Fund Your Studies

Sorting your funding is one of the most important things to do after accepting your offer. Here's how it all works.

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Scottish students: SAAS funding

Tuition fees

If you're a Scottish domiciled student, your tuition fees are paid by the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS). You don't pay tuition fees, but you do need to apply to SAAS each year to confirm your funding. This is not automatic.

How to apply to SAAS

The SAAS application typically opens in April. We strongly recommend applying before the end of June to make sure everything is in place for September.

You can apply even if:

  • You're still waiting on your SQA results

  • You've not yet firmly accepted your offer

  • You're unsure which university you will attend (you can update this later)

The application takes around 20 minutes. You will need:

  • Your UCAS personal ID

  •  Your chosen university and course details

  •  Your bank details (for bursary payments)

  • Your National Insurance number (if you have one)

APPLY TO SAAS

Living costs support

SAAS can also help with your living costs through bursaries and loans. You can apply for both a bursary and a loan. Most Scottish students use a combination of the two:

  • Young Students' Bursary: If you're under 25 on the first day of your course, you may be eligible for a non-repayable bursary towards your living costs. The amount depends on your household income. For 2026/27 rates, check the SAAS website.

  • Student loan: You can also apply for a student loan to help cover living costs. This is repayable after you graduate, but only once you are earning above a certain threshold.

SAAS timeline

  • April: SAAS applications open. Apply as soon as you can.

  • End of June: Recommended deadline. Applying after this may mean a delay in your first payment.

  • August: Once your place is confirmed after SQA results, SAAS will process your application.

  • September/October: First payment arrives in your bank account.

Students from England, Wales and Northern Ireland

If you're from the rest of the UK, you will pay tuition fees for your course. Fees for 2026/27 entry are £9,790 per year.

You can apply for support from your home funding body:

All three bodies offer tuition fee loans (paid directly to the university) and maintenance loans (paid to you for living costs). You repay these after graduation, and only once you are earning above a certain threshold.

International students

If you're joining us from outside the UK, your tuition fees depend on your programme of study. Fees for most undergraduate courses in 2026/27 range from around £13,750 to £18,000 per year. Check the exact fee for your course on the tuition fees page.

We offer all new international students a fee guarantee: the rate published for your year of entry stays the same throughout your degree. Your fees will not increase while you're studying with us.

Paying your deposit

Before we can issue your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) — which you need for your Student Visa application — you'll need to pay a deposit equal to 50% of your net tuition fee. Your net fee is the gross fee minus any Abertay scholarship you've been awarded.

After you register, the remaining 50% is split into three equal instalments, due on 1 November, 1 January and 1 March.

Example: If your course fee is £16,950 and you receive the £3,000 International Scholarship, your net fee is £13,950. Your deposit would be £6,975, with three remaining payments of £2,325 each.

Early bird and upfront payment discounts

  • Pay your 50% deposit by 1 June (or 1 April for Southern Africa) and receive a 3% discount on your net fee.

  • Pay your full net fee before registration and receive a 5% discount.

Scholarships for international students

You don't need to apply separately for Abertay scholarships — if you're eligible, we'll let you know when we make your offer. Key awards include:

  • Abertay International Scholarship: Up to £3,000 per year for up to four years, deducted directly from your tuition fees. Find out more.

  • There are additional scholarships and awards depending on your background and qualifications. View all scholarships.

What's included in your fees

International student fees include free membership to the Abertay gym and to the V&A Dundee — Scotland's design museum, right on the waterfront.

More information

For full details on fees, payment methods, visa requirements and your step-by-step pre-arrival checklist, visit the overseas pre-arrival guide.

If you have questions about international fees or funding, email international@abertay.ac.uk or call +44 (0)1382 308080.

Abertay scholarships and bursaries for rUK students

We offer scholarships and bursaries to help reduce the cost for students from England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Bursaries of up to £1,750 for each year of study are available to students from Northern Ireland, England and Wales (rUK) who are commencing their undergraduate studies in Dundee in the September term and whose household income is assessed as less than £34,000 per year. 

VIEW SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES

Living costs in Dundee

Dundee is one of the most affordable student cities in the UK. Here's a rough guide to what you might spend each month:

Category Low Mid High
Accommodation £475 £650 £1,000+
Food and groceries £160 £200 £250
Transport £0 £20 £50
Internet £0 £10 £30
Social and entertainment £50 £75 £100
Course materials £10 £20 £30
Total £695 £975 £1,460+

Key sources: Abertay rent costs, WhatUni Dundee cost of living, Xplore Dundee student tickets, Transport Scotland under-22s scheme, Westport Property guide.

For comparison, average monthly student costs in Edinburgh are typically 15-25% higher, and Glasgow around 10-15% higher, mainly driven by accommodation and transport.

Commonly asked questions

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I've already applied to SAAS but I changed my university choice. What do I do?

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What if my SAAS application is late?

You can still apply after June, but your first payment may be delayed. Apply as soon as you can to avoid this.

Do I need to reapply to SAAS every year?

Yes. SAAS funding is confirmed annually. You will need to submit a new application at the start of each academic year.

I'm a mature student. Can I still get SAAS funding?

Yes. SAAS funding is available regardless of age. If you're 25 or over, you may be eligible for the Independent Students' Bursary instead of the Young Students' Bursary. Check the SAAS website for details.

Can I work part-time while studying?

Yes. Many of our students work part-time alongside their studies.

Video: Watch what our students had to say about working part-time while studying.

Dundee has a strong job market in retail, hospitality and the growing tech sector. Our Careers Service can help you find part-time work.

I'm an international student. When do I need to pay my deposit?

You'll need to pay a deposit equal to 50% of your net tuition fee before we can issue your CAS. The deadline depends on your region — check the international dates and deadlines page for specifics. If you pay early, you may qualify for a 3% or 5% discount. See the international students section above for details.

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