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Undergraduate Finance

Your tuition fees

Your tuition fees

Full-time courses

Our undergraduate fees for UK students in the 2025/26 academic year are £9,535 per year (subject to the government’s proposed increase in the tuition fee cap receiving Parliamentary approval).*

Based on the current fee, for a typical three-year degree, the total costs for your studies will be £28,605.

As a part of our commitment to an excellent student offer at Middlesex University, we pledge to invest the additional money from tuition fee increases into the student experience, and we are consulting at present on what these improvements will be and will follow up with further details.

*Depending on the duration of your study, your tuition fees for subsequent academic years may be subject to further inflationary increases (most recently, the UK government has suggested that increases may be linked to the All-Items Retail Prices Index – RPIX) in line with any additional rise in the tuition fee cap set by the UK government. Any annual increase in tuition fees will be notified to students at the earliest opportunity in advance of the academic year to which any applicable inflationary rise may apply.

Part-time courses

  • Part-time fees are calculated per taught credit which is currently set at £79 for UK students
  • A full undergraduate programme is made up of 360 credits and different modules carry different credit weighting
  • More information about module credits can be found on your chosen course page
  • As a part-time student, you can apply for a student loan to cover tuition fees and maintenance loans through the

Additional costs

Some of our degrees involve extra costs, for items such as art supplies, protective clothing or field trips, which are not covered by your tuition fees. You can visit our course pages for details on any additional costs associated with your course of choice, to ensure you can budget effectively for your studies.

Nursing and Midwifery courses

If you're studying a pre-registration nursing or midwifery course, you will have access to the standard student support package of tuition fee loans and support for living costs plus some additional allowances from the NHS. Visit for more information on funding arrangements and what it means for you.

Funding your degree

Get funding for your degree: tuition fee loans

There are a range of funding and loan options available to ensure you are able to attend university whatever your financial background.

You can apply for a student loan to cover the cost of your tuition during your studies. This loan means that you will not have to pay fees upfront yourself and instead can repay the cost of your degree once you have graduated and are .

If this is your second undergraduate degree, at the same level or lower than what you previously studied, you may not be eligible for a student loan. »ÆÍø±¬ÁÏ such as Teaching, Midwifery, Nursing and Social Work are exempt but please check .

Other loans and scholarships

You can apply for a maintenance loan to help towards the cost of living expenses. This loan is means tested against your household income and must be paid back once you have graduated and are earning over a certain amount.

We offer a range of scholarships and awards to recognise your academic achievement and potential. Unlike a loan, you don't have to pay them back.

Find a scholarship

Other ways to pay for your studies

At Middlesex you can work part-time for the University in a variety of student jobs on- and off-campus including Student Ambassador roles.

More employability support

If you are experiencing financial difficulties or do not have access to the necessary money for your course then you can get support through our student support fund.

  • Tel: +44 (0)20 8411 3008 between 11am - 1pm and 2pm - 4pm Monday to Friday
  • Online enquiry (use the subject Student Welfare Advice in the enquiry)
  • Make a phone appointment (remember to include your phone number)

We offer a reduction of fees to some students, including the children of Gurkhas.

Ask for information about reduction of fees

Your employer can contribute towards the cost of your studies as part of their staff development programme. If this is the case, please ask your employer to supply a letter (on formal letter-headed paper) detailing their contribution towards your fees.

You will then need to complete our Online Query form, attach the letter and add ‘Sponsorship Information’ in the Subject field.

Many banks offer career and professional development loans that can be used towards the cost of work-related learning. If this is not your first full-time degree, they can help support the cost of up to two years of learning, or three years if the period of learning includes one year's relevant unpaid work experience / placement.

 

Withdrawing from study

Withdrawing from a course

If you wish to leave a course before completing it, let us know through Unihub as soon as possible. How much of the annual tuition fees you will have to continue to pay is determined by where you are in the academic year when you withdraw.

International students

International students

Fees and funding for international students can be quite different to UK students. That's why we have information specifically for our international students including cost of your degree, ways to pay and information about your deposit.

International students fees and funding

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Access and participation plan

As part of its registration with the Office for Students, Middlesex University has developed an access and participation plan that sets us clear benchmarks for our progress in supporting key groups. This plan sets out how higher education providers will improve equality of opportunity for underrepresented groups to access, succeed in and progress from higher education.

View our access and participation plan.

Studying at Middlesex University offers a dynamic and enriching experience. We foster a global perspective and promote cross-cultural understanding.