Funding

Find out what changes may occur to funding as a result of Brexit.
Information for students who started their course in 2020 or earlier
Tuition fees
If you are currently eligible for EU/ Home tuition fees, there will be no change to your tuition fee status, even if your course finishes after the UK has left the EU (provided this continues to be permitted by UK Law).
For more information on applying to study in the UK post-2019 visit Universities UK’s Brexit FAQs.
Student loans
The Student Loans Company (SLC) have confirmed that access to loans will remain the same for EU and EEA students who have started a course before 2018 or in 2018. Students in receipt of their loan will continue to be eligible for the duration of their course.
For more information, visit EU Nationals and Student Finance in England.
Erasmus+ funding
Erasmus+ funding is secured until 2023. Students abroad in 2020/21 and 2021/22 will be unaffected if there is no deal.
Contact the International Engagement Office for any enquiries:
Information for students who will start their course from 2021/22 onwards
EU, EEA and Swiss nationals and their family members who arrived in the UK before 31 December 2020 and who are covered under the citizens rights agreement or who have pre-settled or settled status under the EU settlement scheme will be eligible to pay home fees and receive a student loan providing that they meet the usual residency requirements and previous study rules.
Full guidance on eligibility will be provided in the coming months but for now the Department for Education has provided these frequently asked questions.