The University of Sheffield
Institute for Lifelong Learning (TILL)

Foundation Degree (Working with Communities) fees

How much will I pay?

If your annual gross household income is below £18,000 per year.

If your annual gross household income is above £18,000 and below £25,000 per year.

If your annual gross household income is more than £25,000 per year.

If you have studied a higher education qualification before.

You will receive a partial fee waiver for the first 90 credits and a full fee waiver for your final 60 credits.
You will be required to pay £843.75 for your first year and £2,531.25 for your second year. You will be able to apply for a loan to cover these fees.

You will receive a partial fee waiver for the first 90 credits and a full fee waiver for your final 60 credits.
You will be required to pay £1687.50 for your first year and £5,062.50 for your second. You will be able to apply for a loan to cover these fees.

You will be required to pay £5,062.50 for 90 credits for your first and second years and £3,375.00 for 60 credits in your third year. You will be able to apply for a loan to cover these fees.

You will be required to pay £5,062.50 for 90 credits for your first and second years and £3,375.00 for 60 credits in your third year. You will NOT be able to apply for a SFE loan to cover these fees.

Projected total fee/loan for 240 credits over three years = £3,375. Projected total fee/loan for 240 credits over three years = £5,062.50. Projected total fee/loan for 240 credits over three years = £13,500. Projected total fee for 240 credits over three years = £13,500.

To see if you qualify please use our handy fees calculator

Further information is available via the following websites:

A fee waiver from the University

A loan from Student Finance England

Paying your own fees or your employer paying

www.shef.ac.uk/ssid/finance/ptmoney

www.gov.uk/student-finance/who-qualifies

www.shef.ac.uk/ssid/fees

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