The Department for Education has announced it intends to change both the Home tuition fee limit and the value of maintenance loans from September 2025.
If you are an international student or a postgraduate student the fee you pay is not affected.
Tuition fees
- The full-time undergraduate home tuition fee will increase by £285, from £9,250 to £9,535.
- The part-time undergraduate home tuition fee will also increase by 3.1%. The fee will now be £2,383.75 per 30 credit module per year.
If you apply and qualify for a tuition fee loan from your student finance provider (for most students that will be ) this will continue to cover the full tuition fee amount.
Maintenance loans
There will also be a 3.1% increase to maximum student maintenance loans for the 2025/26 academic year.
All students who apply and qualify for a maintenance loan from your student finance provider (for most students that will be ) will automatically qualify for this uplift in support.
How much you will repay every month
This won't have any impact on the amount you repay each month after graduating.
This will be 9% of anything you earn over £25,000 a year if you’re from England, which is exactly the same as it is now, and doesn't change based on how much you owe.
(Note: that £25,000 figure is if you're from England. If you're from Scotland it's £31,395, from Wales it's £27,295 and if you're from Northern Ireland it's £24,990).
Other financial support available
We are committed to our students’ success and are investing significant financial resources in addressing the cost of living crisis for students with more than £3.3 million available in financial support in 2024-5. We have a range of Bursaries and Scholarships you may be eligible for to support you during your study with us.
Advice and support
University Alliance has teamed up with the student money experts at Save The Student [External link on unimythsbusted.co.uk] – including how the increase will affect your repayments.
If you have any questions, please contact us.