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Study Abroad Funding

Study Abroad Funding

Tuition Fee Loan

For the most up-to-date information about your tuition fees relating to study abroad, please visit the University's Student Finance Undergraduate Intercalated Year or Study Abroad Link opens in a new windowpage. You may be required to pay some additional costs to your host University as outlined in the Study Abroad Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). Link opens in a new window

Eligible students will still be able to apply and access a tuition fee loan from Student Finance England to cover their tuition fees.

If you have any queries about study abroad tuition fees, please see the University's Student Finance FAQsLink opens in a new window. If your queries are not answered by the FAQs, you can contact the University's Student Finance team directly instead (University of Warwick Student Finance Team - Contact DetailsLink opens in a new window).

If you are only studying abroad for a semester, you should contact the University's Student Finance TeamLink opens in a new window and Student Finance EnglandLink opens in a new window directly to check how much your tuition fees will be and how much tuition fee loan you can take.

Maintenance Loan

If you are studying abroad for at least the majority of a term, you may qualify for the year abroad rate of maintenance loan. This might be slightly higher than the level of maintenance loan you get when studying at Warwick. Your loan entitlement will still depend on your household income with the maximum available being £11,427 (for 2023-24). You will be required to submit relevant documentation to Student Finance England to prove your placement is unpaid.

Contact Student Finance EnglandLink opens in a new window directly to find out how much maintenance loan you could be eligible for.


Additional Study Abroad Funding Opportunities

Turing Scheme and Warwick Mobility Bursary

All students who take a year or semester abroad during the 2023-24 academic year will be eligible for funding from either the Turing Scheme or the Warwick Mobility Bursary. You will need to meet certain criteria to apply for the Turing Scheme:

  • Warwick Bursary recipients
  • Member of the Warwick Scholars programme
  • Students who receive Universal Credit or income-related benefits
  • Care Leavers or students who are care-experienced
  • Students with caring responsibilities
  • Estranged students
  • Students who are refugees or asylum-seekers

You can find more information and a flowchart to work out which scheme is applicable to you on the Student Mobility websiteLink opens in a new window.

Travel Grant

You may be eligible for a means-tested Travel Grant from Student Finance England to contribute towards some of the travel costs associated with your study abroad. You will need to meet certain eligibility criteria (e.g., studying abroad for 50% or more of a term). The amount of grant you could be eligible for will depend on your household income and you will be expected to pay a certain amount/proportion of your costs yourself. For more information about eligibility and how to apply, see Student Finance England's webpage Studying Abroad: Travel Grants for Students (England).Link opens in a new window

The Warwick Bursary

If you meet all of the eligibility criteria for a Warwick Bursary will still be eligible to receive this whilst on their study abroad. You do not need to apply for the Warwick Bursary (unless you attended an independent school for their sixth form education) as Student Funding Support are automatically notified by Student Finance England of students who may be eligible. Once you have been identified by Student Finance England, we will check your eligibility and approve you if you meet the criteria. For further information regarding the eligibility criteria and payments, see our Warwick Bursary Link opens in a new windowwebpage.

Study Abroad Tuition Fee Waiver

If you started at Warwick in the academic year 2016-17 or later and receive Turing funding while studying abroad you may be eligible for a Tuition Fee Waiver. You need to meet certain eligibility criteria to receive this (e.g., undertaking a full study year abroad, be a Warwick Bursary holder etc). You do not need to apply for this fee waiver and eligible students will be notified directly. The amount of waiver that you are eligible for, depends on you household income as assessed by Student Finance England:

Household Income (As assessed by Student Finance England) Study Abroad Fee Waiver Amount
Less than or equal to £25,000 Full amount of fees charged for the Turing year
Greater than £25,000 and less than or equal to £35,000 £650 Contribution

Please note, even if you think that you may be eligible for a Study Abroad Tuition Fee Waiver, you should still apply and take out your full tuition fee loan entitlement as Study Abroad Tuition Fee Waivers are processed in mid-term 1. If you are eligible for a Study Abroad Tuition Fee Waiver then the University will contact Student Finance England directly to correct the amount of tuition fee loan you require for that year.


Study Abroad Money Management

Managing Money on Your Year Abroad

Studying abroad can be a great experience but it’s important to consider your budget to make sure you can make the most of it. Developing a good budget before you go will help you feel more prepared and avoid money problems further down the line. We have broken down points for you to consider in the following 4 dropdown boxes:

Financial Difficulty

If you find yourself in financial difficulty whilst on your study abroad placement you can still access support from Student Funding Support and the wider university:


Further Information

For the most up-to-date information about studying abroad or further funding opportunities than those listed above, please see the following webpages:

If you have any Study Abroad related questions, you can Contact the Student Mobility Team.Link opens in a new window