1. How much am I required to pay for tuition fees?
*You can find out more about the Bursary Scheme by visiting the .
Please note that points 3-5 below refer to continuing students and those applying to the February cohort of adult nursing only. The Government has proposed that for students starting their studies in September 2017 onwards, maintenance and tuition loans will replace the current system of NHS bursary funding for health-related programmes of study.
1. How much am I required to pay for tuition fees?
2. If I study on a part-time basis how do I calculate my fees?
You'll be charged only for the modules you undertake each academic year as agreed with your faculty. Each module attracts a specific number of credits and the fees are calculated for each 10 credits you undertake. Please bear in mind that the underlying per 10 credit fee tariff normally increases each academic year during your period of study.
To find out the amount charged per 10 credits please visit our tuition fee pages.
3. My programme is fully funded by the NHS; do I need to do anything with regard to tuition fees?
No, the NHS will have contacted the University to advise that your tuition fees are covered and an arrangement will be made between the University and the NHS for payment. You should not receive an invoice or have to make a payment for tuition.