International Student Services London

Contact the university for details of international students’ fees for individual courses. They should also be able to advise you on any university bursaries or grants for international students and there may be help from your government or another organisation in your own country.

Abbey
080 0389 4156
2 Triton Square, Regent's Place
London
Coface
020 7325 7500
15 Appold Street
London
New York Life Investment ManagementukLtd
020 7417 9120
3 St Jamess Square
Westminster
Capita Group Plc
020 7202 0600
52 Horseferry Road
Westminster
CitiFinancial
01642 337108
55 Corporation Road
Middlesbrough
Photo Lease
020 7278 3443
25 Lloyd Square
London
Hungarian International Finance Ltd
020 7796 3391
9 King Street
London
The Dashwood Group
020 7588 3215
63 Coleman Street
London
Maykels Language
020 85463051
58 Norbiton Av
Kingston Upon Thames
Greenwood Personal Credit
01392 250435
Rydon Lane, Pynes Hill
Exeter

International Students: Finance

Any UK university is going to expect full fees from you. That’s not just the tuition fees charged to UK students (with the current maximum of £3,145 a year), but a price based on the total cost of your course – anything from around £4,000, up to around £18,000. They’ll probably even want to make a bit of profit out of you.

Contact the university for details of international students’ fees for individual courses. They should also be able to advise you on any university bursaries or grants for international students and there may be help from your government or another organisation in your own country.

The UK higher education system is considered to be of a pretty high standard and, since in some countries you’d have to pay all the costs anyway, it may work out cheaper and better to study here.

Living Expenses
The support buck only goes as far as tuition fees. EU students can’t apply for a UK student loan, maintenance grant or the Access to Learning Fund. Well, they can apply but they’ll be turned down, so there’s not much point.

The SOCRATES-ERASMUS and Leonardo Programmes all splash out grants to promote the exchange of students and academic staff around Europe.


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