Money advice for students

Money information

Fees, funding and managing your money

Your tuition fees and your eligibility for student funding, bursaries and scholarships depend on a number of factors, including the year you start your course, the kind of course you take, and whether you study full- or part-time.

New students 2012/2013

finance_70x70.jpgIf you are starting your course in 2012 (or after) you will be studying under a new set of financial arrangements with new tuition fees and funding.

I am starting my studies in 2012

Need extra financial support?

tax_credit_70x70.jpg There are a number of grants, bursaries and other funds that you can apply for, if you are finding it difficult to meet your course-related costs. 

Find out what funding is available

Started studying before 2012?

finance_70x70.jpgIf you started your course before 1 September 2012, your fees and funding arrangements are different to those of students starting after that date.

I started studying before 2012

Graduate fee discounts

money_matters_70x70.jpg If you have a qualification from the University of Brighton, you could be eligible for a 10% discount on your fees for further study.

Find out if you are eligible for a discount


Managing your money

Helen (Student Adviser) offers practical advice for new students about managing finances when starting at university.