University Tuition Fees

June 10, 2011 by Marieke Audsley

How much universities are about to start charging each year for a degree is rather a complicated and confusing issue at the moment. In order to help clarify things a bit, we have composed a list of what the majorinty of English universities will be charging from October 2012.

Anglia Ruskin £8300
Aston £9000
Bath £9000
Birmingham £9000
Bournemouth £9000
Brighton £9000
Bristol £9000
Cambridge £9000
Chichester £8500
De Montfort £9000
Exeter £9000
Gloucestershire £8250
Goldsmiths £9000
Hertfordshire £8500
Huddersfield £7950
Hull £9000
Imperial College £9000
King’s College London £9000
Leeds £9000
Liverpool £9000
London South Bank £8450
LSE £8500
Manchester £9000
Newcastle £9000
Northumbria £8500
Nottingham £9000
Nottingham Trent £ 8500
Oxford £9000
Oxford Brookes £9000
Portsmouth £8500
Queen Mary £9000
Reading £9000
Royal Holloway £9000
Sheffield £9000
SOAS £9000
Southampton £9000
St Georges £9000
Sussex £9000
UCL £9000
Suffolk £8000
UWE £9000
Warwick £9000
Winchester £8500
York St John £8500

As ever, if you need any advice on admissions and applications, let us know. Maybe you can’t decide which Oxford college to apply to, or perhaps you’d like to speak to someone about what the History course at Durham is like. Give us a ring and we will do our best to find you a tutor who can offer you advice.

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