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How much is University for an English student studying in Scotland?

I plan on going to the University of Glasgow in September but as it is a 3 year course, I don’t know wether the total would be £27,750 or £37,000. Does anyone know how much it is for a student staring September 2024.

Reply 1

Original post by Jacquelinenwa
I plan on going to the University of Glasgow in September but as it is a 3 year course, I don’t know wether the total would be £27,750 or £37,000. Does anyone know how much it is for a student staring September 2024.

As a English student going to a Scottish university you'll probably pay university fees of about £9250 per year. So over the three years of your decision it will be £27,750 like you noted.


Best of luck with your studying at university of Glasgow and I hope you'll enjoy your time there and also spending time exploring the city while you are there.


A Glasgow resident
And NHS Scotland registered midwife ( working within the Glasgow area).

Reply 2

Original post by Tracey_W
As a English student going to a Scottish university you'll probably pay university fees of about £9250 per year. So over the three years of your decision it will be £27,750 like you noted.
Best of luck with your studying at university of Glasgow and I hope you'll enjoy your time there and also spending time exploring the city while you are there.
A Glasgow resident
And NHS Scotland registered midwife ( working within the Glasgow area).

Sorry! I made a mistake in my original question, it’s actually a 4 year course. Do you know how much it would be in that situation?

Reply 3

Original post by Jacquelinenwa
Sorry! I made a mistake in my original question, it’s actually a 4 year course. Do you know how much it would be in that situation?
Just add the extra £9250 onto the £27,750 ( probably be what you say as well £37,000 for four years.

Reply 4

Original post by Jacquelinenwa
Sorry! I made a mistake in my original question, it’s actually a 4 year course. Do you know how much it would be in that situation?

It is normally £9,250. So will be roughly £37,000. It should say on either the UCAS page or the course page. If this your first degree, you will be able to apply to student finance to get funding for your tuition fees.

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