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International fees & funding

Tuition fees

Our tuition fees vary depending on the level of study, subject and study options, and are subject to annual change. They can also depend on where you were living and what you were doing prior to studying at Westminster, as well as your nationality. This information defines your status as a Home or Overseas student.

Details of our various course fees are available on our University fees & funding pages pages.

Tuition fees can often be paid in installments, and many international students are eligible to obtain a discount for prompt payment of their annual fees. For full details visits our payment processes page

Living costs

In addition to tuition fees you will need to factor in your living costs for your time with us. This will typically include the costs of accommodation, travel, food and drink, social activities etc. If you are applying for an international student visa you will need to show that in addition to your course fees you also have enough money to cover these living costs. You will find more information on our Money Matters pages.

We will also offer you tips and advice on how to take advantage of the many low cost and free social activities to choose from in London. Remember, you'll be studying a city of 350,000 students, and there are plenty of low-cost student focused activities, events and services.

Working and studying

Many of our international students carry out part-time jobs during their studies. London offers a wide range of possibilities for such work, though combining work with a demanding Westminster course can be challenging. Students are able to work in all kinds of organisations.

Our Counselling and Advice Service offers information about immigration and work

Scholarships

Our award-winning International Scholarships programme offers a range of financial support packages to students from all over the world.

Useful links

The International Student Calculator is there to help you plan and manage your money for study in the UK.

The UNIAID Student Life Wiki is an interactive uni guide which allows students to view and edit articles about their town, University, living costs, and much more.

UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA)

British Council information on living costs