Living costs

View a breakdown of the average costs you can expect to pay while living in Edinburgh and studying at the University.

Updates to living costs information

These figures are from 2023. We are in the process of updating these figures for 2025.

We estimate that you might spend a maximum of £920 to £2,257 per month if you are a single student. The amount you spend largely depends on the type of accommodation you choose. 

This estimate covers the costs of:

  • accommodation  
  • food  
  • utility bills (for example, gas and electricity) 
  • travel within Edinburgh 
  • health and wellbeing costs including: 
    • basic personal care costs, hygiene products, clothing and private counselling 
    • health and fitness costs, such as gym or club memberships 
    • entertainment costs, such as event tickets and entertainment subscriptions 

Financial requirements for international students

If you are applying for a student visa, you will need to show evidence that you have enough money to cover your living costs while you are studying in the UK. 

Breakdown of costs

The tables below provide a breakdown of living costs. 

These costs are a guide rather than a complete list of everything you need to consider. For example, if you are moving into student accommodation, you may also need to factor in costs for things like kitchen utensils or bedding if these are not included in your accommodation costs. 

What to note about the breakdown of living costs: 

  • all data included in this table was provided in September 2023
  • this guide does not include teaching costs such as books, IT equipment and field trip expenses, which will vary depending on your programme 
  • cost of living rates may change in line with inflation (this means in response to the Consumer Price Index or the Retail Price Index) 

University accommodation 

Our student accommodation options include utilities, such as gas, electricity and WiFi. 

If you want to stay in Edinburgh over the summer, you will need to look for alternative accommodation between the academic years. 

Costs 

Per month 

Per 39-week academic year 

Per 52-week year 

University accommodation£370 to £1,402£3,272 to £11,986£4,395 to £11,808
Food£260£2,535£3,380
Mobile phone£40£390£520
Health and wellbeing£200£1,950£2,400
Travel£50 to £57£490 to £555£650 to £742
Total£920 to £1,959£8,637 to £17,416£11,345 to £18,850

Private student accommodation

These figures give you an idea of the cost of student accommodation managed by a private company, external to the University. Private rental accommodation can cost up to £1,500 per month. 

If you are renting private student accommodation, utilities costs are often charged in addition to your monthly rent. 

CostsPer monthPer 39-week academic yearPer 52-week year
Private student accommodation£500 to £700£5,000 to £7,000£6,000 to £8,400
Food£260£2,535£3,380
Utilities: gas£80£780£1,040
Utilities: electricity£80£780£1,040
Utilities: WiFi£40£390£520
Utilities: mobile phone£40£390£520
Health and wellbeing£200£1,950£2,400
Travel£50 to £57£490 to £555£650 to £742
Total£1,250 to £1,457£12,315 to £14,380£15,500 to £18,042

Travel costs

The estimated costs in the tables are based on Lothian Buses travel with a Student Ridacard purchased in advance. 

In Scotland free bus travel is available to anyone who is under the age of 22 and has lived in Scotland for at least six months. You need to get an entitlement card before you travel. 

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