Fees and funding
There are many ways you can fund your Masters studies.
The two main costs to consider are tuition fees and living costs. It’s a good idea to plan your finances before starting your course.
Check your eligibility for scholarships and bursaries at Leeds, and explore a range of external funding sources.
Top tips for funding your Masters
Read our guide to creating a personalised funding package.
Paying your tuition fees
Details of your tuition fees are included with your offer letter. If you have any specific questions, please contact the admissions team in your school or department using the contact details on your offer letter.
For questions about payment, please telephone the Student Finance (Fees) team on +44 (0)113 343 6700 or email the Student Finance (Fees) team at pgfees@leeds.ac.uk.
If you require a Student visa to study in the UK, once you have accepted an unconditional offer you will be asked to pay a tuition fee deposit or provide evidence that you are fully funded by a University-recognised sponsor or scholarship. For details about this, visit Tuition fee deposits for Masters applicants.
Self-funding students
For information on how to pay as a self-funding student, visit our paying fees and charges page.
Sponsored students
For information on what you and your sponsor must provide, visit our sponsored students page.
Cost of living
Budgeting is important throughout your studies, and we have guidance and support to help you make the most of your money.
Our Living costs and budgeting page includes a budget calculator to find out how much money you’re likely to spend in a typical week at Leeds.
You can also read our student blogs for a real-life guide to living costs while at university.
You can get support with your finances at Worried about the cost of living? The page features tips on how to budget, save money and where to access financial support.
Leeds University Union also offers independent advice and help with any issues you may face as a student, including money matters.