Bursaries and Scholarships
- All full-time undergraduate home and EU students are entitled to the Progress Bursary worth £500 in the first year and £300 in each of the following two years, to pay for course-related expenses such as books, accommodation, and travel. They will also receive free text books worth approximately £200 per year.
- UEL has set up a partnership with several local schools and students from low-income backgrounds going to UEL directly from these schools will receive National Scholarship Programme bursaries worth £3,000 each. More details are on the website.
- There are also care leavers bursaries (£1,000) and sports scholarships (up to £3,000).
Tuition Fees 2013
University of East London Tuition Fees 2013
| Minimum fee |
£9,000 |
Average fee |
£9,000 |
| Maximum fee |
£9,000 |
Average cost to student* |
£8,579 |
* The estimated average cost per student after allowing for financial support (e.g. fee waivers and bursaries) from the institution.
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- The average tuition fees for full-time UK and other EU students beginning their undergraduate studies at English universities in 2013 will be £8,507.
- This reduces to £7,898 when all financial support is taken into account, including the National Scholarship Programme, bursaries, scholarships, and fee waivers and discounts.
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Tuition Fees 2012
University of East London Tuition Fees 2012
| Minimum fee |
£9,000 |
Average fee |
£9,000 |
| Maximum fee |
£9,000 |
Average cost to student* |
£8,560 |
* The estimated average cost per student after allowing for financial support (e.g. fee waivers and bursaries) from the institution.
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The tuition fees
for full-time UK and other EU students beginning their undergraduate studies at English
universities in 2012 have been announced. The average fee across all universities will be £8,393
as compared to that for 2011 entry of £3,375. To offset this increase in fee levels, there will
be additional financial support for students from lower income families and other groups not well
represented in higher education. This will be in the form of fee waivers, grants, bursaries and
scholarships, and accommodation discounts. It is a comprehensive package of income and expenditure
but most of the media coverage has concentrated on the cost and not enough on the benefits and help.
Students resident in Wales will receive a non-repayable Fee Grant equal to the fee amount above £3,465,
no matter where in the UK they study.
University of East London Tuition Fees to 2011
The table below lists the annual tuition fees that were charged to new students
entering the first year of an undergraduate degree or a one-year taught postgraduate
course, most recently for those entering in September/October 2011. Note that these
are tuition fees only for the full academic year and do not include accommodation,
living costs or travel costs, etc.
Fees for UK nationals with UK residence (home students) and EU nationals with EU
residence (EU students) are the same, whereas fees for other overseas students are
typically differentiated by course, usually in two bands: one for arts/classroom based
courses and the other, typically higher, for science/laboratory based courses (fees for
medicine and dentistry are generally much higher).
Postgraduate course fees do not necessarily fit neatly in fee bands and further enquiry
should be made to a university (or its website) for the exact fees for a particular course.
| Year |
UK and EU Students |
Overseas - Art |
Overseas - Science |
| Undergrad |
Postgrad |
Undergrad |
Postgrad |
Undergrad |
Postgrad |
| 2006–2007 |
£3000 |
£4050-8050 |
£9000* |
£9000* |
£9240* |
£13200* |
| * UGOS fees are 'headline fees' - students all receive a £1000 "scholarship" effectively reducing all fees by £1000; UGOS BSc Architecture 'intertiol' student - £11040; PGHEU and PG OS - a range of 5 fee bands |
| 2007–2008 |
£3060 |
£4350* |
£9000 |
£9600 |
£9240* |
£13800 |
| * UGOS - £11040 for Architecture; MBAEU £1525 per module (x 6), MBAOS pm £1975 (x 6); PGHEU, 5 bands from £4350 to £9150; PGOS, 4 bands from £9600 to £13800 |
| 2008–2009 |
£3145 |
£4560-9600 |
£9000 |
£8400 |
£9240 |
£14220 |
| * UGOS - £11040 for Architecture, £12500 for Podiatric Medicine and Physiotherapy; PGHEU, 5 bands from £4560 to £9600 ; PGOS, 5 bands from £8400 to £14220; MBAEU £1600 per module (x 6), MBAOS pm £2035 (x 6) |
| 2009–2010 |
£3225 |
£4800-10080 |
£9510 |
£8820* |
£9720 |
£14940* |
| * PGHEU and PGOS fees are in 5 bands 'per module' - with 6 required per course; fees shown are modular fee x 6. |
| 2010–2011 |
£3290 |
£5040-10590 |
£9990 |
£9270 |
£10200 |
£15690 |
| * PGHEU from £5040 - £10590, PGOS five main bands £9270, 10980, 12300, 13500, 15690 |
| 2011–2012 |
£3,375 |
£5,490–11,340* |
£9,300 |
£8,400–14,790* |
£9600* |
£8,400–14,790* |
| * * £11,700 for Architecture; £13,200 for Podiatric Medicine and Physiotherapy; PGHEU and PGOS fees are in five bands; for HEU: £5,490, £5,880, £7,140, £10,080, £11,340. For PGOS: £8,400, £9,990, £11,400, £12,600, £14,790. |
We wish to acknowledge and warmly thank the late Mike Reddin for permission to publish
extracts from his tables of university and college fees.
Content was accurate at the time of compilation.