Tuition Fees
Overseas Students (Non-EU)
- If you are a student currently resident outside the UK and EU, you will be required to pay tuition fees for each year of your course.
- Tuition fees vary according to degree programme and whether or not it is an undergraduate or postgraduate course.
- International students should contact the relevant authority in their home country to find out what financial support may be available to assist with tuition fees and living costs.
- Fees can be paid in full or in three instalments. If paying by instalments, international students must pay 50% on or before enrolment followed by 25% in November and the remaining 25% in February.
European Union Students
Undergraduate
If you are classed as being ordinarily resident in Scotland or another European Union (EU) country outside the UK, and are going to be studying full-time, you will not be required to pay tuition fees. All tuition fees will be paid on your behalf by the Scottish Government through the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS). Students must apply for this funding on a yearly basis.
Postgraduate
All European Union (EU) students studying a Postgraduate degree programme will be required to pay the European Union tutition fee for their programme.