Finance & Funding - the facts

Funding Infomation

No Change:

Further Information
Funding

If you would like further information or assistance you can contact one of the Finance Advisers in Student Services:

  • Pay nothing up front
  • Tuition Fee Loans can cover the full cost of tuition fees each year
  • Graduates only start repayments when they have left university
  • Repayments are linked to earnings, not the amount that has been borrowed

What's new:

  • Repayments will end: Once graduates have cleared the amount they borrowed with any interest; or 30 years after graduation (compared to 25 years previously)
  • Graduates only pay back 9% of their earnings above £21,000pa
  • For example you will pay just £6.90 per week if you earn £25,000pa
  • Lots more free money available in loans, scholarships and bursaries

All the most up to date fees and funding information can be found on our website:

Part-time fees and funding

Undergraduate full-time fees and funding

Budgeting for university

Whether you decide to study at your local university or move away, budgeting for your studies is very important. Balancing your incomings and outgoings before you start your course will help you keep in control of your money.  Your cost of living will vary depending on where you live and what you study. Student advisers are on hand in each university and within your college to help you with your budget plan and to highlight any financial support packages you may be eligible for.

Bear in mind there may be specific financial implications of studying a particular course. Be proactive and seek this advice. It won’t be long before you are packing your bag for your first day at uni.

Further Information

If you would like further information or assistance you can contact or arrange to speak with one of the Finance Advisers in Student Services at the University. They can be contacted by:

Go to our student life section