who have not paid fees and/ or submitted a GATE application form or sponsorship letter. This HOLD prevents registration, access to grades and transcripts and can only be removed by the Student Accounts Section of the Bursary. GATE Hold (GT Hold) The GATE policy of the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, states that, effective January 2015, GATE no longer covers students whose cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) is below 2.0 at the end of the academic year. Therefore a GT hold is placed on the accounts of these students to ensure that GATE is not applied to their accounts. Students will be required to pay their own tuition fees. De-Registration A New First Time student who has registered but failed to pay ALL required fees by the last working day of October for semester I, the last working day of March for semester II and last working day of June for summer session, will be de-registered from the courses and the offer withdrawn. Such students will be required to submit a new application for admission within the application period for entry at a future date. Compulsory Leave of Absence A Continuing/Returning student who has registered but has failed to pay ALL required fees by the last working day of October for semester I or the last working day of March for semester II and the last working day of June for summer session, will be de-registered from the courses and automatically placed on a Compulsory Leave of Absence [CL] for the particular semester. 2

Reinstatement of Course(s) A student who course selection has been removed and who has been placed on compulsory leave of absence for non-payment of fees may apply for reinstatement of their course(s) by submitting their proof of payments of these course(s) to the Bursary- Students & Receivables Section no later than 5 working days after the last working day of October for Semester I or 5 working days after on the last working day of March for Semester II or 5 working days after the last working day of June for the Summer Session after the compulsory leave of absence has been entered on the student s record. Students will not receive reinstatement of course registration for the prevailing semester when payment is made outside of the prescribed period of clemency. This payment will be credited towards the student s account. Subsidies Students receiving subsidies are required to pay their percentage of the tuition fee as per their contract agreement. Explanatory Notes The University of the West Indies has a credit base fee structure for undergraduate programmes which will offer students the advantage and flexibility of being able to pay in accordance with the number of credits chosen. Students registered for 24 or more credits for the academic year are classified as full time. Those registered for less than 24 credits are classified as part time. With the exception of students from Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados and Jamaica, students from countries contributing to the University would be allowed to pay the lower fee. These students must also provide a letter of sponsorship for economic cost from their respective governments. Tuition fees for nationals of contributing countries sponsored by their governments have been calculated at 20% of the 2017/2018 economic cost. Contributing governments pay the remaining 80% of the economic cost on behalf of each sponsored student. Fees for students from contributing countries, not sponsored by their governments, who are admitted under the quota, have been calculated at 33.3% of the economic cost. 3

LIST OF CONTRIBUTING & NON-CONTRIBUTING ASSOCIATION OF CARIBBEAN STATES (ACS) COUNTRIES Campus Contributing Countries Non-Campus Contributing Countries Non-Contributing ACS Countries BARBADOS ANGUILLA ARUBA JAMAICA ANTIGUA BONAIRE TRINIDAD & TOBAGO BAHAMAS BRAZIL BELIZE COLOMBIA BERMUDA COSTA RICA BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS CUBA CAYMAN ISLANDS CURACAO DOMINICA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC GRENADA EL SALVADOR MONTSERRAT FRENCH GUIANA ST KITTS/NEVIS GUADELOUPE ST LUCIA GUATEMALA ST VINCENT GUYANA TURKS & CAICOS HAITI HONDURAS MARTINIQUE MEXICO NETHERLANDS ANTILLES NICARAGUA PANAMA SURINAME VENEZUELA 4

Registration Documents Registration documents can be submitted to the Bursary Students & Receivables Section or scanned and emailed to the addresses below for processing. Faculty Email Address Social Sciences StudentAccounts.UG-SocialSciences@sta.uwi.edu Evening University StudentAccounts.UG-Evening@sta.uwi.edu Engineering StudentAccounts.UG-Engineering@sta.uwi.edu Food & Agriculture StudentAccounts.FFA@sta.uwi.edu Pre-Science StudentAccounts.Pre-Science@sta.uwi.edu Science & Technology StudentAccounts.FST@sta.uwi.edu Humanities StudentAccounts.Humanities@sta.uwi.edu Education StudentAccounts.Education@sta.uwi.edu Medical Sciences StudentAccounts.UG-MedicalSciences@sta.uwi.edu Medical Sciences - Nursing Studentaccounts.Nursing@sta.uwi.edu Law StudentAccounts.Law@sta.uwi.edu 5

