Funding arrangements for international students
Before you arrive at NTU it’s important that you make sure your funding is in place and that the university knows how your tuition fees are being paid. Find information for international students about tuition fees and how to make payments.
When you arrive, we recommend that you open a UK bank account. You can use this account to pay your rent and bills, transfer money from overseas and, if you decide to work part-time, your employer will be able to pay your wages into this account. You can get advice on student bank accounts from our International Student Support team and will need a letter from your Academic School confirming you are a student.
If you have set up an instalment arrangement prior to enrolment and your card details have changed, email the Finance Office or call us on +44 (0)115 848 6500 to let us know. The Finance team will be available at enrolment to update your card details.
Tuition fees for international students
International student fees for September 2025 entry to the University. Full-time Masters fees listed by subject area and course including January 2026 entry.
How and when to pay your fees – international students
International payment options for paying tuition fees and advance payment. Includes advice on how to set up payment instalments and how to avoid financial scams.
Living costs and managing money - international students
How much does it cost to be a student in Nottingham? Budgeting advice, a breakdown of approximate monthly costs and guidance on working in the UK.