Undergraduate tuition fees
Undergraduate students can borrow 100 per cent of their course fees with the tuition fee loan, which is only repaid after graduation and is linked to graduate salaries. Once you leave your course, you’ll only repay when your income is above the repayment threshold. The has further information on repayments and has up-to-date income threshold figures.
What do tuition fees cover?
Your tuition fees cover all of your teaching, including lectures, seminars, tutorials, technical/technician support and assessment. They also cover:
- Access to course-related facilities and equipment (e.g. laboratories, studios)
- Access to 51³Ô¹Ïapp's library study spaces across campus
- Support services for students
- Student union membership
- Alumni membership
Full-time UK students
For 2023/24 entry, our proposed undergraduate tuition fees for full-time UK students are:
- BA/BSc/MPharm/MDes degree: £9,250 per year
- Foundation degree and HND: £6,165 to £9,250 per year
Part-time UK students
For 2023/24 entry, our proposed undergraduate part-time tuition fees for UK students tuition fees are:
- Four-year course: £6,935 per year
- Six-year course: £4,625 per year
- For 15 credits: £1,156 per year
- Placement year: £1,850 per year
- Study Abroad year: £1,385 per year
For 2023/24 entry, our part-time course fees will be aligned with our full-time course fees. Our proposed undergraduate part-time tuition fees for UK students tuition fees are:
- Four-year course: £6,935 per year
- Six-year course: £4,625 per year
- For 15 credits: TBA
- Placement year: £1,850 per year
- Study Abroad year: £1385 per year
Fees are subject to change.
Remember, your tuition fees don't have to be paid up front. A , up to £9,250 a year, will be available to students to cover tuition fee costs.
International students
For 2023/24 undergraduate international students tuition fees will range from £15,250 to £16,840. Please check our international tuition fees page for more information, or see individual course pages for course-by-course details.
Students enrolling on Distance Learning courses
For accurate information on specific course fees, please visit our Distance Learning course pages.
Additional costs
Academic materials
The core textbooks for all modules are available in the Kimberlin Library, and journal articles in your reading lists are also mostly available electronically from your my51³Ô¹Ïapp login. Students who would like to purchase their own textbooks or print course documents will need to pay for these as a separate expense.
Placements
If you wish to undertake a placement year facilitated by 51³Ô¹Ïapp fees are £1,300 for the year. This covers your access to all 51³Ô¹Ïapp services during your year away from the university, support from your academic supervisor and professional staff, as well as all the preparation support provided in advance. Students will need to pay for costs such as transporation for their placement.
Trips
51³Ô¹ÏappGlobal trips are offered either as part of some modules or as an extra-curricular activity. These trips are subsidised by the university and the cost and the subsidy varies by location.
Course-specific costs
For costs that are specific to certain courses, such design materials and advanced DBS checks, please find more information on the course webpage.