The full list of undergraduate fees for new students enrolling at UCL for the first time in the 2021 to 2022 academic year.
UK undergraduates
On 6 July 2020, the UK Government announced that there would be no change to the tuition fee cap for UK undergraduate students for the 2021 academic year. This means that new entrants in 2021 will pay £9,250 for full-time study and £4,625 for part-time study. This fee is only for the first year of study.
View the UK Government announcement
EU undergraduates
The UK has now formally left the EU. Students from the EU, EEA and Switzerland who start their programme of study in 2021 or later will no longer be eligible for the UK (Home) fee status and will pay fees at the Overseas rate.
View the UK Government statement about EU student fees
Read more about UCL and Brexit
Continuing UK and EU undergraduates
In the academic year 2021, continuing UK and EU undergraduate students will continue to pay tuition fees as follows:
- Entrants in academic years 2017 to 2020
- £9,250 full-time
- £4,625 part-time
- Entrants in academic year 2016 or earlier:
- £9,000 full-time
- £4,500 part-time
In future years, fees for continuing students who started in the 2017 academic year or later may be subject to an increase in fees, if the government increases the current fee cap above £9,250. Fees will remain at £9,000 (full-time) and £4,500 (part-time) for students who commenced in academic year 2016 or earlier.
Overseas (International) undergraduates
For overseas undergraduate students only, UCL implemented fixed fees from the academic year 2018 onwards. The overseas fee values published below, unless otherwise indicated in the programme Notes, are the fees that will be charged to 2021 entrants for each year of study on the programme. For example, if you're starting the BSc Physics in 2021, you'll pay £31,200 in 2021, £31,200 in 2022 and £31,200 in 2023.
Continuing students from the 2017 academic year or earlier will remain in their existing fee structure and will be subject to an increase in fees of up to 5% annually.
Entrants in the 2022 academic year or later (including deferred students) will pay different fees, which will be published in August 2021.
Study abroad
If you're planning on studying abroad as part of your degree, you can see on the Study Abroad website how your fees may be affected.
Visit UCL's Study Abroad website
Tuition fees
You can search for a programme by faculty, department, qualification or use the keyword search function. Use only one filter at a time to find the fee you're looking for. Programme fee information will also be in your offer letter.