Undergraduate fees & funding
Get to grips with undergraduate fees and funding at Hull: explore tuition fees, discover scholarships and support, learn how and when to pay, and find out just how far your money can go in one of the UK’s most affordable student cities.

Any university will tell you it makes good financial sense to get a degree
It’s true. In fact, new figures show the average graduate earns £6,500 more per year than a non-graduate.1 And it makes even more sense when you choose Hull. Why? We’re proud to be one of the most affordable options out there. You’ll live in the city with England's most affordable rent2... and cheapest nights out!
Add into that our scholarships, bursaries and awards and your money will go much further here.

Your complete guide to student finance
Take a look at our handy guide for students from England applying to study a full-time undergraduate degree for all you need to know.
Big support for big ideas
We've got a range of cash awards, fee discounts and scholarships available, including options for UK and overseas students, to help take the financial load off your undergraduate degree.
A student city that won't break the bank
We're one of the UK's most affordable cities – fact. That means your student loan will go miles further.³ Don't believe us? Take a look.
Worried about money? We can help.
Get expert advice from our financial support team. Use our free budget calculator to help you manage your money better each month.
How we spend your fees
We know that university offers an unprecedented life experience. That’s why we invest your tuition fees responsibly to ensure that you have a rich, varied and inspiring platform to achieve the future you want.
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Graduate labour market statistics 2023, gov.uk
Office for National Statistics (ONS), Private rent and house prices, UK; February 2025
European Cost of Living Index, numbeo.com