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You can work out the cost of any course of interest to you by using the university’s Fees and Funding calculators for undergraduates.
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For 2022/23 the course fees for students from the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man who are starting a course are £9,250. You can find information on annual fee increases on the University website at www.ox.ac.uk/students/fees-funding/fees/changes-fees-and-charges.
There are essentially two costs that you will need to keep in mind: course fees and living costs. Course fees are what you pay for your academic teaching and facilities and they vary across courses. Check the relevant course page for details.
Home students completing their first degree can take out a UK government tuition fee loan up to the full value of their course fees for the academic year, i.e. £9,250 for 2024/25. This means you do not need to pay any fees upfront. Irish citizens living in the UK or the Republic of Ireland are eligible for a tuition fee loan on the same
For the latest information, for both new and returning students, please visit www.ox.ac.uk/students/fees-funding CONTENTS 1. What does it cost and how do I pay? 1.1 Course Fees 1.2 Battels 2. What financial support is available to help fund my studies?
Graduate Study Fees Fees and Financial Declarations EU students commencing from 2021 will pay the ‘Overseas’ fees rate, and will no longer be eligible for a government loan.
Wadham offers college accommodation for each year of your undergraduate study, set within breath-taking gardens and outdoor spaces. This includes our recently completed Dorothy Wadham Building for second years, in vibrant East Oxford on Iffley Road.