Ive been considering the pros and cons of attending lincoln and, as an american student, my tuition with accommodation included is around 20,000 euro. Is there any other costs i should be aware of? Also, what is an estimate of how much students spend in a month (not related to the school)
Ive been considering the pros and cons of attending lincoln and, as an american student, my tuition with accommodation included is around 20,000 euro. Is there any other costs i should be aware of? Also, what is an estimate of how much students spend in a month (not related to the school)
We visited lincoln on open day. You will have food costs, and if you shop at places like sainsburys and waitrose it will cost more, where aldi or lidl will cost less. I know theres a morrisons there so thats like mid range, so food wise plus money for toiletries/cleaning products, around £35-40 per week. Socialising depends on how often you go out . Students will help on that one. mobile phone costs, Circuit laundry if you do a wash and a dry thats like around £6 for the two.
Daughter has £300 per month and that all go towards her living costs so thats £75 per week. You also have places like home bargains, poundland, B & M which are cheap places to buy crockery, duvet sets, towels etc.
Ive been considering the pros and cons of attending lincoln and, as an american student, my tuition with accommodation included is around 20,000 euro. Is there any other costs i should be aware of? Also, what is an estimate of how much students spend in a month (not related to the school)
Hi there,
Great news to hear you are considering joining us here at the University of Lincoln.
Lincoln has recently been voted as the third most affordable city within the UK for student living in a NatWest Survey. You can find out more about our great city here - Discover Lincoln | University of Lincoln
If you have any further questions or would like to speak to a member of our International Team then please do contact them via the following email address - [email protected]