Fees, Funding and Scholarship Search


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Higher Education courses are classified as 'undergraduate' (e.g. Bachelor of Arts, Undergraduate Certificate and Diploma) or 'graduate' (e.g. Masters, Postgraduate Certificate, Doctorate). Select 'undergraduate' for courses that start at undergraduate level and end with a Masters qualification ('Integrated Masters courses'). * More Information
University tuition fees are charged at one of four rates depending on your fee status. Your fee status is determined by your nationality, your immigration status in the UK, where you have been living and what you have been doing for the three years prior to the start of your course. * More Information
The financial support that you may be eligible for will depend on which of the UK regions you come from, or on whether you come from an EU country outside of the UK. More Information
Your parents' (generally including your parent's partner) gross income (before tax and National Insurance) less allowances for the following: payments into private pension schemes, additional voluntary contributions and employment related expenditure; £1,130 for any child other than you who is totally or mainly financially dependent on them; and £1,130 if the parent is also a student.
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undergraduate degree before?
If you already have an undergraduate qualification you will not be eligible for government or Oxford financial support. If you have studied for, but did not complete or were not awarded an undergraduate qualification, please see our website on fees for students studying for equivalent or lower qualifications.

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Fee rates vary depending on the year that you start your course, and which year you are studying in. *
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Fee rates vary depending on the year that you start your course, and which year you are studying in. * More Information  
  
       
 
Oxford groups its departments and faculties into 'divisions'.     More Information
 
Scholarship Search (optional)
Do you wish to search for scholarships?
 
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Many scholarships are available either on the basis of nationality or residency. If you live in a country other than your country of nationality, you may wish to perform more than one search to cover all relevant countries.   
Select a college to see scholarships available for students studying at that college   
If you already know the name, or part of the name, of a scholarship, enter that here to refine your search.   





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Tuition Cost Support Repay
University tuition fee £0 This is likely to increase by inflation each year.More Information
College fee £0 This does not include accommodation or meals.More Information
Annual Oxford fee reduction £0 No The level of the reduction depends on your household income and where you live.More Information
Additional Oxford fee reduction for first year only £0 No You will only receive this additional fee waiver in the first year of your course. The level of the reduction depends on your household income and where you live.More Information
Welsh Assembly fee grant £0 No The Welsh Assembly will pay the first £5,535 of your fees as a grant. You will not have to repay this amount.More Information
Total fees payable by student £0
Government tuition fee loan £0 Yes UK students will need to apply to their regional funding body. Other EU students will need to contact the Student Loans Company EU Team.More Information
         
Living Costs
Living costs £0 Includes costs for accommodation, meals, clothes, books, social lifeMore Information
Annual Oxford bursary £0 No This depends on your household income. You are only eligible if your household income is less than £42,600More Information
Additional Oxford bursary for first year only £0 No This 'start-up' bursary is to help you with the initial costs of starting university. You will not receive this after your first year. You are only eligible if your household income is less than £42,600.More Information
Government maintenance grant £0 No UK students will need to apply to their regional funding body. EU students from outside the UK are not eligible.More Information
Government maintenance loan £0 Yes UK students will need to apply to their regional funding body. EU students from outside the UK are not eligible.More Information
Total living costs support (up to) £0





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(To see which scholarships you might be eligible for, enter your requirements in the Scholarship Search section and click "Search")

ScholarshipAmountDurationEligibility NotesClosing Date