Fees and funding 2018/19

One of the first questions you're likely to ask about university is how much will it all cost? Going to university represents a real investment in your future and there is plenty of financial support available to students for both tuition fees and living expenses.

Undergraduate tuition fees

For 2018/19 undergraduate full-time home students tuition fees will be £9250

A tuition fee loan, up to £9,250 a year, will be available to students to cover tuition fee costs.

For 2018/19 undergraduate part-time home students tuition fees will be £3,950 for programmes studied over six years and £5,925 for programmes studied over four years.

A tuition fee loan, will be available to students to cover tuition fee costs.

For courses run in collaboration with partner colleges, fees should be viewed via the college's websites.

NHS funding

The UK Government is reforming NHS bursaries. Students studying nursing, midwifery and allied health subjects now have access to the same loans system as other student.

Earning while you study

We recognise that many of our students want to work part-time while they are studying. Some of our courses include paid placements while others allow time in their weekly schedule for part-time work on or off campus.

Useful contacts

Government - Student Finance Support – Detailed information of the Government's student funding package and where you apply for funding when you are ready to do so.

UCAS - Student Finance support – General information including help with managing your student budget.

+44 (0)116 2 50 60 70 – Our Enquiry Team. Call us with any queries you have about fees and funding.

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