About us
For information about our services to you as well as frequently asked questions on tuition fees, loans and the Birmingham Grant and Scholarship.
Budgeting advice - taking control of your money
This page provides general guidance on the amount of money you should expect to receive at university, the costs of living and studying at Birmingham and tips on how to better manage your finances.
Funding for undergraduate students
A guide to funding you can apply for both before and during studying, including information about the Access to Learning fund which is for students struggling with their finances.
Funding for postgraduate students
Studying as a postgraduate can be costly, we provide information on grants, loans and other means of support available to you.
Funding for part-time students
If you're a part time student, either undergraduate or postgraduate, this page provides details of funding available to you. It also provides information on students thinking of switching to part-time study.
Funding for PGCE students
Information on funding available to PGCE students starting study in September 2008.
Funding for international students
There is a range of scholarships available to international students.
Funding for US or Canadian students
Studying in the UK can be expensive, this contains information on how to apply and the eligibility criteria for US and Canadian students.
Scholarships and bursaries
Full details on the range of scholarships available through the University and through external organisations.
Awards News Page
To obtain further information and application forms for a range of awards schemes that are currently open, please visit the Awards News Page.
Contact us
Details on how to contact us via telephone, email or post.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our FAQ pages will provide answers to a range of common funding questions, including tuition fees, student loans, the Birmingham Grant and Scholarship and funding for international and US students.
Money Matters game
Curious about what your first year at Birmingham might be like? Play the Money Matters game and find out: