Application fees
- UWC Robert Bosch College does not accept direct applications from most applicants; all applications are submitted through the applicant's UWC National Committee. National Committees set their own application processes and may charge an application or assessment fee; any such fee is paid to the National Committee rather than to the College.
Tuition fees by year group (and per term)
- UWC Robert Bosch College operates a needs‑based scholarship model in which the vast majority of admitted students receive either full or partial scholarships. Approximately 96% of students are awarded scholarships and around two‑thirds of students receive full scholarships; the College does not publish a fixed public fee schedule for self‑paying students broken down by year or term. Tuition and the cost of boarding for scholarship recipients are provided through the College's scholarship program.
- For scholarship recipients, the package covers tuition, room and board, meals and many curriculum‑related costs. UWC's standard scholarship/fee coverage across its colleges typically includes books, IB exam registration fees, curricular field trips and project weeks, and reasonable travel and visa costs associated with attendance; those elements form part of the College's scholarship support for students. The College itself is a two‑year, English‑language boarding IB programme for students aged 16–19.
- Where students are assigned a partial scholarship and a family contribution is required, there is no publicly posted, itemised per‑year or per‑term tuition schedule on the College's published pages. A third‑party directory lists an approximate two‑year fee figure for the College (reported as €63,000 for two years), but the College's published materials emphasize needs‑based scholarships rather than a standard public tuition table.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Billing for any family contribution or invoiceable charges is administered through the College's finance/accounts process or via the relevant UWC National Committee/sponsor arrangements. The College's public materials do not publish a single, uniform termly invoice calendar or standard public payment deadlines for self‑paying families; UWC colleges commonly invoice in advance by term or by year and issue invoices to the payer named on the enrolment agreement.
Boarding fees
- UWC Robert Bosch College is a full boarding school; for students on full or partial scholarships the boarding package (housing, shared house community living, three meals per day in the cafeteria) is included in the scholarship support. The College's published description of boarding life confirms boarding facilities, house structures and that meals are included for scholarship students.
Other costs and fees (uniforms, books, trips, pocket money, extras)
- Books, standard curricular materials, IB exam registration and curriculum‑related field trips/project weeks are included in the scholarship package for students covered by the College's needs‑based support. Meals provided in the College cafeteria are included in that package. Personal items, personal travel beyond school‑organised travel, elective paid activities and some optional extras (for example, optional external examinations or certain personal equipment) are typically the family's responsibility.
- The College does not publish a public uniform fee or an itemised mandatory uniform shop list on its main pages; any compulsory clothing or kit requirements and related costs are normally specified in the College student handbook or enrolment documentation.
Refund information
- Refunds, withdrawal and cancellation conditions are governed by the College's enrolment/finance terms and the student handbook or admissions policy. The College's public policy pages list downloadable policies and the student handbook (which contain the formal rules and procedures for withdrawal and any financial consequences), but the College does not publish a separate public numeric refund schedule in the main site pages. Refunds and any pro‑rata adjustments are handled in line with the College's contractual terms and invoice conditions.
Fee payment options
- Standard payment methods used across UWC colleges and likely used for any invoiceable family contributions include international bank transfer (wire), and card payments where accepted by the College's finance office or an invoicing/payment service. Specific payment providers, account details, card acceptance rules or instalment plan options are set out on the College's invoices and in enrolment communications rather than on the public summary pages.
Key practical points for parents
- The College's admissions route is via national committees; budget and application‑fee questions for applicants should be raised with the applicant's UWC National Committee, which issues the application and selection invoices when applicable.
- The College's published materials emphasise that most students attend on need‑based scholarships that include tuition and boarding; therefore public, itemised per‑term tuition lists are not published in the College's public pages.