Your living expenses will depend on your choices and although London can be expensive, there are opportunities to get the best out of London on a limited budget.
You need to ensure that you have sufficient funds for your fees and that you have enough money for accommodation, food, travel, books and other living expenses. This is a guideline only as living costs will vary according to your own circumstances and lifestyle. Students should assume that the estimated living expenses given below (plus an additional £2,500 per child) represent a guide to the sum required to live in reasonable comfort in London.
Living expenses will depend on the type of accommodation you have.
Estimated expenses are for the 2015-16 session. Price increases and unexpected expenditure should be taken into account. Students arranging initial short-term accommodation on arrival in London need to budget for this.
As a broad estimate of the funds needed to live in London, we currently estimate that students should allow approximately £1,000-£1,200 per month for living costs, in addition to tuition fees.
Room types and weekly rent per person (2016-17)
Residence | Non en-suite | En-suite | Studio |
---|---|---|---|
Angel Lane |
| £189 | £231 |
Champion Hill | £155 | Standard: £192 |
|
Ewen Henderson Court | £147 | £155 |
|
Great Dover Street Apartments |
| £199 |
|
Iris Brook and Orchard Lisle | £203 |
| £259 |
Julian Markham House |
| £196 | £232 |
Moonraker Point |
| £245 | £302 |
Stamford Street Apartments | Non-standard: £155 | Single: £199 |
|
Stratford One |
| £185 |
|
Tower Bridge*new for 2016* | Non-standard: £229 | Single: £272 | £369 |
Urbanest Hoxton | Twin en-suite: £189 | £279 | £309 |
Urbanest Westminster Bridge | Twin en-suite: £189 | £279 | £389 |
Wolfson House | £147 |
| One bed flat: £245 |
You may also wish to consider your initial arrival costs. These could include accommodation deposits, utensils, clothing, etc. How much you need will depend upon your lifestyle and these figures are only intended as a guide.
International students
International students requiring a visa to study in the UK are required by the UK Border Agency to demonstrate that they are able to meet the total costs of their study. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have sufficient funds to cover all your expenses once you arrive.
As part of visa requirements, if you are a non-EEA student you must ensure that you have sufficient funds for fees and living costs for your full period of study.
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