Study abroad finance

Kelowna, Canada

Study abroad finance

 

This information refers to undergraduate courses only.  However some postgraduate taught courses may be eligible for the Vice-Chancellor’s Award. Please contact the Global Opportunities team for details.

Studying abroad requires students to budget for a range of costs including flights, visa and insurance. The cost of living also differs from country to country and there are some funding opportunities for students studying or working overseas, including automatic and means tested bursaries and destination based scholarships.

All exchange students are responsible for paying for their own accommodation, travel, insurance, visa costs (if applicable) and all other living expenses whilst studying or working abroad and so budgeting in advance is crucial.  

 

Please be aware that study abroad options may change at any time for a number of reasons, including curriculum developments, changes to arrangements with partner universities, travel restrictions or other circumstances outside of the University’s control. Every effort will be made to update this information as quickly as possible should a change occur. Please note that, in order to be accepted on to a study abroad programme, you have to achieve the relevant academic requirements as set by the University of Nottingham AND meet the selection criteria of both the University of Nottingham and the partner institution (though the partner institution is under no obligation to accept you).
 

Tuition fees and student loans

 

Automatic and means-tested bursaries

 

Destination specific scholarships and bursaries

 

University of Nottingham Travel scholarships

 

Further information

Contact Financial support for information about tuition fees and Student Finance loans.

Contact the Global Opportunities team for information about study abroad bursaries or external bursaries.

Global Opportunities

University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK

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