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University guide 2023: University of Nottingham

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All you need to know about studying at the University of Nottingham

Fees £9,250 for full-time undergraduates. International students pay from £11,600 (nursing studies) to £33,250 (veterinary medicine and veterinary surgery).

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Bursaries A comprehensive range of bursary and scholarship support is available to students with awards made on a variety of criteria.

A key element of support offered is the University of Nottingham Core Bursary and Nottingham Potential Bursary, which can offer up to £2,000 per year to home, undergraduate students with household incomes of up to £35,000.

The Maycock-Whileman Scholarship provides £1,000 per year to students with refugee status.

More information about the whole range of scholarships and bursaries is available from the university’s website.

Accommodation Most (95%) first years live in university accommodation, 11,208 places are available across three campuses. All first-year students are guaranteed university-arranged accommodation if they firmly accept their offer of a place on a course at the University of Nottingham and apply for accommodation by midnight on 13 June (midnight 3 August for EU or international students).

Prices vary. Expect to pay from £111.50 a week for a standard bedroom (price per person), self catered, to £264.95 a week for a fully-catered hall/house.

Contact
Tel: +44 (0)115 951 5559
Email: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/studywithus/enquiry.aspx
Web: nottingham.ac.uk
Accommodation: nottingham.ac.uk/accommodation

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