Government Assistance for Tuition Expenses (GATE) (Citizens of Trinidad & Tobago only) 1. Students may apply to the Ministry of Tertiary Education and Skills Training for grants to cover their tuition fees. However, students must register with GATE to obtain a GATE ID number which would then be used to apply for GATE funding on-line at www.e-gate.gov.tt 2. Students are required to submit a signed copy of their GATE application form with their registration documents. 3. GATE funding is not retroactive. If a student fails to complete a GATE application form upon registration as is required, a claim will not be accepted after the semester has ended. 4. Students who have not maintained a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 as at the end of the academic year 2016/2017 will be unable to access continued GATE funding for Semester I of the academic year 2017/2018. However, if the cumulative GPA increases to 2.0 or above at the end of Semester I, 2017/2018, the student can apply for GATE funding for Semester II, 2017/2018 and must submit a copy of the academic transcript to GATE e-service for approval. 5. Effective academic year 2017/2018 and beyond, a means test will be used to determine access to the GATE. The undermentioned measures would be implemented with effect from the academic year 2017/2018 and beyond: i. Where the household income falls below $10,000 per month students are eligible for 100% funding. ii. Where the household income falls above $10,000 but less than $30,000 per month students are required to pay 25% of their tuition iii. Where the household income falls above $30,000 per month students are required to pay 50% of their tuition. 6

Payment of Fees Tuition fees are payable at the beginning of each semester or by stipulated deadline dates for students of contributing countries only. Payment Plan Semester 1 Semester 2 Summer Session 1st Installment (down payment) 2nd installment 3rd installment Last working day August Last working day September Last working day October 7 Last working day January Last working day February Last working day March Last working day May Last working day June Compulsory fees are to be paid in full at the beginning of each academic year. Students who have not emailed or submitted the necessary registration documents and/or have not paid fees in full or who have not made arrangements for payment of same with Students & Receivables Section, Bursary by the following dates: - Semester I last working day of October - Semester II last working day of March - Semester III last working day of June will be considered to have not completed the registration process. Such students will be unable to attend classes, write exams and access facilities such as the Health Service Unit, Myelearning, the Library and Halls of Residence. The following actions will also be taken: For a New First-Time student de-registration For a Continuing/Returning student automatic placement on Compulsory Leave (CL) The late registration/ late payment fee will apply to students who fail to register and pay fees by the above respective dates. List of Compulsory Fees: Guild Fee TT$225.00 Identification Card (first issue only) TT$120.00 Caution Money (year of entry only) TT$500.00 Students Group Health Plan TT$100.00 Personal Accident Insurance TT$20.00 Amenities Fee TT$500.00 Please note that compulsory fees are non-refundable except for caution money. Other Fees Replacement Identification Card TT$180.00 Transcript Fee TT$30.00 per copy Late Registration/Late Payment of Fee TT$200.00

Caution Money Caution money is payable by all students upon entry to the University. This money is not refunded until a student has completed or withdrawn from a programme. Claims must be submitted to the Admissions Office after clearance certificates have been obtained from the Library and the departments. The student I.D. card must also be surrendered. Upkeep for Students on Scholarship The University recommends that scholarship donors include provision for a return fare during the long vacation for students who are not from the campus country. Where a student is required to remain at St. Augustine for academic reasons, a maintenance grant in the sum of TT$9,000 should be made available to cover a period of 13 weeks. Arrival/Termination Allowance The University recommends that a settling-in grant of TT$2,000 be paid directly to students by their sponsor to help with expenses for the first month. An allowance of TT$1000 is also recommended to help the student meet additional costs at the end of the academic programme. Halls of Residence Fees Students who are living in a University hall of residence are allowed to pay relevant hall fees to the University either at the beginning of each semester or on a monthly basis. Students paying Halls of Residence Fees on a monthly basis must make payments to the Cashier at the Bursary only. A copy of the receipt must be submitted to the Bursary - Students & Receivables Section. Payment for semester I covers living in hall up to the end of the semester. Payment for semester II covers a period of one (1) week beyond the end of semester II. 8

