Funding
EU undergraduates starting in 2012
This page provides a summary of the funding available to full-time undergraduate students from the EU who are starting a university course for the first time in 2012.
Tuition fee loan
If you are an EU student you should be eligible to get a loan from the UK government to cover the cost of your tuition fees whilst you are studying. You start to pay back this student loan after you have left university and you are earning over £21,000 a year.
Find out more about the tuition fee loan
Help with living costs
If you have an EU passport but have been living in the UK for more than three years you may be able to apply for some help from the government to cover your living costs.
Find out if you qualify on the Directgov website
EU widening access bursary
This bursary will reduce the tutition fees you need to pay in the first year of your course by up to £3,000. University of Brighton widening access bursaries are funded by the National Scholarship Programme and do not need to be repaid.
Find out more about the EU widening access bursary
There is also an EU part-time widening access bursary
University of Brighton scholarships
The university offers a range of scholarships.
Find out more about University of Brighton scholarships.
Other financial support
There is other financial support available to help students who are having difficulties meeting their course-related costs.

