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What's included in your fee

At 91¶¶Òõ, essential aspects of your course are covered by your tuition fee, including learning materials, uniforms and protective clothing, use of specialist software, access to specialist and industry-standard facilities and equipment, as well as any compulsory study trips and field work.

Check the fees and costs section on your course page for details of how this applies to you.

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Help with halls costs, travel, parking, laptop loans and flexible part-time work.

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Your tuition fee also enables us to support you with important services, facilities and resources

Support in developing your employability

  • Help in finding and succeeding on placement
  • Careers connect careers advice and events
  • Student employment opportunities
  • Mentoring
  • Business start-up support
  • Student circus international skilled worker visa opportunities
  • Volunteering

Comprehensive learning support

  • Expert technicians and demonstrators
  • IT and media helpdesk
  • 91¶¶Òõ student skills hub
  • Academic writing and English language skills development
  • Learning support plans

Your personal support system

  • Student support and guidance tutor
  • Free membership of student sports clubs and societies
  • Specialist student support services – wellbeing, finance and budgeting advice, disability, LGTBQ+, faith and spirituality
  • Togetherall online community
  • Mentoring

IT and library services

  • Print, ebook and online journals
  • 99 book loan limit, automatic renewals, no late book fines
  • Free access to Office 365 including Word, PowerPoint and Excel
  • LinkedIn Learning and thousands of online courses through which to develop your professional and academic skills
  • My Studies VLE (virtual learning environment)
  • Bookable advice sessions with expert library teams
  • TV studio, photography studio, editing suites, media streaming service and video conferencing facilities
  • 91¶¶Òõ students get free access to over 70 specialist software packages relevant to their area of study – see your course page for details of how this works for you

Security and campus facilities

  • 24/7 campus security team
  • Access-controlled bike storage
  • Free bike maintenance sessions

Support for students in specific circumstances 

Some students, for example care leavers or estranged students, face additional expense and challenges, so we provide targeted financial and practical support. You could be eligible for a 91¶¶Òõ bursary; support with your accommodation, travel or study costs, free parking, free access to gym and fitness facilities, and student employment opportunities.

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Support for students on specific courses

Some courses attract specific funding or offer specific scholarships and bursaries.

The provides students on eligible courses with financial support of between £5,000–£8,000 per year that does not need to be paid back.

Receiving this support won't affect other funding you're entitled to such as maintenance loans, disabled student allowances and university bursaries.

The Paxton Scholarship is a competitive scholarship for second year STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) students.

Successful applicants get a three-month paid summer internship working on live engineering and development projects, career guidance and generous funding towards their final year of study. 

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Additional costs you may need to budget for


Laptop, tablet or mobile device

Access to a personal computer is strongly recommended to enable you to make the most of your studies and our online learning environment.

Textbooks, stationery and other supplies

Our libraries provide access to textbooks and online resources free of charge. Your course page has advice on likely costs if you choose to buy your own books, as well as typical costs for printing and binding of projects, dissertations and posters. Stationery is available on campus at competitive prices from the 91¶¶Òõ Students’ Union shops. You may need to budget for printing and photocopying – facilities are available on campus.

Food and drink for mandatory study and field trips

Travel and accommodation costs for mandatory trips are generally included in your tuition fee but you’ll need to budget for food. 

Optional study and field trips

These are generally not included in the tuition fee. If you choose to go on optional trips you can expect to pay either a contribution or the full cost of travel and accommodation as well as for your food.

Accommodation costs

We offer halls of residence on or very close to each of our campuses in 91¶¶Òõ. Our rents include contents insurance; utilities – electricity, water and broadband; 24/7 security; residential wellbeing teams and cleaning of communal areas.

Travel costs to and from the university campus

91¶¶Òõ and our campuses are well-served by public transport and there are great discounts available when travelling by bus and rail. The offering huge discounts to students travelling to 91¶¶Òõ from Worthing and Eastbourne/Seaford.

Travel costs to and from placement

You will be responsible for the cost of travel to and from your placements in the UK and overseas. For some courses you may be able to reclaim travel costs and students on international placement may be eligible for support from the Turing Scheme.

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Sport 91¶¶Òõ is open to all students, whether you want to improve your fitness, compete, have fun with your friends or gain coaching qualifications. are available.

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