HALL HALLS OF RESIDENCE FEES 2017/2018 RATE PER WEEK TT$ SEMESTER I TT$ SEMESTER II TT$ MONTHLY RATE TT$ ANNUAL FEES TT$ MILNER HALL DOUBLE 265 5,605 4,810 1,432 10,415 SINGLE 318 6,718 5,764 1,716 12,482 MILNER HALL NEW WING DOUBLE 292 6,172 5,296 1,577 11,468 SINGLE 445 9,385 8,050 2,397 17,435 POST-GRADUATE 4 BEDROOM 424 8,904 7,632 2,274 16,536 APARTMENT TRINITY HALL DOUBLE 265 5,605 4,810 1,432 10,415 DOUBLE (Superior) 292 6,172 5,296 1,577 11,468 SINGLE 318 6,718 5,764 1,716 12,482 CANADA HALL SINGLE 334 7,054 6,052 1,802 13,106 JOYCE GIBSON-INNISS HALL SINGLE 371 7,791 6,678 1,989 14,469 SIR ARTHUR LEWIS HALL DOUBLE 292 6,132 5,256 1,566 11,388 SINGLE 371 7,791 6,678 1,989 14,469 SINGLE (Ensuite) 477 10,017 8,586 2,558 18,603 STUDIO APARTMENT 663 13,923 11,934 3,555 25,857 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT 795 16,695 14,310 4,263 31,005 A precautionary deposit is payable to reserve a room and is only refundable after a student leaves the hall. The fees quoted in the table above do not include this precautionary deposit which is:- Precautionary Deposit for all halls TT$1,250.00 Students wishing to live in any hall must apply to: Manager Student Accommodation On & Off Campus Division Of Student Services And Development UWI, St Augustine, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago, West Indies. 9

Fees for Undergraduate Programmes for 2017/2018 Payable by all students sponsored for economic cost by Governments of countries contributing to the University (ALL FEES ARE QUOTED IN TRINIDAD & TOBAGO DOLLARS) FOOD AND AGRICULTURE A. TUITION FEES (per credit) 350 350 B. COMPULSORY FEES NEW RETURNING Guild Fee 225 225 Identification Card 120 Caution Money 500 Students Group Health Plan 100 100 Student Amenities Fee 500 500 Personal Accident Insurance 20 20 TOTAL COMPULSORY FEES 1,465 845 C. ESTIMATED COST FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR NEW RETURNING Tuition Fees (Max 36 Credits) 12,600 12,600 Compulsory Fees 1,465 845 Accommodation 17,000 17,000 Meals 20,000 20,000 Personal Expenses toiletries, medical supplies, transportation 10,000 10,000 Books/Learning Material 8,000 8,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 69,065 68,445 1. Students who have not received exemption are required to undergo a six-week training session in the relevant manual skills during the summer vacation. 2. If payments are made by cheque, please print in BLOCK letters at the back of the cheque: NAME, STUDENT S IDENTIFICATION NUMBER AND FACULTY. 10

Fees for Undergraduate Programmes for 2017/2018 Payable by all students sponsored for economic cost by Governments of countries contributing to the University (ALL FEES ARE QUOTED IN TRINIDAD & TOBAGO DOLLARS) SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY A. TUITION FEES (per credit) 350 350 B. COMPULSORY FEES NEW RETURNING Guild Fee 225 225 Identification Card 120 Caution Money 500 Students Group Health Plan 100 100 Student Amenities Fee 500 500 Personal Accident Insurance 20 20 TOTAL COMPULSORY FEES 1,465 845 C. ESTIMATED COST FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR NEW RETURNING Tuition Fees (Max 36 Credits) 12,600 12,600 Compulsory Fees 1,465 845 Accommodation 17,000 17,000 Meals 20,000 20,000 Personal Expenses toiletries, medical supplies, transportation 10,000 10,000 Books/Learning Material 8,000 8,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 69,065 68,445 NOTE: If payments are made by cheque, please print in BLOCK letters at the back of the cheque: NAME, STUDENT S IDENTIFICATION NUMBER AND FACULTY. 11

Fees for Undergraduate Programmes for 2017/2018 Payable by all students sponsored for economic cost by Governments of countries contributing to the University (ALL FEES ARE QUOTED IN TRINIDAD & TOBAGO DOLLARS) PRE-SCIENCE A. TUITION FEES TT$ Per Semester BIOLOGY 3,630 CHEMISTRY 3,630 PHYSICS 3,630 MATHEMATICS 2,160 B. COMPULSORY FEES TT$ Administrative 2,000 Guild Fee 225 Identification Card 120 Caution Money 500 Student Group Health Plan 100 Student Amenities Fee 500 Personal Accident Insurance 20 TOTAL COMPULSORY FEES 3,465 NOTE: If payments are made by cheque, please print in BLOCK letters at the back of the cheque: NAME, STUDENT S IDENTIFICATION NUMBER AND FACULTY. 12

