Undergraduate fees and funding
For undergraduate study
Undergraduate fees and funding
While at university or college you'll have two main costs - tuition fees and living costs.
The main types of finance are tuition fees and maintenance loans (which will have to be paid back) and grants and bursaries (which do not have to be paid back).
Undergraduate fees: BA/BSc (Hons) Degrees
Fees 2024/25
Home students Commencing 2024/25 academic year: £9,250 |
Overseas students Commencing 2024/25 academic year: £17,000 |
If you have questions relating to fees, please contact us.
How can I pay my fees?
Home students
Students may pay us through a tuition fee loan (for eligible Undergraduate Home students only).
Check your eligibility for governmental student finance
OR
Full payment on enrolment by:
- Convera – Please use your student ID/ Reference from formal documentation.
OR
Payment by Instalments: (available to Home Students only and additional fees may apply)
Instalment options are available for both new and returning students. Payments can be made by:
- Direct Debit - Please contact [email protected] to set up a Direct Debit mandate for payment of fees on a termly or monthly basis (no fees apply for this option).
- Credit cards/Debit cards - via Convera – Please use your student ID/ Reference from formal documentation.
- Bank Transfers via Convera – Please use your student ID/ Reference from formal documentation.
International students
Payment options
Payments should be made as directed in formal documentation, such as an offer letter, invoice or statement, if you do not have this information to hand please email [email protected] to request a payment link and include your name and Student ID number.
In all cases payments must be made via Convera or TransferMate , Ravensbourne no longer accepts direct bank transfers.
- Convera – Please use your student ID/ Reference from formal documentation.
- TransferMate (Foreign Currency Exchange Service) - for those students holding funds in a foreign currency.
How do I apply for a tuition fees loan from Student Finance England (SFE)?
New students going to university or college in September can usually apply for their student finance from February/March in the year their course is due to start.
New students should follow these three easy steps to make sure they get their money in time for the start of their course.
1. Visit the SFE student finance zone
Before they apply, students should look at the range of resources SFE have on their student finance zone to find out what they can get and how to apply.
2. Register online
The quickest and easiest way to apply is online at www.gov.uk/studentfinance.
3. Fill in the application
Students don’t need a confirmed place at university. They can use their preferred choice of course and simply update the details online if they need to.
Information for continuing students and exceptions
Information for EU Students
Now that the United Kingdom has officially left the European Union (EU), there are some changes to your status and rights as an EU student wishing to live and study in the UK. Below is some helpful information on what that means for you as an EU national.
Useful links
Follow the links below to find information about international tuition fees, scholarships and bursaries and applying to Ravensbourne: