of our UK undergraduate students are in employment or further study within six months of completing their studies
(according to the 2015/16 DLHE survey)
You'll join a friendly community of almost 19,000 staff and students
Higher Education is free at the point of entry for most Home/EU students through a tuition fee loan*, and you may be able to get help with living costs too. Our fees and funding section details how much it will cost for you to attend university and explains the various ways to pay, most popularly through student loans provided by the Government.
*Subject to eligibility criteria.
Find out how much your degree will cost and how you are going to pay for it.
Tuition fees explained
The most popular way to finance your time at university is through a student loan. Find out what you could be eligible for.
Finance university with a student loan
Look at the range of scholarships, grants and bursaries available if you choose to study here.
See what you might be eligible for
Read about the recent changes to health course funding and the courses the changes apply to.
Health education funding information
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