Cost of Study

Tuition Fees
Tuition fees for 2013/14

Living Costs
Accommodation, utilities, shopping etc

Travel Costs
Parking, train fares, taxi etc

Course Materials
Computers, books etc

Health Costs
General health, doctors, dentists etc

Personal Items
Phones, clothing, toiletries etc

Social Costs
Entertainment, sport facilities etc

Childcare Costs
Childcare costs (Y Gamfa Wen and Gwdihŵs)

Top Tips
Top tips from the Students’ Union for making your money last longer!

Bursaries & Scholarships
Details about Bursaries and Scholarships

Student Fees and Finance

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Worried about fees? Don’t worry, help is available

The key facts are that most students pay nothing up front and won’t have to pay it back until they earn over £21,000 a year as a graduate. If you are eligible for UK student support, you will repay a smaller amount per year than in the current system and you will repay the same amount no matter what the tuition fee is.

The payment will automatically come out of your salary if you are working in the UK after you finish your course, just like tax and national insurance.

How much will my course cost?

The cost of your course depends on a number of things – mainly what course you choose and where you are living when you apply for the course.

Although the fees at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David have been set at £7,500 for our undergraduate courses, we have a range of scholarships and means tested bursaries available including £1000 towards the cost of University accommodation in your first year if you are a full fee-paying student.

If you live in Wales, you will pay £3,465 per year for a full-time course (which is covered by a fee loan) because the Welsh Government provides a fee grant to help pay the cost of the £7,500 fee each year. And there are lots of scholarships and bursaries available from the University to support talented students from all backgrounds.