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The Guardian - UK
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University guide 2021: Durham University

The Ogden building at Durham
The Ogden building at Durham. Photograph: Durham University
Students outside of Hatfield College
Students outside of Hatfield College. Photograph: Durham University

Fees Currently £9,250 for full-time home and EU undergraduates. International students pay between £20,500-£26,500. For course-by-course information see www.durham.ac.uk/courses.

Bursaries and scholarships The university provides bursary support for home undergraduates who do not already hold a degree, the key eligibility factor is a household income of less than £25,000. A grant of £2,000 is available for those that qualify.

For households with an income between £25,000 and less than £42,875, a grant is available on a sliding scale. Such that those students from households close to £25,000 would have a Durham Grant of just under, and those students whose household income just under £42,875 would have a Durham Grant of around £200.

Accommodation The university usually offers accommodation to all first year students who request it and nearly all of it is university owned.

Catered college accommodation costs from £202.41 per week, while the most affordable self-catered accommodation is £141.69 per week.

For full costs, see www.durham.ac.uk/experience/colleges/ug/costs.

Contact
Tel: +44 (0)191 334 1000
Email: admissions@durham.ac.uk
Web: www.durham.ac.uk/study/askus
Accommodation: durham.ac.uk/colleges

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