New undergraduates for 2024 entry

Fee information for 2024 entry will be available here soon. For an indication of what to expect, please see the information below for 2023 entry.
As a full-time UK undergraduate student starting your course you will have two main costs to meet:
  • Your tuition fees
  • Your living costs

There is help available to meet these costs, with the exact financial support available to you depending on which part of the UK you are from.

Bangor University will charge new, full-time undergraduate students starting in September 2023 a tuition fee of £9,000.

The University may increase the fees for each subsequent year of study by the amount permitted by Welsh Government.

The important thing to remember about the tuition fees is that UK students do not have to pay the tuition fee upfront – you study first and pay back when you’re earning. Once you leave University, you will start to repay the loan in the April after you graduate. You only start repaying when you're earning over the repayment threshold.

Choose from the options below for more detailed information about the funding available to you.

Information on financial support for full time undergraduate students from Wales can be found here. 

Information on financial support for full time undergraduate students from England can be found here. 

Information on financial support for full time undergraduate students from Scotland can be found here. 

Information on financial support for full time undergraduate students from Northern Ireland can be found here. 

Information on financial support for full time undergraduate students from the EU can be found here. 

 

Information on financial support for full time undergraduate students on NHS funded courses can be found here. 

Information on financial support for part-time undergraduate students can be found here. 

At Bangor you can also apply for various Bangor University bursaries and scholarships which could help with your living costs.

Most students also have part-time jobs during the holidays and/or term-time to help cover their costs. When you are here, the Student Employment Bureau, Bangor CareerConnect can help you find part-time work, while the work experience opportunities available through the Skills and Employability Service will enhance your CV and help you find employment when you graduate. Taking part in the Bangor Employability Award could also make a difference to how you perform in the graduate jobs market.

Students walking through a corridor at the Main Arts Building

International Students

If you are an International Student, please visit the International Education Centre website for more information about fees and finance.

Students studying and socialising at Barlows, St Mary's Student Village

Scholarships and Bursaries

There are additional sources of financial support available to students in the form of scholarships and bursaries. 

It looks like you’re visiting from outside the UK, would you like to be redirected to the international page?