Michael McGrath
Question:283. Deputy Michael McGrath asked the Minister for Education and Skills further to parliamentary question number 74 of 26 January 2017, if he will arrange for the information sought to be provided. [13219/17]
View answerDáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 March 2017
283. Deputy Michael McGrath asked the Minister for Education and Skills further to parliamentary question number 74 of 26 January 2017, if he will arrange for the information sought to be provided. [13219/17]
View answerOfficials from my Department have now received the requested information from the Higher Education Authority.
The table provides details of the fee charged to international non-EU students for each year studying medicine, for each university offering medicine as an undergraduate degree and for each academic year since 2010/2011. The table also provides the total fees collected by the universities in respect of such students.
University College Dublin |
Non-EU tuition fee for undergraduate programme |
Non-EU tuition fee for undergraduate programme - graduate-entry |
Total non-EU fee income received |
- |
€ |
€ |
€'000 |
2010/11 |
€31,000.00 |
€39,200.00 |
€12,240.00 |
2011/12 |
€31,000.00 |
€39,200.00 |
€13,241.00 |
2012/13 |
€31,000.00 |
€44,000.00 |
€13,747.00 |
2013/14 * |
€33,000.00 |
€44,000.00 |
€14,974.00 |
2014/15 * |
€44,000.00 |
€48,000.00 |
€16,218.00 |
2015/16 * |
€48,000.00 |
€50,000.00 |
€16,878.00 |
2016/17 * ** |
€48,000.00 |
€50,000.00 |
€17,763.00 |
*Fee is headline fee rate for new entrants. From 2014/15, continuing students remain on the fee rate in the year of entry to the Medicine programme.
** Estimated