How much it will cost to study with us if you are paying the Rest of UK (RUK) fee rate. Tuition fees Rest of UK (RUK) fee rate Tuition fees for England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland and the Channel Islands are charged the Rest of UK Rate of Fee.If you are starting your studies in September 2026, the tuition fees will be £9,790 for the 2026-27 academic year.This annual tuition fee is reviewed on a yearly basis.The UK Government has confirmed that the fee cap will continue to increase each year to reflect inflation. Your tuition fees will increase in line with the Government fee cap each year, and you should take this into consideration when budgeting.The fee for the 2027-28 academic year is projected to be £10,050.This is the tuition fee for all full-time undergraduate degree programmes except for the BVM&S Veterinary Medicine (Graduate Entry Programme - 4-year programme).Undergraduate tuition fees for current and previous years How to apply for a tuition fee loanIf you normally live in a part of the UK outside of Scotland or in the Republic of Ireland, you may be entitled to a tuition fee loan from the government. You can find information on where to apply for government funding and other types of financial support on our Funding page. FundingLifelong Learning EntitlementFrom 2025/2026, the student finance system in England is introducing the Lifelong Learning Entitlement (LLE) for new entrants. This will create a single funding system to help people pay for college or university courses, and train, retrain and upskill flexibly over their working lives. Lifelong Learning Entitlement overview (UK Government website) How you pay tuition fees to the UniversityIf you have a confirmed government award that covers your tuition fee, and the Student Loans Company have notified us, you will not be invoiced for fees. The Student Loans company will make payment to the University on your behalf. You should be aware, however, that arranging payment of all fees and charges is your responsibility. If you need to pay your tuition fees If you do not have your funding arrangement in place before registration, you will need to provide card details to complete the registration process. Registration is the first step towards matriculating.If you are financing your own studies, or are partly self-funded, you must make arrangements to pay your tuition fees during registration.Paying your tuition fees Living costs You will be responsible for your living costs while studying. This includes accommodation, utility bills and food. You can get a detailed breakdown of how much you can expect to spend on living costs on the Living costs page. Living costs Support with living costs You can also apply to Student Finance for loans and bursaries to help you with living costs. Find out more on our Funding page. Funding Additional studying costs Some programmes also involve additional costs, for example studying abroad or compulsory field courses.You should make sure you are aware of these costs early on in your application process.Check our degree finder for information on any additional costs for your chosen programme. Degree finder This article was published on 2025-12-18