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Tuition Fees
You pay tuition fees to Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é during your study period and you do not pay any tuition fees to your host university.
If you study abroad for a full year, you pay 15%* of your normal tuition fee to Lancaster. For home students, this is £1,385 for 2024/25. If you study abroad for one term, you will be charged your full tuition fee (100%).
It is expected that tuition fees for 2025/26 will be announced in Spring 2025. For updated information please refer to our webpage.
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Living Costs
If you study abroad outside of the EU, you will be required to prove that you have funding to support yourself. Cost will vary by country.
You do not have to have the full amount required in your bank account. You can show you have funds from different sources including your student loan, savings, scholarships, bursaries or from family.
Country |
Cost in local currency |
Cost in Pounds (£) |
USA |
US $14,358 - $28,299 |
£11,743 – £23,240 |
Australia |
AUD $27,390 |
Approx. £15,598 |
Canada |
CND $10,164+ |
£6,000+ |
New Zealand |
NZD $20,000 |
Approx. £10,470 +flights |
Hong Kong |
HKD $120,000 |
Approx. £12,700 |
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Other costs
It is compulsory for you to have medical insurance when you are studying abroad. Depending on the country you are going to, this may mean taking out the host university's policy, a national student policy or finding your own.
You are covered by Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é's emergency travel policy when you are overseas. However, this is not a general health policy. You can see what is covered by the University's insurance policy, which can be found on the students' Study Abroad Moodle page, so you will also need appropriate travel insurance to cover your personal possessions while you are away.
If you decide to study abroad, you will receive further information during the year before you go overseas.
There may be funding available (e.g. Turing Scheme) for you to apply to help fund your experience abroad.