Residence requirements

You may be considered to be a 'Home' student if you fit into one of the following categories:

Category 1

On the first day of the first academic year of the course*, you are Ordinarily Resident in the United Kingdom and you are a UK national or a national of an EU country, or the ‘relevant family member’ of such a national, or you have one of the following:

  • Indefinite Leave to Enter/Remain (ILE/R)
  • Humanitarian Protection (HP)
  • Right of Abode

and you have lived in the UK for three years before the start of your course
and
the main purpose for your residence in the UK and islands must not have been to receive full-time education during any part of that three year period.

Category 2

You have full refugee status.

Category 3

You are an EU national who has lived in the EEA for three years before the start of your course, and you are exercising your right to work in the UK.

*The first day of the first academic year of the course is calculated as follows:

For courses starting: First day of academic year
On or after 1 August and on or before 31 December 1 September
On or after 1 January and on or before 1 April 1 January
On or after 1 April and on or before 1 July 1 April
On or after 1 July and on or before 1 August 1 July

Please note: Assigning Fee Status is a very complex area and therefore the information above is not intended to be an exhaustive guide.  For more information, see the information sheet produced by UKCISA on whether you qualify as a 'home' or 'overseas' student.