Detailed Breakdown – Undergraduate and Foundation Home Fees
This page outlines our tuition fees for Undergraduate and Integrated Foundation courses. For the clearest guide to find out how much you would have to pay for the course you are interested in, please visit the fees section on the relevant course page.
January 2020 start
Term | Tuition |
Winter 2020 | £3,150 |
Spring 2020 | £3,150 |
Summer 2020 | £3,150 |
Autumn 2020 | £3,150 |
Total Year One | £12,600 |
Winter 2021 | £3,150 |
Spring 2021 | £3,150 |
Summer 2021 | £3,150 |
Autumn 2021 | £3,150 |
Total Year Two | £12,600 |
Grand total | £25,200 |
September 2020 start (8-term Business degree)
Term | Tuition |
Autumn 2020 | £3,150 |
Winter 2021 | £3,150 |
Spring 2021 | £3,150 |
Summer 2021 | £3,150 |
Total Year One | £12,600 |
Autumn 2021 | £3,150 |
Winter 2022 | £3,150 |
Spring 2022 | £3,150 |
Summer 2022 | £3,150 |
Total Year Two | £12,600 |
Grand total | £25,200 |
September 2020 start (9-term degree)
Term | Tuition |
Autumn 2020 | £2,800 |
Winter 2021 | £2,800 |
Spring 2021 | £2,800 |
Summer 2021 | £2,800 |
Total Year One | £11,200 |
Autumn 2021 | £2,800 |
Winter 2022 | £2,800 |
Spring 2022 | £2,800 |
Summer 2022 | £2,800 |
Total Year Two | £11,200 |
Autumn 2022 | £2,800 |
Grand total | £25,200 |
MB ChB – January 2022 start
The University is a not-for-profit charity that receives no government subsidy, thus all students must meet the full economic cost of the training. Tuition fees are £38,000 per annum for UK and EU/Overseas students.
Foundation Pathway programmes
Our Foundation pathway programmes cost £3,150 per term for the three terms of the chosen programme, starting from either September or from January.
Notes
- ^ Buckingham students’ eligibility for the tuition fee loan and the amount of that loan are subject to confirmation from the Student Loan Company.
- The above figures are for tuition only and do not include accommodation.
- New students (except Education and Medicine) are required to pay a general bond of £300. New students that live in university managed accommodation will be required to pay an additional £700 deposit for their accommodation, (£1,000).
The bond is a deposit held by the University and is non-refundable for the duration of your studies. On completion of your studies or ceasing to be a member of the University the bond will be refunded less any balance remaining on your account.
Fee increases
The University reserves the right to increase course fees annually in line with inflation linked to the Retail Price Index (RPI) to take account of the University’s increased costs of delivering educational services. If the University intends to increase your course fees it will notify you via email of this as soon as reasonably practicable.