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12 Top UK Universities That Have The Cheapest Tuition Fees For International Students

I came across a very powerful article at topuniversities.com and I have decided to share with you. This article is about some top Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) that have the cheapest tuition fees for International Students.

If you want to study in the UK, unfortunately it doesn’t come cheap – around £12,200/US$15,640 is needed for living costs alone (and that’s if you don’t study in the more expensive London).

 

Now, you want to know Which Top UK Universities Have the Cheapest Tuition Fees for International Students? See them below:

 

Although it doesn’t currently appear in the QS World University Rankings®, Leeds Beckett does receive four stars out of five in the QS Stars opt-in rating system, scoring top marks for its Internationalization, Specialist Criteria, Employability, Facilitates and Inclusiveness.

Leeds Beckett is popular with international students and was ranked fourth in the UK for graduate employability, with 96.6% of graduates in work or further study six months after graduation.  Notable alumni of Leeds Beckett include Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky Wilson.

2. University of Bedfordshire:

Annual international tuition fees: £9,750 (~US$12,480)

Next on our look at the cheapest UK universities for international students is the University of Bedfordshire, which has its two main campuses in Luton and Bedford, two lively student towns with excellent links to London if you’re ever in the mood for a day trip.

Despite its name, the university also has campuses in Buckinghamshire. The university has more than 24,000 students of 100 different nationalities, and has a graduate employment/further study rate of 92%.

3. Royal Agricultural University:

Annual international tuition fees: £10,000 (~US$12,800)

Joint third for the lowest tuition fees is the specialized Royal Agricultural University, the oldest agricultural college in the English-speaking world (founded in 1845). It’s located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, a market town with fascinating Roman origins.

4. York St John University:

Annual international tuition fees: £10,000 (~US$12,800)

If you’re interested in studying up north in the historic city of York, York St John University could be ideal. The university has almost 6,000 students, with far more women enrolled than men, and has a graduate employment rate of 94%.

5. The University of Suffolk:

Annual international tuition fees: £10,080 (~US$12,900)

The next of these cheapest universities for international students in the UK is also one of the youngest, with the University of Suffolk only 10 years old (having been founded in 2007). The university has around 5,000 students, again with a large proportion of female students. It has five sites, with its main campus in Ipswich.

6. University of Wales, Trinity Saint David:

Annual international tuition fees: £10,200 (~US$13,070)

If you want to study in Wales, the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David could be ideal, offering the cheapest tuition fees for international students in the country.

It’s another young university, founded in 2010 through the merger of some of the oldest universities in Wales, the University of Wales, Lampeter (UWL) and Trinity University College (TUC).

=7. University of Chester:

Annual international tuition fees: £10,500 (~US$13,440)

The next in our list of the cheapest universities for international students, the University of Chester, has been in existence since 1839 (when it was known as Chester Diocesan Training College) and didn’t gain full university status until 2005.

The university has five campuses in and around Chester, one of the most beautiful and historic cities in the country, and has around 19,850 students.

8=. University of Cumbria

Annual international tuition fees: £10,500 (~US$13,440)

In the northwest, the University of Cumbria is another young university offering lower tuition fees than many other universities in the UK. Formed by a merger of previous universities in 2007, the university is continuing to grow academically as well as geographically.

=9. Glasgow Caledonian University:

 

Annual international tuition fees: £10,500 (~US$13,440)

Tied with Cumbria as the seventh cheapest university for international students in the UK is Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU), the only Scottish institution to feature in this list. GCU was founded in 1993 by a merger and today has more than 20,000 students.

It was the first Scottish university to open a campus in London, and the first in the UK to do so in New York.

=10. Southampton Solent University

 

Annual international tuition fees: £10,500 (~US$13,440)

Representing south England is Southampton Solent University, which combines lower tuition fees with easy access to the beach. More than 95% of Solent’s graduates are in work or further study six months after graduation, and the university receives three QS Stars, including five-star scores for its inclusiveness and teaching.

=11. University of Sunderland

 

Annual international tuition fees: £10,500 (~US$13,440)

Another of the cheapest universities for international students is the University of Sunderland, which has its roots in the Sunderland Technical College (founded 1901) and gained university status in 1992. As well as its two campuses in Sunderland, the university has a site in London, and recently opened a Hong Kong campus.

=12. Wrexham Glyndŵr University

 

Annual international tuition fees: £10,500 (~US$13,440)

Concluding our look at the cheapest UK universities is another Welsh option, Wrexham Glyndŵr University, which has campuses in Wrexham, Northop and St Asaph in north-east Wales, as well as a campus in Kingston-upon-Thames, London. The university takes its name from the Welsh hero Owain Glyndŵr, the last native Welshman to hold the title of Prince of Wales.