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Fees and funding

UK students

We can tell you the price of a degree – but that's not the same as its value. You can't put a price on transforming yourself and your future.

BA/BSc degrees

What you pay for your degree

At Teesside University London, UK students pay £9,250 a year for full-time undergraduate degree courses if you start in the 2024-25 academic year, or £9,535 a year if you start in the 2025-26 academic year.
Find out what is and isn't included in your tuition fee

How you pay for your first degree

You have two main costs to think about – your tuition fees and your living costs. The good news is that you may be able to get financial help from Student Finance England for both.
Student Finance England

Your tuition fee loan

  • You can apply to Student Finance England for a tuition fee loan to cover the full cost of your course fees each year.
  • You can apply if you are studying full time or part time.
  • You do pay back your tuition fee loan – but not until you’ve left university and are earning more than £27,295 a year.

Find out more about tuition fee loan

Your maintenance loan

  • You can also apply for a maintenance loan to help with living costs such as food, travel and accommodation.
  • You can apply if you are studying full time or part time.
  • Your maintenance loan amount depends on where you live, where you study and your household income.
  • You do pay back your maintenance loan – but not until you’ve left university and are earning more than £27,295 a year.

Find out more about your maintenance loan

CERT HE

What you pay for your CERT HE

At Teesside University London, UK students pay £9,250 for a full-time Certificate in Higher Education if you start in the 2024-25 academic year, or £9,535 if you start in the 2025-26 academic year.

Find out what is and isn't included in your tuition fee

How you pay for your CERT HE

You have two main costs to think about - your tuition fee and your living costs. The good news is that you may be able to get financial help from Student Finance England for both.
Student Finance England

Your tuition fee loan

  • You can apply to Student Finance England for a tuition fee loan to cover the cost of your CertHE.
  • You can apply if you are studying full time or part time.
  • You do pay back your tuition fee loan – but not until you’ve left university and are earning more than £27,295 a year.

Find out more about your tuition fee loan

Your maintenance loan

  • You can also apply for a maintenance loan to help with living costs such as food, travel and accommodation.
  • You can apply if you are studying full time or part time.
  • Your maintenance loan amount depends on where you live, where you study and your household income.
  • You do pay back your maintenance loan – but not until you’ve left university and are earning more than £27,295 a year.

Find out more about your maintenance loan

MA/MSc degrees

What you pay for your master’s degree

Here’s what you pay to study at Teesside University London as a UK student if you start in the 2024-25 or 2025-26 academic year.

You pay £6,710 a year if you study our MSc International Management or MSc Marketing full time in the 2024-25 academic year or £7,710 if you study in the 2025-26 academic year.

You pay £7,365 a year to study one of these computing master’s degrees full time in the 2024-25 academic year or £8,365 a year in the 2025-26 academic year:

  • MA Animation and Visual Effects
  • MSc Data Science for Business Intelligence
  • MSc FinTech
  • MSc Information and Cybersecurity

How you pay for your master’s degree

You need to think about your tuition fees and your living costs. And you might be able to get help from Student Finance England.

  • You might be eligible for a government loan of up to £12,471 for your master's degree to contribute towards your course and living costs.
  • You can apply if you want to study full time, part time or online.
  • If you're studying for two or three academic years, the loan is divided equally across each year of your course.

Find out more about funding for postgraduate study

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