Fees for Undergraduate Programmes for 2017/2018 Payable by all students sponsored for economic cost by Governments of countries contributing to the University (ALL FEES ARE QUOTED IN TRINIDAD & TOBAGO DOLLARS) HUMANITIES & EDUCATION A. TUITION FEES (per credit) 400 400 B. COMPULSORY FEES NEW RETURNING Guild Fee 225 225 Identification Card 120 Caution Money 500 Students Group Health Plan 100 100 Student Amenities Fee 500 500 Personal Accident Insurance 20 20 TOTAL COMPULSORY FEES 1,465 845 C. ESTIMATED COST FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR NEW RETURNING Tuition Fees (Max 30 Credits) 12,000 12,000 Compulsory Fees 1,465 845 Accommodation 17,000 17,000 Meals 20,000 20,000 Personal Expenses toiletries, medical supplies, transportation 10,000 10,000 Books/Learning Material 8,000 8,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 68,465 67,845 SELF FINANCING PROGRAMMES HUMANITIES & EDUCATION Certificate in Arts & Science of Coaching Certificate in Early Childhood Care 1 Year (PT) TT$4,100 Per Year 1 Year (FT) TT$15,000 Per Year NOTE: If payments are made by cheque, please print in BLOCK letters at the back of the cheque: NAME, STUDENT S IDENTIFICATION NUMBER AND FACULTY. 13

Fees for Undergraduate Programmes for 2017/2018 Payable by all students sponsored for economic cost by Governments of countries contributing to the University (ALL FEES ARE QUOTED IN TRINIDAD & TOBAGO DOLLARS) SOCIAL SCIENCES A. TUITION FEES (per credit) 400 400 B. COMPULSORY FEES NEW RETURNING Guild Fee 225 225 Identification Card 120 Caution Money 500 Students Group Health Plan 100 100 Student Amenities Fee 500 500 Personal Accident Insurance 20 20 TOTAL COMPULSORY FEES 1,465 845 C. ESTIMATED COST FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR NEW RETURNING Tuition Fees (Max 30 Credits) 12,000 12,000 Compulsory Fees 1,465 845 Accommodation 17,000 17,000 Meals 20,000 20,000 Personal Expenses toiletries, medical supplies, transportation 10,000 10,000 Books/Learning Material 8,000 8,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 68,465 67,845 NOTE: If payments are made by cheque, please print in BLOCK letters at the back of the cheque: NAME, STUDENT S IDENTIFICATION NUMBER AND FACULTY. 14

Fees for Undergraduate Programmes for 2017/2018 Payable by all students sponsored for economic cost by Governments of countries contributing to the University (ALL FEES ARE QUOTED IN TRINIDAD & TOBAGO DOLLARS) ENGINEERING A. TUITION FEES (per credit) 500 500 B. COMPULSORY FEES NEW RETURNING Guild Fee 225 225 Identification Card 120 Caution Money 500 Students Group Health Plan 100 100 Student Amenities Fee 500 500 Personal Accident Insurance 20 20 TOTAL COMPULSORY FEES 1,465 845 C. ESTIMATED COST FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR NEW RETURNING Tuition Fees (Max 36 Credits) 18,000 18,000 Compulsory Fees 1,465 845 Accommodation 17,000 17,000 Meals 20,000 20,000 Personal Expenses toiletries, medical supplies, transportation 10,000 10,000 Books/Learning Material 8,000 8,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 74,465 73,845 SELF FINANCING PROGRAMMES ENGINEERING Certificate in Geographic Information Systems B.Tech Electrical and Mechanical Engineering 1 Year TT$15,000 Per Year 3 ½ Years (PT) TT$25,000 Per Year NOTE: If payments are made by cheque, please print in BLOCK letters at the back of the cheque: NAME, STUDENT S IDENTIFICATION NUMBER AND FACULTY. 15

