If you normally live in the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man you are likely to be assessed as liable to pay the same level of tuition fee as students from England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The £9,000 tuition fee is applicable for all full-time undergraduate degree programmes except for graduate entry to the BVM&S Veterinary Medicine and graduate entry to the LLB Law programmes. Tuition fees must be paid directly to the University, in advance or at the start of the course.
For information on financial support, please contact your island authority.
We are awaiting confirmation that applicants to the BN Nursing Studies may apply to the Student Awards Agency for Scotland to have the tuition fees paid on their behalf.
Tuition fees must be paid directly to the University, in advance or at the start of the degree programme. You should be aware, however, that the payment of all fees and charges is your responsibility. If you are financing your own studies, or are partly self-funded, arrangements to pay your tuition fees must be made before or at registration.
This is your main cost during University. You are best to plan a budget to include accommodation, food, books, clothes, entertainment, travel and bills like electricity and gas.
We have estimated that it will cost you approximately £7,500 a year to live and study as an undergraduate at Edinburgh.
Depending on your lifestyle it could be higher. Whether you choose to live in catered or self-catered halls of residence or a flat will also have an impact on how much you spend.
Some degrees also involve additional costs, for example studying abroad or compulsory field courses.
You should make sure that you are aware of these costs early on in your application process.
Check our degree finder for information on your chosen course. You can speak to staff in our Admissions Offices for more details.
Our Student Recruitment and Admissions team will help with any enquiries you may have about studying at the University of Edinburgh.
Office hours are Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm.
This article was published on Jan 24, 2013