Tuition Fees

There are two main costs associated with studying for a university-level qualification – tuition fees and living costs. You can choose to pay your costs yourself or you can apply to see if you are eligible for a tuition fee loan and a maintenance loan. Most students who apply for student loans do not need to pay anything upfront for their course. However, you need to repay your loans when you have left the course and start earning over £27,295 a year.

To find the current tuition fee for each of our courses, click the link below.

Tuition Fees

If you were to leave your programme of study before it is complete, you could still be responsible for some/all of the annual tuition fees. You can see a breakdown of this below.

Name Role
Students who withdraw or intermit within the grace period. 0% of annual tuition fees payable
Students who withdraw or intermit after the grace period, but before the second day of the second term. 25% of annual tuition fees payable
Students who withdraw or intermit on or after the second day of the second term, but before the second day of the third term. 50% of annual tuition fees payable
Students who withdraw or intermit on or after the second day of the third term. 100% of annual tuition fees payable