
EU undergraduate studentsFind out how to apply for a loan to help cover your tuition fees
For 2011, the University of Leeds charges fees of £3,375.
As a student from the European Union (EU) you will need to pay these fees, but you can get access to funding to help with your costs.
As a full-time EU undergraduate you can apply for a loan from the Student Loans Company to cover your tuition fees. You will not need to repay this loan until after you have left university and are earning over £15,000 per year.
If you are a part-time EU student you pay a reduced tuition fee and can apply through the Directgov website for a grant to help towards the cost.
You may also be able to get help with living costs and certain other expenses provided you meet certain residency conditions.
Help may also be available if you're a migrant worker from an EEA country or Switzerland, or the child of a Turkish worker in the UK.
The Directgov website has more details.