EU student funding continued for 2020-21

30 May 2019

The UK government has confirmed that EU students starting courses in the 2020-21 academic year at universities in England will continue to be charged the same fees as English students and will remain eligible to receive loans to cover their tuition fee for the duration of their courses.

The decision means EU students applying for an undergraduate or master’s course at an English university or further education institution in 2020 will continue to have access to student loans and grants, even if the course concludes after the UK’s exit from the EU.

Universities Minister Chris Skidmore said: "We value the important contribution that international students, including those from the EU, make to our universities and it is a testament to our world-leading higher education system that so many students from abroad choose to come and study here."

If you are an EU student who wishes to study in the UK, arrange a free consultation in London or Manchester today and we can help answer all your questions.

UK University Events Back to news
Premium-Service-Banner-Mobile-480px

SI-UK's service is fast, reliable and efficient - their consultants are specialists, working closely with all UK universities; through my consultants' advice, and application assistance I was able to get offers from top ranked universities.

Carla Termini King's College London, Accounting and Finance

  • university-college-london
  • manchester
  • University of Birmingham
  • University of Leeds
  • sheffield
  • southampton
  • manchester
  • exeter
  • cardiff
  • warwick
  • loughborough
  • edinburgh
  • bristol
  • lancaster
  • durham
  • bath
  • york
  • st-andrews
  • sussex
  • nottingham
  • aberdeen