Students pay tuition fees to the University, to cover the cost of studying. Fees vary by level of the course (i.e. undergraduate or postgraduate), as well as your fee status (i.e. home or international).
See our guidance on how to manage your fees and explore the scholarships, loans and financial support you can apply for.
Manage your fees
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Check your fee status
Find out if you will pay Home/EU or international fees.
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Emily Mulenga in the studio photographed by Alys Tomlinson
2020How to pay your fees
See our step by step guide to paying your tuition fees.
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Chloe D'Arcy in the Studio by Alys Tomlinson
Tuition fees
Tuition fees are what students pay to the University to cover the cost of studying. Find out what your tuition fees are.
Find funding
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Interview with Jack Rowe
Further education funding
Browse loans, scholarships and funds available for foundation students.
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Undergraduate funding
See what loans, scholarships and funding you can apply for.
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| Photograph: Betty ZapataPostgraduate course funding
Find out how you can fund your taught Masters and Postgraduate Diploma studies with loans, scholarships and discounts.
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Creative Processes with Adrienne Bennie, PhD Research Student.
PhD and MPhil funding
Find latest funding opportunities for PhD and MPhil students.
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Find Scholarships
Browse our scholarships by fee status, subject, College, study level and more.
Welfare benefits
Most full-time students cannot claim welfare benefits but there are exceptions. The following groups of students may be able to claim benefits:
- students with long term health conditions or disabilities
- lone parents
- student couples with a child
If you're under 21 and studying on a Further Education course you may be able to claim benefits if you don't have contact with your parents.
If you're currently claiming benefits, becoming a student is a change of circumstances which you must report to the relevant benefit agency. You may not be able to continue with your claim, it depends on your circumstances. The student income you receive may reduce your benefit amount.
Welfare benefits for students can be complex so we encourage you to contact us for individual advice before starting your course.
Help with fees
Your Student Fee Manager can answer queries about payment methods, instalment plans and payment terms. Please fill out the .
Research
MPhil and PhD students only – please email researchdegrees@arts.ac.uk.
Help with funding
If you have a question about the funding you may be entitled to, including Student Finance loans, state benefits and hardship funds, contact the Student Advice Service. They can also give you guidance on managing your money.
student.services@arts.ac.uk
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