1. Student Contribution Fee
The Student Contribution Charge for the academic year 2023/2024 is €3,000. This is an annual charge, set by the Government for all full-time third level students.
Students can apply to SUSI (Student Universal Support Ireland) for a grant, which, if approved, may cover 100% of the Student Contribution charge. For information on grants go to www.susi.ie.
2. EU Tuition Fees
The EU Tuition fees for the academic year 2023/2024 will be as follows:
Most full-time undergraduate students will be covered by the *Higher Education Authority Free Fees Initiative scheme for their tuition fee, and therefore will only have to pay the aforementioned Student Contribution Fee.
However, students undertaking a second undergraduate programme, non-EU students, students studying by ACCS mode and students taking a year of a programme for a second time (i.e. repeating a year/level) may be liable for tuition fees.
Students who have previously attended another third level programme must complete a previous third-level form and submit it to the Admissions office so that their tuition fee liability can be determined. These forms can be requested from admissions.midwest@tus.ie.
Programme Level | Annual EU Tuition Fee Rate |
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Higher Certificate (Level 6) | €250 |
Ordinary Degree (Level 7) | €250 |
Honours Degree (Level 8) | €819 |
Honours Degree – Engineering (Level 8) | €1,450 |
To see if you qualify for the free tuition fees initiative, please click here.
3. Materials / Health & Safety Fee
Academic Year 2023/2024 | |
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Students on undergraduate Art & Design courses | Materials fee €100.00 |
Students on undergraduate Science courses | Health and Safety fee €45.00 |
Please note that these additional fees are not covered by SUSI and must be paid by the student before they start their programme.
Module Exemptions
Please note, that exempt credits attract the same fee as ordinary credits. Please contact admissions.midwest@tus.ie for more details.
Payment Options
All Undergraduate and Taught Postgraduate students can avail of three payment options:
Option 1: | 100% on registration |
Option 2: | 50% by 31 October and 50% by 15 January |
Option 3: | *By Instalment Plan – Signed and Agreed with the Grants & Fees Office. |
*Please see our Instalment Plan webpage for more information. |
Late Fee Payment Penalties
First Instalment: | Non-payment by 31 October will incur a late payment charge of €50 |
Second Instalment: | Non-payment by 15 January – the student will have their IT access removed. |
IMPORTANT – PLEASE NOTE:
- We are unable to discuss any student account with a third party unless a signed Third Party Agreement form is completed and returned to the Fees Office. If a parent/ guardian or nominated individual wishes to discuss a student account, the TPA form must be downloaded here and signed by the student.
- Non-receipt of a Fee Reminder letter/text by a student will not be accepted as a valid reason for non-payment of fees.
- Students with outstanding fees for a prior academic year will lose access to enrolment records, examination results and academic transcripts.
- Examination results will not be released to any student with outstanding fees.
- Students will not be permitted to register for the next academic session or graduate until their outstanding fees are paid in full.
- Instalment plans do not run from one Academic Year to the next. A new instalment plan must be completed each year.