We understand that when you choose to study, you are investing in your future. We offer a range of scholarships, bursaries and payment plans for many of our programmes to support you through your studies.

Scholarships and bursaries information

Find out more about our start dates, application deadlines, programme fees and payment plans below.

 

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Full-time programmes

Dates and deadlines

We strongly recommend that you submit your application as early as possible to allow you to complete all the preparations needed to study your chosen programme. After receiving an offer it can take time to arrange your finances and apply for your visa (if applicable) and it is important that you arrive in good time to enrol on your course.

Academic year

May 2024 September 2024 January 2025
Application deadline (International) 29 March 2024 30 June 2024 15 November 2024
Application deadline (UK/Home) 17 May 2024 13 September 2024 17 January 2025
Enrolment 27 May 2024 23 September 2024 27 January 2025
Teaching start date 03 June 2024 30 September 2024 03 February 2025

Pre-Sessional English

March 2024 June 2024 July 2024
Duration 6 weeks 11 weeks 6 weeks
Induction week Monday 11 March 2024 Monday 10 June 2024 Monday 15 July 2024
Teaching start date Monday 18 March 2024 Monday 17 June 2024 Monday 22 July 2024
Exam week w/c 6 May 2024 w/c 26 August 2024 w/c 26 August 2024
Finishing date Friday 10 May 2024 Friday 30 August 2024 Friday 30 August 2024

More information on how to pay your fees can be found on our Finance page.

Please note that your tuition fees do not include the cost of course books that you may choose to purchase, stationery, printing and photocopying, accommodation, living expenses, travel or any other extracurricular activities. As a Northumbria University London Campus student, you will have full access to our online digital library with over 400,000 e-books and 50,000 electronic journals.

What’s included in your tuition fees?

Your tuition fees cover far more than your time in class with our expert academics, it covers the cost of providing you with excellent services and student experience.

  • Contact time in class – typically in lectures, seminars and tutorials
  • Access to facilities, including computers, on-campus Wi-Fi, printers, vending machines, quiet study spaces
  • The support of our Careers & Employment Service help you to become more employable, secure placements and run workshops
  • Academic support – our ACE Team run multiple sessions on academic writing, presenting, exam techniques throughout the semester, as well as 1-2-1 appointments and drop-in sessions
  • Student support services such as our Ask4Help Service. Find out more about the services available to you on our Student Support page
  • Access to online resources, including 24/ 7 Library with over 400,000 e-books and 50,000 electronic journals.

Pre-Sessional English and Study Skills

International
6-week course
  • 2023/24: £1,625
  • 2024/25: £1,625
12-week course
  • 2023/24: £3,250
  • 2024/25: £3,250

Undergraduate degrees

UK/Home International
International Year One Business
  •  N/A
  •  2023/24: £16,500
  • 2024/25: £16,750
BSc (Hons) Computing with:

  • Technology
  • Information Technology Management
  • Data Science and Big Data Technology
  • Cyber Security Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence Technology
  • 2023/24: £9,250
  • 2024/25: ££9,250
  • 2023/24: £19,000
  • 2024/25: £19,750

Undergraduate Top-Up degrees

UK/Home International
BA (Hons) Business Enterprise, Creation and Management (Top-Up)  

  • 2023/24: £9,250
  • 2024/25: ££9,250
 

  • 2023/24: £19,000
  • 2024/25: £19,750
BA (Hons) International Banking and Finance (Top-Up)
BSc (Hons) Business Enterprise and Innovation Management (Top Up)
  • 2023/24: £9,250
  • 2024/25: ££9,250
  • 2023/24: £19,000
  • 2024/25: £19,750
BSc Global Business Management (Top Up)
BSc Global Business Management (Logistics and Supply Chain) (Top-Up)
BSc Global Business Management (Marketing) (Top-Up)
BSc Global Business Management (Human Resource Management) (Top-Up)
BSc International Banking and Finance (Top-Up)
BSc International Tourism, Hospitality and Events (Top-Up)

Pre-Masters

UK/Home International
Graduate Certificate in Business
  • 2023/24: £3,495
  • 2024/25: £3,495
  • 2023/24: £6,750
  • 2024/25: £6,750
Graduate Certificate in Computing and Technology

Postgraduate Business and Design degrees

UK/Home International
MSc Business with:

