With Degree Apprenticeships having been identified as a crucial part of the UK’s long-term education and economic growth strategies, there
is plenty of financial support available.
If a business has an annual payroll in excess of £3 million, it will be able to fund this apprenticeship through its Apprenticeship Levy contributions. Non-levy payers may only have to pay up to 5% of the cost of the course.
Part-time tuition fees: up to £33,000 for the full course.
This covers all of the teaching and assessment elements that are required for you to complete the course.
It also includes:
- The use of UCW equipment and specialist software.
- Annual £10 printing and photocopying allowance for full-time students and £5 for part-time students.
- The use of UCW computer equipment at any of our campuses and access to Microsoft Office 365 while you are enrolled with UCW.
- The loans of books from our libraries.
- Access to all of the UCW student support and careers services.
It does not include:
- Extra printing and photocopying above the £10 limit.
- The cost of books that you may wish to purchase.
- Students may also be required to pay extra for day trips and residential visits which, when in the UK, will cost approximately £50 per day.
- Transport between our campuses, and to/from your partner university and any work placements. We encourage students to take advantage of termly bus passes to reduce transport costs.
- Accommodation and other living expenses.
UCW publishes its Tuition Fees Policy on the Wider Information Set page of this website.
You may also be eligible for additional financial support, depending on your circumstances.