Higher Education Fees
Helping to take some of the money worries out of
studying.
Our course fees are competitive and financial support is
available from the government through loans and maintenance
grants.
Full-time courses
In 2010/11 first year higher education students will be charged
a fee of £2500 or £3000 depending on the subject they are
studying.
Fees may be higher for non-foundation degree students who
already have a higher education qualification.
In order to reduce the financial burden, we provide a generous
bursary scheme offering £750 per year to eligible full-time HE
students from low income households.
Download the HE fees
leaflet.
Part-time courses
Part-time students can get help towards their fee costs and
their course costs. Tuition fee grants and course grants are
available to part-time students. The amounts will vary based on
household income. Neither grant has to be repaid.
Pershore College courses
If your course is based at Pershore College fees are paid to the
University of Worcester.
To apply for any of the student loans or grants above visit the
student finance england website.