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University finance advice and information
Everything you need to know about undergraduate student fees at the University of Chichester
Studying at university should be about your willingness to learn, not your ability to pay. Rest assured, support is available to ensure money is no barrier to education.
At Chichester, we take a transparent approach to fees and finance, so you have all the information you need to make an informed decision about your future.
Dedicated student money advisers
Can’t find the information you’re looking for? Contact our student money advisors for support with student finance, applications and any issues you’re facing regarding money as a student.
Get in touch with the team at studentmoney@chi.ac.uk.
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees can differ depending on the course and level it is studied at.
View Tuition FeesInternational Fees, Aid & Scholarships
Our dedicated International pages have financial information for international students.
International FeesFunding and Advice
There is an abundance of funding options available for all types of students.
Funding OptionsAdditional Costs
You will be provided with many things to support your studying but there may be extra costs.
Additional CostsGifted Athlete Support Programme
The Gifted Athlete Support Programme helps you to combine academic study with sport.
Find Out MoreHow your fees are spent
Find out how we reinvest the fees you pay into improving the student experience.
Find Out MoreBlogs
Our students give their insight into budgeting and money management
6 budgeting mistakes you’re probably making
Hear from one of our current students as they take you through a list of six ways you can improve your budgeting process.
How to manage your money
Learning to manage your money effectively is one of the important life skills that you can learn whilst at University. We’ve put together a blog filled with tips on how to make the most of your money while studying.
Confidentiality and Data Protection
The University of Chichester Student Money Advice Service complies with all current data protection legislation. For information on how the service uses your personal data please see the Student Money Advice Service Privacy Notice and Support Fund Application Privacy Notice.