EU Student Finance for Academic Year 2019/20

Published on:
2nd July 2018

The UK Government has agreed that for the academic year 2019/2020 EU students at Universities in England will continue to be treated the same as home students in the first intake after Brexit.

Education Secretary Damian Hinds says EU students starting in autumn 2019 will pay the same tuition fees as English students and their access to support will be unchanged.

“Mr Hinds also confirmed that students from the European Union starting courses in England in the 2019/20 academic year will continue to be eligible for ‘home fee status’, which means they will be charged the same tuition fees as UK students. They will also be able to access financial support for the duration of their course on the same basis as is available today.”

This status will last for the duration of their degree courses.

 

This was announced on the Department for Education website

 

 

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