
Please note that you may also be liable for the College Continuation Charge (CCC) and should contact your college directly for further information about this.
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Full details about the UCC can also be found at this page.Īll research students who are liable for the UCC in the forthcoming term will be contacted directly regarding their liability by the Student Fees team around 4 weeks before the start of term. The UCC is payable by research students who have reached the end of their standard period of fee liability, do not have a waiver in place from their division and have not submitted their thesis by end of Friday 0th week of the forthcoming term in accordance with guidance set out on the Continuation charges webpage. How do I know if I am liable for the University Continuation Charge (UCC)? Requests for support will be made via the student’s college hardship officer who will review a student’s situation and consider the disruption they have faced as a result of the pandemic before approving a UCC support grant for eligible students to cover the UCC in full for the applicable term. The scheme is designed to cover the costs of the UCC for affected research students close to completion who are experiencing financial difficulties in paying the UCC (£548 per term in 2022/23). The UCC support scheme launched in September 2022 and aims to provide support to research students facing continued disruption in the 2022/23 academic year due to the pandemic. University Continuation Charge (UCC) Support Scheme Overview of scheme
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Details about the scheme and how to apply are provided below.

To recognise the particular ongoing disruption faced by some research students close to completion, targeted financial support will be available through the University Continuation Charge (UCC) support scheme. In line with a return to pre-pandemic teaching and support mechanisms, the University’s COVID-19 specific support schemes closed (COVID-19 Scholarship Extensions Fund (CSEF) and COVID-19 Assistance Fund (CAF)) in summer 2022 and there is no longer a grace period adjustment to the University Continuation Charge (UCC).įor academic year 2022/23, students should refer to the standard support channels for extensions or if they are in financial difficulty, which will take account of exceptional disruption due to COVID-19. Sexual Harassment and Violence Support Service.
