Course Name |
Fees for June 2025 (per year) |
Fees for New and Existing Students from August 2025 |
HND in Business |
£6,000 per year (4 years) |
£6,355 per year (2 years) |
BA (Hons) Business and Management (Level 6 Top-up) | £9,250 (1 year course) |
£9,535 (1 year) |
BA (Hons) Global Business and Entrepreneurship with Foundation Year |
£9,250 per year (4 years) |
Foundation Year: £5,760 Years 1 – 3: £9,535 per year (3 years) |
BA (Hons) Global Business (Business Management) with Foundation Year |
£9,250 per year (4 years) |
Foundation Year: £5,760 Years 1 – 3: £9,535 per year (3 years) |
BSc (Hons) Business & Tourism Management* *Please note this is a 4-year course with a Foundation Year. |
£9,250 per year (4 years) |
Foundation Year: £5,760 Years 1 – 3: £9,535 per year (3 years) |
BSc (Hons) Applied Business Psychology with Foundation Year |
£9,250 per year (4 years) |
£9,535 per year (4 years) |
BSc (Hons) Project Management with Foundation Year |
£9,250 per year (4 years) |
Foundation Year: £5,760 Years 1 – 3: £9,535 per year (3 years) |
BA (Hons) Business and Enterprise with Foundation Year in Business |
£9,250 per year (4 years |
Years 1 – 3: £9,535 per year (3 years) |
MSc Global Business |
£8,595 (1 year) |
£8,595 (1 year) |
Our Tuition Fees
Course Name |
Fees for June 2025 (per year) |
Fees for New and Existing Students from August 2025 |
HND in Healthcare Practice for England (Healthcare Management) |
£6,000 per year (4 years) |
£6,355 per year (2 years) |
BSc (Hons) Health, Wellbeing and Social Care with Foundation Year |
£9,250 per year (4 years) |
£9,535 per year (4 years) |
BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care with Foundation Year in Health and Care |
£9,250 per year (4 years) |
£9,535 per year (4 years) |
BSc (Hons) Health, Wellbeing and Social Care (Level 6 Direct Entry) | £9,250 (1 year) |
£9,535 (1 year) |
Course name |
Fees for June 2025 (per year) |
Fees for New and Existing Students from August 2025 |
HND in Digital Technologies for England (Cyber Security) |
£6,000 per year (4 years) |
£6,355 per year (2 years) |
BSc (Hons) Computing with Foundation Year |
£9,250 per year (4 years) |
£9,535 per year (4 years) |
Course name |
Fees for June 2025 (per year) |
Fees for New and Existing Students from August 2025 |
BSc (Hons) Construction Management with Foundation Year |
£9,250 per year (4 years) |
£9,535 per year (4 years) |
HND in Construction Management for England (Construction Design and Build Technician) |
£6,000 per year (4 years) |
£6,355 per year (2 years) |
BSc (Hons) Construction Management (Level 6 Top Up) |
£9,250 (1 year) |
£9,535 (1 year) |
Course name |
Fees for June 2025 (per year) |
Fees for New and Existing Students from August 2025 |
BSc (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management* |
£9,250 per year (4 years) |
Foundation Year: £5,760 Years 1 – 3: £9,535 per year (3 years) |
Overview
You may be able to borrow money from the UK Government to help pay your tuition fees and to help with your living costs while studying.
The first thing you need to do is register for an account with the Student Loan Company (SLC) and then complete an application to see if you are eligible for funding.
You will need to provide details so that your application can be considered. This will include details of your nationality or residency status, whether you have received any previous funding, the course you are applying for qualifies for funding, as well as provide evidence of your identity.
This can be done online for most students, however sometimes it may be necessary to complete a paper-based application, you will be advised during the application process if that is the case.
Types of Funding
There are three main types of funding available, you can choose which ones to apply for based on your needs and circumstances.
The outcome will depend on your circumstances and the application details you submit. Each one is covered in more detail on the website, visit gov.uk/student finance
Tuition Fee Loans - these loans are not income-assessed and are used to pay your UK-based tuition fees.
Maintenance Loans - these loans are partly income-assessed and can be used to help with the cost of living whilst you are studying.
Supplementary Grants - these grants are limited to students with specific personal circumstances or needs and may or may not be repayable depending on your circumstances.
Loans, Grants and Funding