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How much does it cost?
You will need to budget for your tuition fees plus living expenses for the duration of your course.
Each university sets its own tuition fees, so they will vary considerably depending on what you study and where you study it. Annual tuition fees are clearly marked on Study Options course lists, so please check these carefully when you are choosing your course.
Tuition fees and living costs vary considerably between different universities and locations, so it's important to do your research into costs carefully, and to factor finance and funding into the decision-making process as early as possible. If money is a key consideration for you, it could be the factor that makes you decide to take one offer of place over another, or go for this city rather than that one.
Please bear in mind a few other costs you’re going to encounter, including airfares (from £650 up to over £1,000, depending on what time of year you travel) your student visa application fee (currently £385 for a length of course visa for Australia; £115 for a year-long New Zealand student visa) and Overseas Student Health Cover charges (around £250-500 per year). All international students must have suitable medical insurance cover for the duration of their studies - the first of these charges is payable at the same time as your tuition fee deposit and you'll need to show evidence of having insurance when you apply for your student visa.