Frequently Asked Questions - Tuition Fee Increase

The Welsh Government recently decided to increase the tuition fee cap in Wales from £9,000 to £9,250, now aligning fees with those in other UK nations. This decision is a response to sustained inflationary pressures that have impacted universities across the UK. Tuition fee levels in Wales have remained unchanged for over a decade, whilst the expenses associated with maintaining quality education and campus facilities have continued to grow.

From September 2024, tuition fees for the below listed students will be adjusted from £9,000 to £9,250 annually, bringing us in line with other Welsh universities:

  • Current undergraduate students (including suspended and repeating students)
  • Current undergraduate students with a year in industry
  • Current undergraduate students with a year abroad

The tuition fee increase will not impact:

  • Postgraduate students
  • International students
  • PGCE students
  • Prospective/new students
  • Students enrolled on 1 year only undergraduate programmes (Certificate in Higher Education)
  • Students enrolled on Foundation Degrees or Degree Apprenticeship programmes

We’ve put together a list of Frequently Asked Questions to explain when, how and why these changes will take place. Please expand the sections below:

Tuition Fee Adjustment FAQs