Veterinary medicine fees 2022-2023
Tuition fees for undergraduate veterinary medicine in 2022-2023.
Home students
If you already have a degree and want to study a second degree in veterinary medicine, you will be:
- classed as a full cost student in terms of your fee status
- charged the same annual fee rate as Overseas/International students
Annual tuition fee increase
Tuition fees increase every year in the majority of cases.
If you intend to study over additional years, you should take this annual tuition fee increase into consideration when you estimate your fees for a degree.
2022-2023 fees
Fee status | Home - Scotland | Home - RUK | Overseas/Full Cost/EU (from 2021 - onwards) |
2022-2023 entry | £1,820 | £9,250 | £34,200 |
2021-2022 entry | £1,820 | £9,250 | £33,500 |
2020-2021 entry | £1,820* | £9,250 | £32,850 |
2019-2020 entry | £1,820* | £9,250 | £31,450 |
2018-2019 entry | £1,820* | £9,250 | £30,800 |
2017-2018 entry | £1,820* | £9,000 |
£30,200 |
*EU fee status was included in our Home-Scotland fee until 2021-2022.
2022-2023 fees
Fee status | All students |
2022-2023 entry | £34,200 |
2021-2022 entry | £33,500 |
2020-2021 entry | £32,850 |
2019-2020 entry |
£31,450 |
2018-2019 entry | £30,800 |
Funding
Find out what scholarships and funding options are available for your degree.