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Fees and Funding
All universities charge tuition fees and, at Staffordshire University, we aim to be competitive. The tuition fee pays for your teaching, assessment, examinations, the University’s Library and computer facilities, and welfare support. The tuition fee does not cover your accommodation and living costs, personal equipment, course materials, stationery and so on.
Undergraduate Fees 2010/11

A list of full-time and part-time undergraduate course fees. Read more about Undergraduate Fees 2010/11 »
Postgraduate Fees 2010/11
The fees for all our postgraduate courses are calculated according to credits, whether you choose to study a Masters degree or Postgraduate Diploma/Certificate with us on a full-time or part-time basis. Read more about Postgraduate Fees 2010/11 »
SURF Courses Fees
The full time fee for a first degree at the Staffordshire University Regional Federation (SURF) is £3,290. Read more about SURF Courses Fees »
Funding Systems
What funding am I entitled to? This depends upon when you begin your course of study and if you have ever done any previous Higher education study prior to this. Read more about Funding Systems »
Student loans
You can apply to your Local Authority for a student loan to cover your tuition fees (as long as you do not already have an honours degree). You can apply for a loan regardless of your household income. Loans are also available to help with your living costs. Read more about Student loans »
Grants and Bursaries
There are non-repayable grants available to students from lower-income households. These are worth up to £2,835 a year. Read more about Grants and Bursaries »
Financial Help
Information about Disabled Student Allowance, The University's Access to Learning Fund and tax credits/benefits that are available. Read more about Financial Help »
Cost of living
As well as tuition fees, it’s worth remembering that accommodation costs, food, clothing, books, travel and socialising will all have to be covered during your studies. Read more about Cost of living »