  • Business Analytics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Financial Management
  • Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • International Management
  • Marketing Management
 

  • 2023/24: £11,250
  • 2024/25: £11,750
 

  • 2023/24: £19,000
  • 2024/25: £19,750
MSc Business with:

  • Business Analytics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Financial Management
  • Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • International Management
  • Marketing Management

with Advanced Practice

 

  • 2023/24: £14,250
  • 2024/25: £14,750
 

  • 2023/24: £22,000
  • 2024/25: £22,750
MA Luxury Brand Management 
  • 2023/24: £9,250
  • 2024/25: £9,250
  • 2023/24: £19,000
  • 2024/25: £19,750
MA Luxury Brand Management with Advanced Practice
  • 2023/24: £12,250
  • 2024/25: £12,250
  • 2023/24: £22,000
  • 2024/25: £22,750
MSc Global Logistics, Operations and Supply Chain Management
  • 2023/24: £9,960
  • 2024/25: £10,460
  • 2023/24: £19,000
  • 2024/25: £19,750
MSc Global Logistics, Operations and Supply Chain Management with Advanced Practice
  • 2023/24: £12,960
  • 2024/25: £13,460
  • 2023/24: £22,000
  • 2024/25: £22,750
MSc International Project Management
  • 2023/24: £9,960
  • 2024/25: £10,460
  • 2023/24: £19,000
  • 2024/25: £19,750
MSc International Project Management with Advanced Practice
  • 2023/24: £12,960
  • 2024/25: £13,460
  • 2023/24: £22,000
  • 2024/25: £22,750
MSc Digital Marketing
  • 2023/24: £11,250
  • 2024/25: £11,750
  • 2023/24: £19,000
  • 2024/25: £19,750
MSc Digital Marketing with Advanced Practice
  • 2023/24: £14,250
  • 2024/25: £14,750
  • 2023/24: £22,000
  • 2024/25: £22,750
MA/MSc Multidisciplinary Innovation
  • 2023/24: £9,250
  • 2024/25: £9,250
  • 2023/24: £17,500
  • 2024/25: £18,250

Postgraduate Computing degrees

UK/Home International
MSc Artificial Intelligence Technology
  • 2023/24: £9,960
  • 2024/25: £10,460
  • 2023/24: £19,000
  • 2024/25: £19,750
MSc Big Data and Data Science Technology
MSc Computing and Technology
MSc Cyber Security
MSc Cyber Security Technology
MSc Technology for Sustainable Cities
MSc Web and Mobile Development Technologies
  • 2023/24: £9,250
  • 2024/25: £9,250
  • 2023/24: £19,000
  • 2024/25: £19,750
MSc Artificial Intelligence Technology with Advanced Practice
  • 2023/24: £12,960
  • 2024/25: £13,460
  • 2023/24: £22,000
  • 2024/25: £22,750
MSc Big Data and Data Science Technology with Advanced Practice
MSc Computing and Technology with Advanced Practice
MSc Cyber Security with Advanced Practice
MSc Cyber Security Technology with Advanced Practice
MSc Technology for Sustainable Cities with Advanced Practice

For more information on term dates, please check the appropriate Academic Calendar and refer to the London Campus Calendar.

These dates apply to most taught students however there are variations to this calendar and all students should check specific programme dates with their Programme Leader as dates for some provisions will vary.

If you are a self-funded student and need support spreading the cost of your tuition, we now offer an instalment plan for many of our courses.

Please note, this option is not available for students studying our Graduate Certificate or courses shorter than one year as full fees must be paid before your CAS is issued for these programmes. Instalment plans are not available to students in conjunction with our full fee payment discount.

Step 1: When you make an application to study with us, you must request an instalment plan in writing by emailing London.admissions@northumbria.ac.uk – we will store this against your application record and include the information in your unconditional offer letter.

Students without an instalment plan in their unconditional offer letter will not be offered this option.

Step 2: Once you have an offer to study with us, you are required to pay a minimum deposit of £5,500 prior to your CAS being issued. This must be paid in advance of our advertised CAS deadlines.

Step 3: Pay the remaining fee balance in a further 3 equal instalments (an instalment plan) during the first semester of your course and before the below payment deadlines.

