This information applies to UK and EU students only. Tuition fee details for international (Non-EU) students are provided in the degree pages.
Newcastle University will be charging a tuition fee of £9,000 per year for new undergraduates who start University in September 2014.
*Eligibility will depend on factors including where you live, the course you choose to study, where you study, and whether or not you already hold a higher education qualification. (Source: Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.)
If you do not have a full or partial tuition fee loan you will be entitled to a 2% early payment discount on the fees payable by yourself if you choose to pay in full on or before the 26 November 2014.
Wherever possible we aim to minimise additional costs that students incur. However, some of our degrees involve costs that are not covered within our tuition fees. To make sure that you budget accurately for university life, please make sure that you read our policy on additional costs. This outlines all costs that fall outside of your tuition fees as well as any support you can expect to receive towards them.
You will need to allow around £8,500 a year to cover your living costs. This figure is for guidance only and will depend on your own personal spending patterns and money managing skills. See our guide to living costs.
The University will withhold degree certification if tuition fees have not been paid. Please see University General Regulations (PDF: 69KB).
Universities wishing to charge tuition fees of more than £6,000 per year have had to commit to an Access Agreement negotiated with the Office for Fair Access (OFFA) which sets out their commitments to widening participation and fair access. See the Newcastle University Access Agreement 2014 entry (PDF: 1.08MB).