Full-Time Programmes
Fees | Caymanians/Spouses of Caymanians/Legal residents for 10+ years | International/Other students |
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Admission Application Fee | KYD 150.00 | KYD 150.00 |
Refundable Placement Deposit (for student acceptances) | KYD 250.00 | KYD 250.00 |
Tuition Fee | KYD 12 000.00 p.a. | KYD 16 000.00 p.a. |
Liverpool Registration Fee | £ 1 850.00 p.a. | £ 1 850.00 p.a. |
Part-Time Programmes
Fees | Caymanians/Spouses of Caymanians/Legal residents for 10+ years | International/Other students |
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Admission Application Fee | KYD 150.00 | KYD 150.00 |
Refundable Placement Deposit (for student acceptances) | KYD 250.00 | KYD 250.00 |
Tuition Fee | KYD 6 000.00 p.a. | KYD 8 000.00 p.a. |
Liverpool Registration Fee | £ 925.00 p.a. | £ 925.00 p.a. |
Fees must be paid on the first day of each of the two installment payment dates, in late September and late January of the academic year.
Payment can be made by cash, credit/debit card, bank draft or cheque. Bank drafts and cheques should be made payable to the Truman Bodden Law School. When paying tuition fees with a US cheque, the conversion from KYD to USD is ÷ .82.
You can now also make payment via direct deposit/electronic fund transfer (EFT) through your local bank. Visit Pay@TBLS to place your order and to get detailed payment instructions.
University of Liverpool Registration Fees
All students are required to pay a fee for registration in the University of Liverpool. This fee is to be made payable in GBP (£) to the University of Liverpool and is due annually in September. This fee is subject to regular incremental revision. This entitles students to valuable services provided by the University, such as assessment moderation and access to the Library’s online resources.
Textbook and Photocopying Costs
Textbook costs are estimated at a rate of KYD 350.00+ per year. Photocopying facilities at a subsidised price will be available at TBLS premises. Students are required to supply their own paper which is available for purchase from the front desk.
Outstanding Fees
Any student having outstanding Law School or University fees (including outstanding library fines) at the end of the academic year will have examination results withheld until payment has been received. Such students will also not be eligible to receive letters of reference from the Law School. Students with fees outstanding immediately prior to the beginning of a new academic year will not be permitted to register or proceed to the next year of study.
Students whose fees have been overdue for 8 weeks or more will be excluded from classes and suspended from studies for 12 months (providing fees/fines have by then been paid in full). Students who have been subject to financial suspension for more than 12 months are liable to have their course of studies terminated.
Any students having outstanding fees/fines in their final year will NOT be eligible to graduate.