- Tuition fees
- Student fee status
- Tuition fee invoices, statements and documentation
- Loans, grants and scholarships
- Financial wellbeing
Paying your fees
Payments for tuition fees are made through Global Pay for Students (GPfS) payment platform. To find out more about the payment options check Paying fees through Global-Pay for Students (GPfS).
Read our article Paying your tuition fees at King’s for detailed guidance on who pays, when to pay and how to pay.
What if I’m sponsored for my tuition fees?
Being ‘sponsored’ for your tuition fees means that an external organisation pays your tuition fees directly to King’s. If you’re sponsored, you’ll need to provide evidence of your sponsor when you complete the enrolment task and for each year of your course when you re-enrol, otherwise you’ll be liable for the fees.
For more information, read I am sponsored for my tuition fees; what do I need to know?
I need help with the ‘Fees & Sponsorship’ section of the online enrolment task
When you complete the enrolment task, you will be asked information about your fees and sponsorship. If you have any questions about this check our article, I need help with the ‘Fees & Sponsorship’ section of the online enrolment task.
Your fee status is assigned during the admissions process and reflects the level of tuition fees that you pay. There are two options: Home or Overseas. To find out more about the process, and what to do if you think your fee status is incorrect, check our article I have a question about my fee status.
Tuition fee invoices
Your tuition fee invoice should include the amount of tuition fees due and you can check the deadline to pay this on the When to pay my fees webpage.
When you’ll receive your tuition fee invoice depends on the type of course you’re studying, your fee status and when you enrol. For more information read our article Understanding your invoice for Tuition Fees 2024-25.
If you think the information on your tuition fee invoice is wrong, read our article The amount on my tuition fee invoice is incorrect.
Tuition fee statements
Your Student Fee Statement can be accessed via Student Records, read our guide to Understanding your Student Fee Statement for information about what’s included.
Proof of tuition fees
If you need to confirm your tuition fee amount, for example to give to your sponsor, you can use your offer letter if you’re a new student, or your invoice once you have enroled. For more information about requesting documentation, check our article I need a document proving my tuition fees.
There’s lots of financial support available at King’s. For information about funding options, such as loans, grants and scholarships to help you with your studies check our article What loans, grants or scholarships can I get from King’s?
I'm having money difficulties
If you’re worried about money, our Money & Housing Advice Service is here to support you throughout your studies. To find out how they can help check I'm having money difficulties, where can I find support?
Scams and fraud
Unfortunately, it’s become increasingly common for students to be targeted by scams and fraud. It’s a good idea to know what to look out for, read our article How can I avoid student fee fraud and/or scams?