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Fees, finance and scholarships

LevelAcademic year 2024/25 Tuition FeeAcademic year 2025/26 Tuition Fee
Pre-Sessional English Language (5 or 10 weeks full-time) 
5 week programme: £1,930
10 week programme: £3,850
Undergraduate Programme inc. integrated foundation options (full time)£16,500£17,000
Postgraduate Programme* (full time)

*1 year standard programme only – please see individual course page for 2 year programmes.
£16,500£17,000
MBA Programme (full time)£21,000£21,500
MRes£17,500£18,000
PhD£17,500£18,000

Pay your full tuition fees prior to Confirmation of Studies (CAS) issue and receive £500 discount!

We have a range of competitive international scholarships packages to help with the cost of studying in the UK. Please note that you can only be in receipt of one scholarship at anyone time.

Tuition fee deposit – new students
Continuing students
Study abroad package fee
Hall fee/accommodation payments
International student fee policy
Tuition fees: policy statement
Tuition fee classification

Edge Hill University has a competitive range of international scholarships. All full-time, overseas fee paying students will be automatically considered for the award of a scholarship when applying for a programme of studies.

Undergraduate development scholarship
Postgraduate excellence scholarship
Postgraduate excellence scholarship (returning EHU students)
GREAT scholarship
PhD scholarship
PhD scholarship (returning EHU students)
International achievement scholarship (current students only)
University-wide scholarships
External scholarships

Flywire
Convera
TransferMate
Invoice Payment
Other ways to pay

Please note: when sending a payment please quote your student ID in the payment details to ensure that these are paid in correctly.

Tuition fee scams

Universities are becoming increasingly aware of a large number of tuition fee scams which target international students. Scammers are contacting students and offering to pay their tuition fees for them at a discounted rate. Once the student has passed on their tuition fees to them, the scammers are then attempting to make payments to the university using stolen/compromised credit card details. These payments may initially be taken but will at a later date be flagged as fraudulent, leaving the student’s fees unpaid and their money in the hands of the scammer.

At Edge Hill we advise all students to make their tuition fee payments directly to Edge Hill University using our authorised payment methods.

We have also become aware of increasing reports of criminals calling students impersonating University staff. They are instructing students to transfer funds from their bank accounts to keep their bank account “safe”. These criminals may seem to know your personal details or information about you. They will sound genuine and explain that your bank account is at risk, they will encourage you to transfer funds to someone you know and trust or to a suggested third-party person. If you are contacted by anyone claiming to be from Edge Hill about an issue with your bank account, please end the call immediately, do not click any links or download software (i.e. screen sharing apps). Edge Hill University will never call you directly about your bank account or ask you to make payments to others.

To make sure that you are not a victim of a tuition fee scam please remember:

• You should NEVER allow unauthorised people to login to your Edge Hill account to make payments for you.
• Scammers may offer you low exchange rates, or discounts on your fees, and then ask you to pay your tuition fees directly to them – you must ONLY pay tuition fees straight to Edge Hill University through our authorised payment methods.
• Avoid individuals or companies who advertise fee payment services, should their actions be illegal you may still be liable for payment of your fees.
• Contact your bank immediately, from the number you already have for your bank, if you think you’ve been a victim of fraud and report any attacks to Action Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040 or via their website Action Fraud.

If you have any questions about this, you can contact:

Email: [email protected]

The Sanctuary Award

Edge Hill University provide a support package for two eligible individuals at any one time to help them achieve their higher education goals for programmes open to international students. This is in the form of a tuition fee waiver plus an additional £800 scholarship for the exclusive use of meeting the costs of books, course related materials and travel to and from the University. This scholarship is open to students who are:

• Seeking asylum in the UK, or a dependant or partner of someone seeking asylum
• Seeking asylum in the UK, or a dependant or partner of someone seeking asylum who has been granted limited leave to remain or some other form of temporary status.

Please note: Spouse/civil partner must have been the spouse/civil partner on the date which the asylum application was made. Children/step-children must have been aged under 18 on the date on which the asylum application was made.

Applicants must:
• have been offered a place (conditional or unconditional) on an undergraduate programme at Edge Hill University before applying for the ‘Sanctuary Award’. Applications from those who have been offered a place on a postgraduate programme cannot be considered
• by virtue of their immigration status, be unable to access UK Government Student Finance (tuition fee loans or maintenance loans/grants)
• be able to provide evidence that they sought asylum on arrival in the UK and that their asylum application is under consideration by the Home Office
Priority will be given to applicants who live within easy commuting distance of Edge Hill University.

The ‘Sanctuary Award’ is payable in each standard academic year of the course. This is unless, as a result of an asylum application, you (or your parents or spouse/civil partner) are granted status in the UK, which entitles you to UK Government Student Finance. If this happens, you must inform the University and the award will cease from the start of the next academic year, when you would be expected to apply for student finance instead.

Sanctuary Award application
Self–funding asylum seekers
US Federal Loans
Veteran’s Affairs Funding

Once you arrive here to study, you will need to budget for your general day-to-day living expenses.

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It is much cheaper to live in the North West of England than it is in the South East or London, so your money will last longer and go further.

For general living costs for things such as books, food, clothing and transport, it is very difficult to give an exact figure, but we recommend that you budget approximately £7,000-£8,000 per year for all living expenses including accommodation. This is, however, just a guide and individual needs and requirements will be different.

If you are applying for a Student visa you will need to have the UKVI-decided amount of £9,207 (December 2020).

The British Council also have a useful budget planning in the UK section on the Education UK website that you may find of interest.