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Fees and funding

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Without a doubt, higher education is a valuable investment in your future. But the subject of fees and funding can quickly get confusing. We’ve laid out some helpful sections so you can track down the answers to your questions, and discover options and initiatives that are intended to help people afford their studies.

Additionally, you can book on one of our Open Days where we run finance talks for prospective students. You can also visit the Student Finance England website where you'll find helpful information about fees and funding.

Undergraduate and foundation fees

2025/26 undergraduate fees

  Home students Non-UK students
Undergraduate and foundation degrees  £9535 £14600
Foundation degree - work-based routes £6186 NA
Equivalent Level Qualification (ELQ) £9535 £14600

2026/27 undergraduate fees

  Home students Non-UK students
Undergraduate and foundation degrees  £9790 tbc
Foundation degree - work-based routes £6186 NA
Equivalent Level Qualification (ELQ) £9790 £14600

All Undergraduate fees are per annum unless otherwise stated and additional professional accreditation fees may also apply.

The University will charge the maximum fee permitted by Parliament for the relevant academic year. The Government have recently made changes to how tuition fees are calculated for the 2026/27 academic year onwards, which will affect the fees students will be charged. This means that fees will increase for subsequent years of a course, in line with Government annual increases, which will be based on inflation. You can find further information here: Changes to Tuition Fees - 2026 - 27

 

Postgraduate taught fees

2025/26 postgraduate fees

  Home students Non-UK students
PGCE £9535 £14600
Master's degree, taught full-time  £8500 £16500
Postgraduate certificate (60 credits)  Pro rata Pro rata
Postgraduate diploma (120 credits) Pro rata Pro rata

 

2026/27 postgraduate taught fees

  Home students Non-UK students
PGCE £9,790 tbc
Master's, taught full-time  tbc tbc
Postgraduate certificate (60 credits)  Pro rata Pro rata
Postgraduate diploma (120 credits) Pro rata Pro rata

 

The above postgraduate fees are for the entirety of the course (i.e. they are not per annum).

20% discount is offered to Marjon alumni when they join a postgraduate programme. This discount does not apply to PGCE or progression to MPhil or PhD.

Please note that fees for the 2026/27 academic year are yet to be confirmed. Once agreed, this page and course pages will be updated. We will also contact anyone at that holds an offer to notify of fee changes.

About tuition fees

  • All fees are per annum unless otherwise stated and additional professional accreditation fees may also apply.
  • The UK government caps the annual fee that English universities are permitted to charge UK undergraduate students.
  • Any increase to the tuition fee cap requires parliamentary approval. Therefore, the level of tuition fee we charge for the academic year will be dependent on this legislation passing through parliament. We will notify students immediately when that happens.
  • Tuition Fees for the academic year 2025-26, where possible, will be confirmed at the end of summer 2024.

Research programmes

In 2025-26, MPhil and PhD programmes fees will be £5,006 full-time and £2848 part-time per annum for home students, and £15,670 full-time and £8,914 part-time for non-UK students.

Write up fees (nominal registration) are £375 for home students and £540 for non-UK students. A flat rate of £350 for PhD resubmission will be charged where a thesis requires re-examination (viva)

These fees are for new postgraduate research students starting in the 2025 academic year. Unless otherwise stated in the programme notes, the published fees are only for the first year of study, and the fees in subsequent years may increase to reflect Marjon's increased costs in delivering the programme, such as operational costs, market forces and inflation.

 

Student funding

No matter what your concerns are, we’re here to help. We don’t want finances and fees to be an obstacle to learning, so please get in touch if you have any questions.

We’re dedicated to finding the best route forwards for every single student, and there may be more options available than you’d originally thought. We've put together the following info to help you start exploring your funding options:

Go to student funding advice