Fee status
Source: https://study.ed.ac.uk/undergraduate/fees-funding/fee-status Parent: https://study.ed.ac.uk/undergraduate/fees-funding
Your tuition fee status will determine how much you pay in fees. We automatically determine your tuition fee status based on information you supply during the application process.
The different fee status categories
The fees you have to pay will depend on your nationality or visa status and the country or region where you are ordinarily resident. We call this your tuition fee status.
What does ordinarily resident mean?
For undergraduate degrees, fee status is divided into:
- Scotland fee rate for students whose fee status is classified as:
- Scotland fee rate
- EU-EEA Pre/Settled Scotland fee rate
- Rest of UK (RUK) fee rate for students whose fee status is classified as:
- England, Wales and Northern Ireland (RUK) fee rate
- Republic of Ireland (ROI) fee rate
- International fee rate for students whose fee status is classified as:
- EU-EEA Overseas fee rate
- Oversees fee rate
- Graduate Entry (Veterinary Medicine and LLB Ordinary) fee rate
- this is for applicants who already hold a degree level qualification
How we know your fee status
We will automatically determine your tuition fee status based on information you supply about yourself during the application process.
If we cannot determine your fee status automatically, we will ask you to complete an online fee status questionnaire and supply more information.
If you receive an offer to study with us, and we later revise your fee status based on a review or appeal request or due to changes in government guidelines, we may reassess your application. This could mean we have to withdraw your offer.
Once you start your programme, your fee status cannot be changed.
Work out your fee status
Our Fees and Student Support team provide guidance to help work out what your fee status is likely to be.
Cost of study
Once you know your fee status, you can work out how much tuition fees will be for your programme and any funding available.
This article was published on 2025-03-03