Fees for Undergraduate Programmes for 2017/2018 Payable by all students sponsored for economic cost by Governments of countries contributing to the University (ALL FEES ARE QUOTED IN TRINIDAD & TOBAGO DOLLARS) LAW (LLB) A. TUITION FEES (per credit) 450 450 B. COMPULSORY FEES NEW RETURNING Guild Fee 225 225 Identification Card 120 Caution Money 500 Students Group Health Plan 100 100 Student Amenities Fee 500 500 Personal Accident Insurance 20 20 TOTAL COMPULSORY FEES 1,465 845 C. ESTIMATED COST FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR NEW RETURNING Tuition Fees (Max 30 Credits) 13,500 13,500 Compulsory Fees 1,465 845 Accommodation 17,000 17,000 Meals 20,000 20,000 Personal Expenses toiletries, medical supplies, transportation 10,000 10,000 Books/Learning Material 8,000 8,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 69,965 69,345 NOTE: If payments are made by cheque, please print in BLOCK letters at the back of the cheque: NAME, STUDENT S IDENTIFICATION NUMBER AND FACULTY. 16

Faculty of Medical Sciences 2017/2018 Fees applicable to persons who have been accepted as Nationals of Trinidad & Tobago (See Note 1) (TUITION AND EXAMINATION FEES PAYABLE IN TT$) FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES MBBS Yrs I V Per Year 71,100 DVM Yrs I V Per Year 75,000 DDS Yrs I V Per Year 75,000 BSc PHARMACY Yrs I IV Per Year 20,900 BSc NURSING (Post-Registration) Yrs I III Per Year 41,800 BSC NURSING (Pre-Registration) Yrs I IV Per Year 41,800 PRE-HEALTH Professions Programme (I Year) 36,700 OPTOMETRY PROGRAMME Yrs I IV Per Year 90,000 COMPULSORY FEES NEW RETURNING Guild Fee 225 225 Identification Card 120 Caution Money 500 Students Group Health Plan 100 100 Student Amenities Fee 500 500 Personal Accident Insurance 20 20 TOTAL COMPULSORY FEES 1,465 845 ESTIMATED LIVING EXPENSES PRE-CLINICAL CLINICAL Accommodation 17,000 17,000 Meals 20,000 20,000 Personal Expenses - toiletries, medical supplies, transportation 10,000 10,000 Books/Learning Material 10,000 10,000 Travelling allowance for students off-campus 3,000 3,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED LIVING EXPENSES 60,000 60,000 1. The Government of Trinidad & Tobago provides a subsidy of 50% of tuition fees to persons who have been admitted as nationals of Trinidad & Tobago. Fees quoted above are the subsidised fees. 2. Students in the Pharmacy programme registering for less than 24 credits over the academic year will pay tuition fees at the rate of TT$720 per credit. 3. The Pre-Health programme is open to citizens of Tobago ONLY. 4.. If payments are made by cheque, please print in BLOCK letters at the back of the cheque: NAME, STUDENT S IDENTIFICATION NUMBER AND FACULTY. 17

Faculty of Medical Sciences 2017/2018 Fees applicable to persons who have been accepted as Nationals of Contributing Countries (TUITION AND EXAMINATION FEES PAYABLE IN US$) FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES MBBS Yrs I - III Per Year (Pre Clinical) 25,000 MBBS Yrs IV V Per Year (Clinical) 25,000 DVM Yrs I III Per Year (PreClinical) 27,000 DVM Yrs IV V Per Year (Clinical) 27,000 DDS Yrs I II Per Year (Pre Clinical) 27,000 DDS Yrs III V Per Year (Clinical) 27,000 BSc PHARMACY Yrs I IV Per Year 10,000 BSc NURSING (Post-Registration) Yrs I III Per Year 7,150 BSc NURSING (Pre-Registration) Yrs I IV Per Year 7,150 PRE-HEALTH Professions Programme (I Year) 16,000 OPTOMETRY Programme Yrs I IV Per Year 15,000 COMPULSORY FEES NEW RETURNING Guild Fee 225 225 Identification Card 120 Caution Money 500 Students Group Health Plan 100 100 Student Amenities Fee 500 500 Personal Accident Insurance 20 20 TOTAL COMPULSORY FEES 1,465 845 ESTIMATED LIVING EXPENSES PRE-CLINICAL CLINICAL Accommodation 17,000 17,000 Meals 20,000 20,000 Personal Expenses - toiletries, medical supplies, transportation 10,000 10,000 Books/Learning Material 10,000 10,000 Travelling allowance for students off-campus 3,000 3,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED LIVING EXPENSES 60,000 60,000 18

