Postgraduate fees and funding
You will need to pay tuition fees to study a degree, either personally, with a University bursary or with a grant or loan provided by another organisation.
How much you pay for your tuition fees will depend on your fee status and the degree you are applying for.
In addition to your tuition fees, you will need to cover the cost of your accommodation and everyday living, including food, travel and laundry. You should also set aside an allowance for books, equipment, field trips, and other fees.
Your offer of a place for postgraduate study does not guarantee financial support. The University of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø offers many types of financial aid, including postgraduate scholarships and bursaries each year. Bursaries are generally based on financial need, whereas scholarships tend to be awarded for academic excellence, talent or achievements. However, some scholarships are based purely on the subject you are studying, where you live, or if you are studying online only, so it is worth finding out if you are eligible for financial aid.
