Going to university is an expensive business. Three years of paying for tuition, food, and accommodation without an income can be tricky for some students, even with the help of a student loan.
Market Inspector, a B2B digital marketplace has compiled a ranking of the UK's most expensive universities by combining the cost of everything from insurance to rent to books, to give a good idea of the overall cost of a year at university for the average British undergrad.
Most universities on the list are in London and the south east of England, where the cost of rent is a bigger expense than anywhere else in the country. However, some are outside the capital in other major cities around the country.
One private university — where tuition fees are almost double the £9,250 paid by undergraduates at public universities — features highly on the list.
Check it out below:
17. The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
Specialising in the teaching of acting, the RCSSD has educated the likes of Laurence Olivier, Vanessa Redgrave, and Judi Dench.
Tuition fees: £9,250
Total cost: £21,982
16. Kingston University
Based, as its name suggests, in Kingston upon Thames, the university is cheaper than some of its central London counterparts. However, students can still expect to spend almost £13,000 on top of their fees every year.
Tuition fees: £9,250
Total cost: £22,058
15. Leeds Beckett University
One of just a handful of universities outside the capital on the list. Formerly known as Leeds Metropolitan University, Beckett is one of the UK's largest higher education centres.
Tuition fees: £9,250
Total cost: £22,330
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