1. Students from Barbados pursuing the MBBS Programme are required to provide a letter of sponsorship from their government. 2. Effective from academic year 2016/2017 the Government of Jamaica discontinued the subsidy for new students pursuing the DVM/DDS programmes. However, the continuing students are required to pay the 15% of the subsidized fee quoted above. 3. Students in the Pharmacy programme registering for less than 24 credits over the academic year will pay tuition fees at the rate of US$245 per credit. 4. If payments are made by cheque, please print in BLOCK letters at the back of the cheque: NAME, STUDENT S IDENTIFICATION NUMBER AND FACULTY. 19

Faculty of Medical Sciences 2017/2018 Fees applicable to persons who have been accepted as Nationals of Other Countries (TUITION AND EXAMINATION FEES PAYABLE IN US$) FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES MBBS Yrs I - III Per Year (Pre Clinical) 27,000 MBBS Yrs IV V Per Year (Clinical) 27,000 DVM Yrs I III Per Year (PreClinical) 29,000 DVM Yrs IV V Per Year (Clinical) 29,000 DDS Yrs I II Per Year (Pre Clinical) 29,000 DDS Yrs III V Per Year (Clinical) 29,000 BSc PHARMACY Yrs I IV Per Year 10,000 BSc NURSING (Post-Registration) Yrs I IV Per Year 7,150 BSc NURSING (Pre-Registration) Yrs I IV Per Year 7,150 PRE-HEALTH Professions Programme (I Year) 16,000 OPTOMETRY PROGRAMME Yrs I IV Per Year 17,500 COMPULSORY FEES NEW RETURNING Guild Fee 225 225 Identification Card 120 Caution Money 500 Students Group Health Plan 100 100 Student Amenities Fee 500 500 Personal Accident Insurance 20 20 TOTAL COMPULSORY FEES 1,465 845 ESTIMATED LIVING EXPENSES PRE-CLINICAL CLINICAL Accommodation 17,000 17,000 Meals 20,000 20,000 Personal Expenses - toiletries, medical supplies, transportation 10,000 10,000 Books/Learning Material 10,000 10,000 Travelling allowance for students off-campus 3,000 3,000 TOTAL ESTIMATED LIVING EXPENSES 60,000 60,000 1. Students in the Pharmacy programme registering for less than 24 credits over the academic year will pay tuition fees at the rate of US$245 per credit. 2. If payments are made by cheque, please print in BLOCK letters at the back of the cheque: NAME, STUDENT S IDENTIFICATION NUMBER AND FACULTY. 20

MBBS REPEAT FEES FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES 2017/2018 APPLICABLE TO PERSONS ACCEPTED AS NATIONALS OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO IN TT$ AUGUST 2 ND & 3 RD 4 EXAM ATTEMPT TH ATTEMPT YEAR 1-2 No Fee TT$9,175 per course TT$1,500 per course YEAR 3 No Fee TT$18,350 per course TT$1,500 per course YEAR 4-5 2 ND ATTEMPT 3 RD ATTEMPT MEDC 5322 TT$10,700 per course TT$1,500 per course MEDC 5340 TT$10,700 per course TT$1,500 per course MEDC 5330 TT$8,000 per course TT$1,500 per course DDS AUGUST EXAM 2 ND & 3 RD ATTEMPT 4 TH ATTEMPT YEAR 1-2 No Fee TT$9,175 per course TT$1,500 per course 2 ND ATTEMPT 3 RD ATTEMPT YEAR 3 TT$22,000 per course TT$1,500 per course YEAR 4-5 TT$9,780 per course TT$1,500 per course DVM AUGUST EXAM 2 ND & 3 RD ATTEMPT 4 TH ATTEMPT YEAR 1-3 No Fee TT$9,175 per course TT$1,500 per course 2 ND ATTEMPT 3 RD ATTEMPT YEAR 4-5 TT$4,890 per course TT$1,500 per course MED/JURI/ETHICS TT$2,700 per course TT$1,500 per course RESEARCH PROJECT TT$5,300 per course TT$1,500 per course CLINICS 1 TT$10,700 per course TT$1,500 per course CLINICS 2 TT$10,700 per course TT$1,500 per course 21

