DCU fees vary depending on the specific course of study and the student's residency status (EU vs. Non-EU). For the 2025-2026 academic year, undergraduate fees are structured to include a Student Contribution and a Non-EU Fee.
Understanding DCU Undergraduate Fees
Dublin City University (DCU) fees are typically divided into two main categories for full-time undergraduate students:
- Student Contribution: This is an annual charge applicable to EU students, covering student services, examinations, and registration.
- Non-EU Fee: This is the full annual tuition fee for students who are not citizens of an EU member state.
It is important to note that these fees are generally per annum and may be subject to an annual increase.
Undergraduate Fees for 2025-2026
Below is a breakdown of the annual fees for several undergraduate courses for the 2025-2026 academic year:
Course Title | Student Contribution (per annum) | Non-EU Fee (per annum) |
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Environmental Science and Technology | €3,043 | €15,400 |
Financial Mathematics | €3,043 | €15,400 |
Genetics and Cell Biology | €3,043 | €16,400 |
Health and Society | €3,043 | €16,400 |
For a comprehensive list of all undergraduate programs and their corresponding fees, including payment details and eligibility criteria, you can visit the official DCU Undergraduate Fees page. This page provides the most current and detailed information directly from Dublin City University.