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Estimated Costs for Home(UK/EU)

What it costs to study at Pembroke in 2010-2011

These figures are for Home (UK) and EU students only.

TUITION FEES £3,290
DO NOT HAVE TO PAY UP FRONT
FUNDING FROM STUDENT FEES LOAN £3,290

Maintenance Minimum Maximum
Accommodation (inc utilities) Band A Room £2,998 Band E Room £4,749
Dinners in Hall £735 £735
Breakfasts and Lunches £900 £900
Personal Expenditure  (clothing, books, social) £1,900 £1,900
Total Annual Costs £6,533 £8,284

The following figures are for Home (UK) Students and EU Students who have been resident in the UK for three years prior to the start of their course.

Funding available for maintenance

Student Loan £3,564 (for living costs)
Plus extra means tested up to £1,386 (for living costs 28% means tested)
Maximum available £4,950

Further means tested funding available (09/10 figures)

Funding Type Amount Details
Higher Education Grant
(Government grant, does not have to be repaid)
£2,906

Yearly grant for students with a household income of less than £25,000. Household income between £25,001 and £50,000 You will be entitled to a partial grant on a sliding scale.

Oxford Opportunity Bursary
(New bursary, does not have to be repaid)
£4,100 In year 1 and £3000 p.a. thereafter for students with a household income of £0 - £18,000
Between £3,225 - £200 On a sliding scale according to household income of £18,001 - £50,000

You will see from the above figures that if your household income is less than £25,000 you will receive the Higher Education Grant of £2,906 and the Oxford Opportunity Bursary of £4,100. This should be sufficient for you to manage without taking out a student loan for maintenance.

If your household income is between £18,001 and £50,000 you will receive between £200 and £3,225 from the Oxford Bursary Fund and a partial Higher Education Grant from the Government so you will need to apply for part of, or all of, the student loan for maintenance.

Pembroke College also offers various awards and funds to students including scholarships and exhibitions for excellent academic achievement, study grants, travel grants and hardship funds.

For more information please refer to the Oxford University Website

Last updated 22 09 2010