MBBS FINANCIAL INFORMATION REPEAT FEES FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES 2017/2018 APPLICABLE TO PERSONS ACCEPTED AS NON-NATIONALS OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO AUGUST EXAM 2 ND & 3 RD ATTEMPT 4 TH ATTEMPT YEAR 1-2 No Fee US$1,650 per course TT$1,500 per course YEAR 3 No Fee US$3,300 per course TT$1,500 per course YEAR 4-5 2 ND ATTEMPT 3 RD ATTEMPT MEDC 5322 US$2,000 per course TT$1,500 per course MEDC 5340 US$2,000 per course TT$1,500 per course MEDC 5330 US$1,500 per course TT$1,500 per course DDS YEAR 1-2 AUGUST EXAM No Fee 2 ND & 3 RD ATTEMPT US$1,650 per course 4 TH ATTEMPT TT$1,500 per course 2 ND ATTEMPT 3 RD ATTEMPT YEAR 3 US$4,125 per course TT$1,500 per course YEAR 4-5 US$1,835 per course TT$1,500 per course DVM AUGUST EXAM 2 ND & 3 RD ATTEMPT YEAR 1-3 No Fee US$1,650 per course 4 TH ATTEMPT TT$1,500 per course 2 ND ATTEMPT 3 RD ATTEMPT YEAR 4-5 US$920 per course TT$1,500 per course MED/JURI/ETHICS US$500 per course TT$1,500 per course RESEARCH PROJECT US$1,000 per course TT$1,500 per course CLINICS 1 US$2,000 per course TT$1,500 per course CLINICS 2 US$2,000 per course TT$1,500 per course 22

TUITION FEES FOR OTHER CATEGORIES OF STUDENTS 1. SPECIAL TUITION FEE FOR 2017/2018 The University may admit under a quota a limited number of FULL-TIME students from Non-Campus contributing countries (See Page 4) who are NOT sponsored for economic cost by their governments. These students will be required to pay the following tuition fees: FACULTY PER CREDIT FEES (TT$) Food and Agriculture 585 Science and Technology 585 Humanities & Education 675 Social Sciences 675 Engineering 835 Law 630 Note that other compulsory fees detailed on page seven are payable in addition to these tuition fees at the beginning of the academic year. 2. TUITION FEES FOR STUDENTS FROM NON CONTRIBUTING COUNTRIES Students from Non-contributing Countries such as the United Kingdom, United States, Canada etc. FACULTY PER CREDIT FEES (US$) Food and Agriculture 290 Science and Technology 290 Humanities & Education 335 Social Sciences 335 Engineering 410 Law 310 Note that other compulsory fees detailed on page seven are payable in addition to these tuition fees at the beginning of the academic year. 23

3. *TUITION FEES FOR NON CONTRIBUTING ACS COUNTRIES FACULTY PER CREDIT FEES (US$) Food & Agriculture 125 Science & Technology 125 Humanities & Education 125 Social Sciences 125 Engineering 184 Law 117 *The above fees are only applicable to students who commenced their programmes in the 2013/2014 academic year and onwards. Note that other compulsory fees detailed on page seven are payable in addition to these tuition fees at the beginning of the academic year. 4. PER CREDIT FEES FOR SPECIALLY ADMITTED.STUDENTS 2017/2018 FACULTY FROM CONTRIBUTING COUNTRIES TT$ FROM NON- CONTRIBUTING COUNTRIES US$ Food and Agriculture 585 290 Science and Technology 585 290 Humanities & Education 675 335 Social Sciences 675 335 Engineering 835 410 Law 630 310 Specially admitted students are allowed to attend classes and write examinations. Note that other compulsory fees detailed on page seven are payable in addition to these tuition fees at the beginning of the academic year. 24

5. PER CREDIT FEES FOR OCCASIONAL STUDENTS AND STUDENTS WRITING EXAMINATIONS ONLY 2017/2018 FACULTY FROM CONTRIBUTING COUNTRIES TT$ FROM NON-CONTRIBUTING COUNTRIES US$ Food and Agriculture 175 145 Science and Technology 175 145 Humanities & Education 200 170 Social Sciences 200 170 Engineering 250 205 Law 225 155 a. Occasional students are not permitted to write examinations. b. Examinations only students are permitted to write examinations but are not allowed to attend classes. c. Examinations only students registering in the summer session are required to pay the TT$100 registration fee in addition to the fees stated above. FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION OF FEES QUOTED, PLEASE CONTACT The Bursary, Student Administration Building The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad, REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO, WEST INDIES Tel: 662-2002, Exts: 82137, 82356, 83664,83370, 83379-83382, 84136, 84137, 84173-84176, 84178-84181, 82143, 84200 http://sta.uwi.edu/resources/documents/undergraduatefeebklt.pdf 25

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