Your finances 2011

A student getting financial advice at the help desk

Undergraduate fees and funding Find out what to pay, when to pay it and what support is available


What will it cost?

Full-time UK undergraduate students who started a course in September 2011 pay tuition fees of £3,375 per year. This amount increases each year you're here in-line with inflation and subject to government regulations.

At Leeds we put the fees back into building and improving a wide range of student facilities, such as refurbished labs, a new theatre and performing arts space, computer clusters and sports facilities. We also use the fees to provide scholarships and bursaries to our students.

Covering the cost with financial support

If it's your first degree you can apply for a loan to cover your fees, and you won't have to pay anything until after you have left university and are earning over £15,000 a year.

There is a wide range of funding available to help you through your course. Many students get support through our Leeds Bursary and some are entitled to one of our scholarships. You can also apply for a student maintenance loan to help pay the bills while at university.

See our grants and loans pages for more information.