Course Fees Southampton

Apart from Scottish students at Scottish universities, there are some students whose courses are considered too important to the rest of us for them to have to hack up anything themselves. Basically, that means medics of various rubber-gloved and needled persuasions.

Southampton City College
023 8048 4848
St Mary Street
Southampton
Fareham College
+44 (0) 1329 815200
Bishopsfield Road
Fareham
South Downs College
+44 (0) 23 9279 7979
College Road
Waterlooville
Taunton's College
023 8051 1811
Hill Lane
Southampton
St Mary's College
023 8067 1267
57 Midanbury Lane
Southampton
Highbury College
023 9238 3131
Tudor Crescent
Portsmouth
University Of Portsmouth
+44 (0) 23 9284 8484
Anglesea Road
Portsmouth
The Beatnik Emporium
023 80633428
202 Above Bar St
Southampton
College Chambers
023 8023 0338
19 Carlton Cresent
Southampton
Safeway Stores
023 8043 3580
West End Road
Southampton
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Exceptions to the Rule: Fee-Free Courses

Apart from Scottish students at Scottish universities, there are some students whose courses are considered too important to the rest of us for them to have to hack up anything themselves. Basically, that means medics of various rubber-gloved and needled persuasions.

UK and EU students on any of the following courses pay zilch, fee-wise:

  • Chiropody (including podiatry)
  • Dental hygiene
  • Dental therapy
  • Dietetics
  • Midwifery
  • Most nursing courses
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Orthoptics
  • Physiotherapy
  • Prosthetics and orthotics
  • Radiography
  • Speech and language therapy

See www.nhsstudentgrants.co.uk for more details on the NHS bursaries, which usually cover the fees for the medical courses listed above. Also, undergraduate medical and dental students have to cover their own tuition fees for the first four years of their courses, but should qualify for a bursary after that. You're still elegible for an NHS bursary even if you switch courses - provided you're not swapping Nursing for Art History - that's to say you have to still be on an NHS course.  

It’s possible to escape paying fees for one year only if you’re studying abroad as part of the Erasmus scheme.

Students doing a placement year or year abroad as part of their course should only have to pay a reduced fee, usually half of the usual annual fee. Check with the university for more details of exactly what they charge.

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