Studying for a degree is an investment in your future. We believe that talented students from a variety of backgrounds should have the opportunity to study at Kent. That's why we offer a wide range of scholarships and have established one of the most generous financial support schemes in the UK.
I applied for the Bob Friend Scholarship which is exclusively for Journalism students. It is sponsored by Sky News and includes a month’s work experience there.
Our student finance timeline shows you how to apply for funding, all the important deadlines and dates, plus some handy hints and tips to get more from your budget.
Use the 12 months before you arrive to sort out your finances and get the best possible start to student life at Kent.
The 2024/25 regulated UK tuition fees are £9,250. Current students should refer to ourstudent finance pagesfor fees and funding information.
What are the tuition fees for my course?
Our tuition fees ensure the continued provision of high-quality teaching and first-class facilities for all our students. Fees for 2024/25 entry can be found on our course pages.
To find out your tuition fees, simply follow the steps below:
Any university or college that wants to charge higher tuition fees for home/EU undergraduates must have an access and participation plan (formerly known as an access agreement) approved by the Office for Students.
Access and participation plans cover full-time students and (from 2012-13) part-time students studying at an intensity of at least 25% of a full-time course.
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