University Guide 2023: University Of Sheffield

The University’s fees for domestic students is set at £9,250 while the fees for international students vary between £17,600 to £39,200 per annum.

To assist students in meeting the expenses associated with their studies, an assortment of bursaries and scholarships are provided such as those evaluated on the basis of financial need, academic achievement, and criteria linked to grades. Additionally, there are special bursaries for students with caring responsibilities or those who have been in care. For a full list of bursaries that are available, as well as any pertinent updates, please visit https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/undergraduate/fees-funding.

The University of Sheffield ensures that students who have made them their first choice through Ucas, or those who opt to join the University through clearing or adjustment before the deadline, will receive guaranteed accommodation.

Rental options range from £80.22 per week (£3369.24), for a self-catered room with a communal bathroom on a 42-week contract. The most costly accommodation available is £234.85 per week (£11,977.35), which comprises a self-catered studio on a 51-week contract.

All of the accommodation is owned by the University and is guaranteed to be of high quality.

To contact the University, you may do so through various convenient channels, including calling +44 (0)1142 222000, emailing ask@sheffield.ac.uk, or visiting their website at sheffield.ac.uk. Specific questions concerning accommodation may be directed to accommodationoffice@sheffield.ac.uk.

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