Source:UK course fees for international students
'Studying in the UK can cost less than you think. The course fees you pay include all the benefits that UK study brings - better English, work experience, developing career-relevant skills, living in a culturally diverse society, and making new friends and contacts. A UK education is a unique experience that you can’t put a price on.'
UK undergraduate and postgraduate course fees
You'll get great value for money from a UK education no matter where you choose to study. The figures below show approximately what you can expect to pay, but course fees vary considerably between UK institutions.
Average undergraduate UK course fees per year:
• foundation courses: £5,000 to £12,000
• arts courses: £7,000 to £12,000
• science courses: £8,500 to £22,000
• clinical courses: £10,000 to £25,000
Average postgraduate UK course fees per year:
• arts and humanities courses: £8,500 to £12,000
• science courses: £8,500 to £25,000
• clinical courses: £10,000 to £33,000
• MBA: £7,000 to more than £34,000
You can find fees for most UK undergraduate and postgraduate courses in our course finder.
Your UK course fees don’t just cover lectures, seminars and practicals. You’ll also have access to:
• college libraries and data archives
• extensive research resources
• modern computer facilities
• science and practical laboratories
• workshops equipped with state-of-the-art equipment
• fantastic sports facilities
• personal tutors and experienced, professional support services
• leading thinkers, practitioners, academics and researchers
• music rooms, film and drama studios, animation suites and other creative facilities
As an international student in the UK, you’ll also benefit from a modern, independent and multicultural learning environment.
English language course fees for international students
The fees you pay for an accredited English language course vary considerably. It depends on the type of course you study and the English language school you study at.
For a week’s English language course you could pay anything from under £200 to over £1,000. It depends on where the course is, what additional benefits it includes, and whether it is for general English or something more tailored. You can find fees for most English language courses in our course finder.
Some non-accredited English language schools offer courses at very low prices. However, you will make more progress learning English in the UK on a high-quality accredited course. The British Council will only show you details of accredited English language courses.
UK independent school fees for international students
Independent school fees in the UK cover your course fees, meals and accommodation and some extra-curricular activities. You should check exactly what is included with the school. You may be asked to pay extra for English language tuition.
Fees vary from school to school and are at the discretion of the UK institution. You should expect to pay a minimum of £8,000 per year and fees, covering boarding and tuition, can be as high as £28,000. State boarding schools, which UK and EU nationals are eligible to attend, charge up to £10,000 per year for boarding, with tuition free.
You can find details of UK independent and state school fees in our institution finder.
UK career-based and pre-university course fees
As with any UK course, the fees you pay for a post-16, vocational or pre-university courses vary considerably, depending on whether you study in a private or a state school or college. The figures below show the average course fees per year and exclude accommodation:
• AS, A-levels and International Baccalaureate Diploma: £4,000 to £17,000
• BTECs and other vocational: £4,000 to £6,000
• HNC/HNDs: £5,000 to £10,000
• Foundation Degrees: £7,000 to £12,000
• International Foundation courses: £4,000 to £17,000
You can find fees for most UK post-16, vocational and pre-university courses in our course finder.
British and EU nationals resident overseas and studying in UK state sixth form and further education colleges may be entitled to free tuition. This excludes students holding BN(O) passports. State sixth form and further education colleges charge international fees for other students, but these are usually lower than those charged by private institutions.