Studying in the UK undoubtedly comes with a hefty price tag, but for students seeking a British degree without breaking the bank, there are options available. With a myriad of universities across the UK, each with varying tuition fees and expenses, finding an affordable option that doesn’t compromise on the quality of education is feasible.
Following a governmental decision in 2017, British universities can charge home students tuition fees of up to £9,250. However, tuition fees for international students are independently determined by each university.
Here is a list of some of the cheapest universities in the UK for international students:
- University of Stirling, Stirling – £13,650
- Queen Margaret University, Musselburgh, East Lothian – £13,000
- Southampton Solent University – £12,500
- University of West London – £12,000
- Leeds Beckett University – £12,000
- Teesside University – £11,825
- Wrexham Glyndwr University – £11,750
- University of Bedfordshire – £11,500
- University of Cumbria – £10,500
- University of Chester – £9,250
Each of these universities offers quality education at relatively low tuition fees, making them attractive options for international students seeking affordable higher education in the UK.