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Cheapest Universities in the UK for International Students

Studying in the UK comes at a very high price. Some students may dream to get a British degree, but still, seek to get the very best deal in terms of money. In the UK there’s a countless number of universities, each with different tuition fees and other expenses, and to a certain extent, everyone seeking an affordable option will likely find one. And what’s even better, this is not done at the cost of your degree.

Following a governmental decision that came into power in 2017, British universities are allowed to charge home students with tuition fees up to £9,250. At the same time, universities independently set their tuitions’ policy for international students.

Obviously, this is a high amount of money and for many may not be affordable. Knowing that the UK is one of the most expensive countries to live in, imagine taking into consideration other expenses that come into play in your life as an international student. For most of us, this would turn studying in the UK into an impossible mission.

There are universities in the UK charging the same minimum £9,250 for international students as they do for home students.

Note: the universities below are listed according to their undergraduate course tuition fees:

List of the Cheapest Universities in the UK for International Students:

University of Stirling, Stirling – tuition fees from £13,650

Founded in 1967, the University of Stirling has built its reputation upon excellence and innovation. For its prospective students, it offers a high-quality education and a wide spectrum of study programmes. Despite being highly reputed, the University of Stirling is definitely one of the cheapest universities in the UK. Undergraduate students at this university will be charged £12,140 in a Classroom-based course and £14,460 for a Laboratory-based course. Tuition fees at the postgraduate level are divided into bands (A, B, C*, D) and vary between £13,650 and £18,970.

Queen Margaret University, Musselburgh, East Lothian – tuition fees from £13,000

The campus of the Queen Margaret University is located just six minutes by train far from the wonderful city of Edinburgh, in the seaside town of Musselburgh. For those who love the sun, this city is a place to be, because it is the sunniest area in Scotland. At this university, you’ll find a wide range of study programmes. The tuition it carries is fairly low in comparison to the British standard. For the upcoming academic year, international students at the undergraduate level will be charged with tuition fees between £12,500 and £13,500, while those at the postgraduate level will be charged much less.

Southampton Solent University – tuition fees from £12,500

Southampton Solent University study programmes are sought out by numerous international scholars. Its student population consists of students coming from almost 100 nationalities. The following are tuition fees for international students in the coming academic year:

Full-time undergraduate fees:

  • Bachelor’s degree £12,500
  • Foundation Year/Certificate £11,000
  • Higher National Diplomas/Certificates (HND/HNC) £11,000 (additional registration fee may apply)

Full-time postgraduate fees:

  • MA: £12,500
  • MSc: £13,500
  • MBA: £15,000
  • Full-time postgraduate research: £12,500

University of West London – tuition fees from £12,000

The University of West London enjoys a worldwide reputation as an excellent university. Its outstanding education and research are carried out on its modern campus that consists of brilliant facilities where everyone can improve. However, with its fairly low tuition fees, the University of West London is one of the cheapest Universities in the UK. In most cases, the tuition fee at this university is £12,000.

Leeds Becket University – tuition fees from £12,000

This university defines itself as a university with clear educational ambitions.  Their goal is to equip scholars with an exceptional level of education and skills that will guide their way toward the future. The university runs a number of partnerships with different organizations and companies around to ensure its students get the best opportunities to secure decent employment following completion of their studies. Currently, the university boasts over 28,000 students coming from almost 100 countries all over the world. In addition, the Leeds Becket University has some of the lowest tuition fees among all British universities. At this university, you’ll have to pay as follows:

  • Undergraduate (most courses) – £12,000
  • Postgraduate (most courses) – £11,500 – £12,500
  • Research – £12,000

Teeside University – tuition fees from £11,825

The reputation of Teeside University is both nationally and internationally recognized. Through its rich scheme of study programmes and high-quality teaching and research, the university guarantees its students an exceptional education. Its reasonable tuition fees make this university still more attractive to international students. An international foundation programme will cost £9,750. For a full-time undergraduate course, you will have to pay £11,825 per academic year. At the postgraduate level, there is a much diverse tuition fee scheme. It starts at £5,875 in a part-time distance learning research degree and it ranges up to £17,000 in the Master of Business Administration (MBA).

Wrexham Glyndwr University – tuition fees from £11,750

Established in 2008, the Wrexham Glyndwr University is one of the most recently established universities in the UK. But, regardless of its very short history, this university is highly valued for its quality of education. Besides, it is a university easily affordable because it carries considerably low tuition fees for international students. The tuition fees for the 2018/19 academic year at the University of Glyndwr will be as follows:

  • Undergraduate – £11,750
  • Postgraduate – £12,500

University of Bedfordshire – tuition fees from £11,500

The University of Bedfordshire, established in 2006, as a blending of the University of Luton and De Montfort’s University. The institution enjoys a global appeal, hosting more than 20,000 students from over 120 countries. Besides being a highly reputed and valued university, it carries affordable tuition fees for its international students. According to their actual tuition fee policy, international undergraduate students will have to pay £11,500 for a BA or BSc degree programme, £12,000 for an MA/MSc degree program and £12,500 for an MBA degree program.

University of Cumbria – tuition fees from £10,500

The University of Cumbria opened its doors just ten years ago and today it counts 10,000 students. Their clear long-term aim is to prepare its students to be able to give their fullest potential and seek a successful career. Cumbria University is one of the cheapest in the UK. The tuition fees it charges international students changes depending on the type and the academic level of your course. At the undergraduate level, an international student will have to pay between £1,554 for English (6 weeks) to £15,500 for BA (Hons) Social Work and Health Pre-registration Programme. At the postgraduate level, the tuition fees may range from £3,500 (Young people Community and Society) up to £15,500 (Nuclear Security Management, Ecosystem Services Evaluation).

University of Chester – tuition fees from £9,250

The University of Chester opened its doors in the far year 1839. Throughout its long history, the university has created a unique identity of a quality higher education institution. Their aim is to prepare students to gain the necessary skills which later help them build their academic career and help their local communities. A degree at this university comes at a very affordable price. Depending on the type and the level of the course of your choice, these are the tuition fees you’d expect at the University of Chester as an international student:

  • International Foundation Program – £9,250
  • Bachelor’s degree including Foundation – £9,250 Year 1 – £11,950 Years 2-4
  • Undergraduate – £11,950
  • UG Pre-Reg Nursing Pathways – £9,250 + £3,000 placement
  • Postgraduate – £12,000
  • MBA – £12,250
  • Research Degrees – MRes/MPhil/PhD (Lab-based) – £16,228
  • Research Degrees – MRes/MPhil/PhD (Classroom-based) – £16,635
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