Course start 1st instalment deadline 2nd instalment deadline 3rd instalment deadline
January, or February 28 Feb 31 March 30 April
May, or June 30 June 31 July 31 Aug
September or October 31 Oct 30 Nov 15 Dec

Students who fail to meet the payment dates and flexibility offered by the instalment plan risk their right to attend their course and be sponsored to study in the UK.

For UK students looking to study our undergraduate programmes, you will be able to fund your studies through Student Finance England. For more information visit the Student Finance England website.

After your application has been processed by Student Finance England, they will send you a Student Finance Entitlement letter with your customer reference number (CRN), which you should quote whenever you contact them.

Student Finance England will pay your tuition fees direct to the university.

If you are a UK student, you may be eligible for a postgraduate loan of up to £10,000+ from the UK Government. Click here to find out more about the loan and whether you are eligible to receive it.

In addition to your tuition fees, you should also allow enough funds to cover your living expenses for the duration of your studies. The actual amount that you will need depends on your lifestyle, but the UKVI recommend that the minimum amount required by a single student to cover basic living expenses (e.g. accommodation, heating, food) is approximately £1,334 in London.

We understand that it’s important to budget whilst you’re studying in London with us. To help you understand what kind of costs you can expect, take a look at the average living costs in London:

  • Rent: £450 – £550
  • Food: £120
  • Social life: £140
  • Travel: £50
  • Phone: £50
  • Books and equipment: £25 per month

It’s important to note that these are approximate monthly costs, the actual cost depends on lifestyle and will vary for each individual. For further information regarding living costs and living in London, we recommend visiting thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk for further information.

Part-time programmes

Dates and deadlines

We recommend you submit your application as early as possible to secure your place on your desired intake.

Academic year 2024/25

October 2024
Application deadline TBC
Course start date 14 October 2024

 

January 2025
Application deadline TBC
Course start date 13 January 2025

For more information about scholarships, please contact us today.

If you would like to spread the cost of your tuition, we offer an instalment plan for our self-funded part-time students. Please note that this instalment plan is not available to Postgraduate Loan students.

Step 1: Pay a £2,450 deposit on or before enrolment

Step 2: Pay 22 x monthly direct debits of equal payments

Self-funded UK part-time students will be able to apply for a Postgraduate Loan up to the value of £10,000+.

Postgraduate Loan

If you are a UK/Home student, you may be eligible for a postgraduate loan of up to £10,000+ from the UK Government. Click here to find out more about the loan and whether you are eligible to receive it.

Key Facts

  • Postgraduate Loan of up to £10,000+
  • Full and part-time programmes are eligible
  • Applicants must be under 60 years old and a UK student*
  • Repayments are based upon your income
  • Loan repayment rates are set at 6% of your annual income over £21,000

You can apply for a postgraduate loan through the UK Government website. If you are interested in finding out more about this funding option or if you are unsure of your eligibility, please contact us.

* EU students may be eligible for the PGL if they are living in England on the first day of the first academic year of their programme and they have lived in the European Economic Area or Switzerland for the last three years. International students may be eligible for the PGL if they have permanent residency in the UK.

Public Holidays

Please see a list of UK statutory bank holidays below.

Most banks, Post Offices and office-based businesses are closed on these dates; shops and supermarkets remain mostly open but may be subject to reduced opening hours. Please note that there is no teaching on these days.

2024

  • New Year’s Day: Monday 1 January 2024
  • Good Friday: Friday 29 March 2024
  • Easter Monday: Monday 1 April 2024
  • Early May Bank Holiday: Monday 6 May 2024
  • Spring Bank Holiday: Monday 27 May 2024
  • August Bank Holiday: Monday 26 August 2024
  • Christmas Day: Wednesday 25 December 2024
  • Boxing Day: Thursday 26 December 2024

2025

  • New Year’s Day: Wednesday 1 January 2025
  • Good Friday: Friday 18 April 2025
  • Easter Monday: Monday 21 April 2025
  • Early May Bank Holiday: Monday 5 May 2025
  • Spring Bank Holiday: Monday 26 May 2025
  • Summer Bank Holiday: Monday 25 August 2025
  • Christmas Day: Thursday 25 December 2025
  • Boxing Day: Friday 26 December 2025

“I chose to study at Northumbria University London because it offers a great university experience in the heart of London. The business school was the main attraction for me as it is a business school with AACSB double accreditation.”

Olasheni Ogunwende
MSc Business with International Management

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