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The tuition fee for Home fee status students starting their first undergraduate degree in 2024 will be £9,250 for the year. The government regulated tuition fee for 2025-26 hasn't been set. It may be different from the tuition fee for 2024 and details will be published here as soon as they are available.
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Tuition fees for international students depend on the course you’re studying (see table below). Please note: 1. fees listed are per year and are fixed for the duration of the course 2. for international students undertaking a year abroad, the tuition fee payable to the University of Cambridge during the year abroad will be 50% of the full fee 3. fo...
All international/overseas fee status students, and those Home fee status students who aren't eligible for tuition fee support (eg affiliated students), normally have to pay an annual College fee in addition to University tuition fees. This covers the cost to your College of providing a range of educational, domestic and pastoral services and suppo...
Your living expenses may be higher than for a UK student, for example if you stay in Cambridge/the UK during vacations. In 2024-25, the minimum resources needed in Cambridge for a full 12 months (excluding tuition and College fees) are estimated to be approximately £14,600, depending on lifestyle. We've rounded this figure up to the nearest £10. Yo...
Study costs. Alongside your tuition fees and living costs like accommodation and food, when you’re applying to university, you’ll also need to consider study-related costs. These will vary depending on your course, but some general costs will apply for all students. We’ve included some examples of these below.
The University Composition Fee (UCF) covers the cost of your teaching and supervision, and access to University and College facilities and support services. The value of the fee depends on your course and your fee status. See the table below for course fees for 2024/25.
University fees for current students are published on the Planning and Resource Allocation Office website. Information about other undergraduate student costs is usually provided on College websites or from College Tutorial Offices.
Contact. Fees and financial support. For information on tuition fees, refer to the Undergraduate Study or Postgraduate Admissions webpages. You will need to prove that you can finance yourself for the entire course. You should not expect to support yourself by working as the University has restrictions on working during studies.
Estimate your annual financial commitment for 2024–2025. Search for a course to calculate your estimated University Composition Fee (Tuition fees) and Maintenance (Living costs). Things to consider.