School of Law

Undergraduate fees, funding and scholarships

How much do I have to pay?

UK or EU Students

Full-time: £3,225
Part-time: £1,610

LLB Law (graduate programme) full-time: £3,390

International students

Full-time: £10,300
Part-time: consult International Office

How can I pay for this?

If you are a UK student, you can take out a 'fee loan' from the student loans company. They will pay your fee, and you won't have to pay it back until you've left University and are earning more than £15,000 per year.

What other financial support can I get?

UK students are eligible for a large range of grants and loans. You can find full details on the University loans and grants pages.

About one-in-five undergraduate students are also eligible for a University bursary to help with expenses. You don't have to pay these bursaries back. You can find full details on the University bursaries page.

International Scholarships

Entrance scholarships and merit scholarships are available to international students studying at the School of Law. For full information, including eligibility requirements, see our Undergraduate International Students Scholarships page.

Where can I get more information?

Department for Education and Skills
Detailed information about finance for prosective students and their parents.

Leeds University Students' Union
Includes costs of living in Leeds and support available

Aim Higher
Information about going to University, including a large finance section.


Good for your wallet

"Leeds is now the most cost-effective UK city in which to study. Its emergence as a financial centre and shopping mecca has given students well-paid, part-time work in its upmarket clothes shops, restaurants and bars."

The Times 'Good University Guide 2008'



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