Course fees
Course fees are £9,250 for our one year Full-time programme and £12,500 for our 2-year Part-time programme (3 full days per week over two years)
Bursary or scholarship funding
You may be eligible for a bursary or scholarship from the Department for Education which you would not need to pay back. This depends on which subject you choose.
More information about funding for teacher training courses for 2024 to 2025 is provided below.
Eligibility
You must be eligible for student finance to receive a bursary or scholarship. The only exception to this is if you are training to teach physics or languages. Additionally, you cannot receive both a teaching bursary and a scholarship. You also can’t receive a bursary or scholarship if you’re on a salaried teacher training course.
Bursaries for 2024 to 2025
£28,000 in chemistry, computing, mathematics and physics
£25,000 in biology, design and technology, geography and languages (including ancient languages)
£10,000 in art and design, English, music and RE
Applicants may be eligible for a bursary if they have 1st, 2:1, 2:2, PhD, or master’s degree.
Scholarships for 2024 to 2025
£30,000 in chemistry, computing, mathematics and physics
£27,000 in French, German and Spanish (no other languages)
Scholarships are usually available to applicants with a 1st, 2:1, master’s, or PhD degree, though, in exceptional circumstances, they may be awarded to a graduate with a 2:2 and significant relevant experience.
All bursaries and scholarships are tax-free. To find out more about these, visit Get Into Teaching.
Tuition fees and maintenance loan for 2024 to 2025
You can also apply for government funding to cover the costs of your tuition fees. Tuition fees for our Teacher Training programme are £9,250 for full-time study and £12,500 for part-time study.
You may also decide to apply for a maintenance loan of up to £13,022 to help you with your living costs. You can do this even if you already have a student loan, regardless of whether you get a teaching bursary or scholarship. You will then only have to make loan repayments once you are earning.
To find out more about tuition fees and maintenance loans visit Get Into Teaching.