EU student tuition fees for new students starting in 2016, 2017 and 2018
Warwick can confirm that, for EU students starting their studies with us in Autumn 2016, Autumn 2017 and Autumn 2018, we will be protecting tuition fees from any increases linked to a change in fee status after the UK leaves the EU. This means that those enrolling in 2016, 2017 and 2018 will continue to be charged fees at the same rate as UK students for the duration of their studies.
We will also continue to charge a reduced fee for Erasmus study abroad periods for students starting their courses in 2016, 2017 and 2018, irrespective of whether or not the University is eligible to receive Erasmus funding following UK exit from the EU.
The UK government is still to confirm arrangements for EU students to access student loans following UK exit from the EU, so we will provide further information on this and other related matters as soon as this position changes and/or is clarified.
Vice-Chancellor Stuart Croft said:
We appreciate that there is still much uncertainty around the UK’s arrangements to leave the EU, but we hope that this will provide assurance to prospective students on the issue of tuition fees, and demonstrate the University of Warwick’s genuine commitment to continuing to welcome the very best students from around the world to study with us, and to promoting opportunities for our UK students to engage in European mobility programmes.