Your living costs will vary significantly depending on your lifestyle.
This guide will give you a rough idea of what your expenditure could be if you live on campus in the first year of your undergraduate studies. A typical undergraduate year is 40 weeks.
If you live off campus beyond walking distance you will need to allow for travel expenses.
Item | Weekly | Total for 40 weeks |
---|---|---|
Accommodation, self-catered and catered options available | £103 to £168 | £4,120 to £6,720 |
Food and toiletries Your food costs will vary significantly depending on whether you stay in catered or self-catered accommodation and your personal choice about where and what you eat | £37 | £1,480 |
Books / equipment | - | £470 |
Social and sporting activity | £23 | £920 |
College membership fee | - | £30 |
Mobile phone | £6 | £240 |
Laundry (£4 per wash and dry) | £4 to £8 | £160 to £320 |
Total | £7,420 to £10,180 |
Every UK student is entitled to government support for living costs (providing you do not already hold a degree)
Further information
Accommodation and TV Licences
Our student accommodation costs include electricity, heating, water, wifi and insurance. Some accommodation options also include a TV Licence if they have a TV in the kitchen. If you'd like to watch live TV in your bedroom or if you don't have a TV included in your kitchen you will need to purchase a TV Licence (£145.50 per year).
Accommodation
TV Licence
Additional costs
Course-specific costs
For some courses, there may be additional costs such as travel to and from field trips and exhibitions. To find out if you'll need to cover additional costs contact the relevant department.
Undergraduate courses
International students
If you require a Tier 4 visa to study in the UK you need to pay for your visa application as well as an Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS). The charges vary depending on whether you're applying from inside or outside the UK.
Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)
Visa advice
Students with children
We have properties on and off campus to house families and we work with the York Housing Association (YHA) to provide even more family accommodation. Expect to pay around £145 to £180 per week (including utility bills) for University-owned family accommodation, or £600 to £950 for a private rented property.
Family accommodation
Private sector accommodation
We also have a small campus nursery which costs £37 per child for a full day. If you decide to hire a childminder they usually charge around £3.80 per child per hour.
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