University Guide 2023: University Of Oxford

The fees for undergraduate courses for the upcoming academic year 2023 will be confirmed in Autumn 2022. For the current year, students can access the course fees for entry in 2022 from the web page provided below. The course fees for overseas students depend on the program of study and are subject to variation (details available on the courses listing page). Clinical Medicine fees will be significantly higher for overseas students. Students can find all the requisite details in the dedicated Fees and Funding section of the Medicine course page.

In terms of Bursaries/Scholarships, Oxford provides a number of support packages for UK students. Students can avail non-repayable bursaries ranging up to £5,000 p.a., as part of Oxford’s Crankstart Scholarship program, if they fulfill certain criteria, such as having an annual household income of £27,500 or less. This program includes funded internships and volunteering opportunities as well. There are also Oxford bursaries available for undergraduates with family incomes of £0–£42,875. Additionally, there are non-repayable bursaries (up to £3,000 p.a.) available for care-experienced or estranged UK students. Students who face a funding shortfall or incur exceptional costs during their course can apply for non-repayable assistance from Oxford’s Student Support Fund. Furthermore, many individual colleges offer additional financial support in the form of travel awards, book grants, and prizes.

There are a few centrally administered scholarships available for undergraduates, details of which are available here. Students can search for relevant Fees, Funding, and Scholarships using the provided search feature. Information on Oxford non-repayable bursaries can also be accessed here.

Accommodation for undergraduates is provided by individual colleges. Most colleges can provide accommodations for at least two years of study, if not the full course. Rent varies across colleges, and students should contact their preferred colleges for specific pricing details. College dining halls provide three meals a day, seven days a week, with either fixed-term charges or direct payment options. Some colleges also offer self-catering facilities.

Current information on room provision and rates for Oxford undergraduate accommodation can be accessed here, while details on living costs can be found here. For further queries, students can contact the provided telephone number and email address or contact individual colleges directly.

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