Fees & Payment
Queries on Non-EU Payments/Receipts email: payments@ucc.ie
Tuition Fees
- 2023/2024 Postgraduate Fees Schedule
Scholarships & Funding
University College Cork offers a range of scholarships to Non-EU students interested in pursuing a Taught Master Programme at the institution and these can be viewed at the Scholarships and Funding section of the website.
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To be awarded a scholarship, you must have an accepted offer from UCC Apply
- Value: varies merit based and is awarded at offer stage in your Full Offer letter
- Conditional Offers are not awarded scholarships until conditions of offer are met
US Federal Student Aid
University College Cork (UCC) is approved by the U.S. Department of Education to certify loans under the U.S. William D. Ford Direct Loan programme.
For information, go to: US Federal Student Aid
Deposit
All international students are required to pay a non-refundable deposit when accepting a place at University College Cork, details of which will be specified on your offer letter. You have 28 days from the date of offer to accept your place and pay your deposit. If you are having any technical difficulty paying your deposit please contact us.
Your deposit is non-refundable unless
- You are refused a student visa or
- Do not meet the conditions of your offer
Please get in contact if you need to update us on your acceptance status.
Payment
- Following payment of your deposit, the first half of your 2023/24 tuition fees must be paid by 1 August 2023. The balance is due by 31 January 2024.
Tuition fees should be made through ‘TransferMate’ by logging on to: https://ucc.studentfees.ie/ and quoting your UCC application number or your previous UCC Student Number where applicable.
International students in receipt of Government funding or a loan from a recognized loan institution should supply documentary evidence of same in lieu of paying fees upfront.
- Transfer Mate
For International Bank Transfer: Email edu@transfermate.com with receipt of payment, a copy of your passport, and your offer or invoice letter from UCC.
For Credit Card we do not require any documents.
Receipt Request
- Payment by TransferMate
If you have paid using TransferMate, the receipt issued by TransferMate is your official receipt of payment. The Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) website confirms that a TransferMate receipt is sufficient for visa purposes, so UCC does not provide a separate receipt in this case.
- Deposit Payment by UCCApply
If you have paid using UCCApply, the receipt issued by UCCApply is your official receipt of payment. The Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) website confirms that a UCCApply receipt is sufficient for visa purposes, so UCC does not provide a separate receipt in this case.
- Payment by Credit Transfer/EFT
If you have paid by Credit Transfer/EFT and require a receipt of payment, your receipt request should be submitted here: UCC Fees - Receipt Request
This online form should only be completed for Credit Transfer/EFT payments. Details provided on this form will facilitate expedient generation of a receipt for the funds transferred. These requests are processed on a first come first served basis and are processed as soon as possible. The Fees Office will be in contact with you directly regarding your receipt, please do not submit more than one request per payment.