Incomes

University Living Costs Guide UK — What to Budget For

Complete guide to university living costs in the UK. What you'll spend on accommodation, food, bills, and everything else at different universities.

Understanding true university costs helps you budget realistically. Here’s what you’ll actually spend.

Accommodation Costs by City

Most Expensive

City Average Weekly Rent Monthly
London £180-£280+ £780-£1,215+
Oxford £160-£220 £693-£953
Cambridge £160-£220 £693-£953
Brighton £140-£190 £607-£823
Bristol £140-£180 £607-£780

Mid-Range

City Average Weekly Rent Monthly
Manchester £120-£160 £520-£693
Birmingham £110-£150 £477-£650
Leeds £110-£140 £477-£607
Glasgow £110-£140 £477-£607
Edinburgh £130-£170 £563-£737

More Affordable

City Average Weekly Rent Monthly
Sheffield £100-£130 £433-£563
Newcastle £100-£130 £433-£563
Liverpool £100-£130 £433-£563
Nottingham £100-£130 £433-£563
Cardiff £100-£130 £433-£563

Cheapest

City Average Weekly Rent Monthly
Lincoln £90-£120 £390-£520
Hull £85-£115 £368-£498
Lancaster £95-£125 £412-£542
Bangor £85-£115 £368-£498
Stirling £90-£120 £390-£520

Types of Accommodation

University Halls

Type Weekly Cost Includes
Catered halls £150-£250 Room, bills, meals
Self-catered (en suite) £120-£180 Room, bills
Self-catered (shared bathroom) £100-£140 Room, bills
Studio £150-£220 Room, bills, private kitchen

Private Halls

Type Weekly Cost Includes
En suite room £130-£200 Room, bills, amenities
Studio £160-£250 Everything private

Private Renting

Type Weekly Cost Bills
House share (room) £80-£150 Usually extra
Typical extra bills £50-£100/month Gas, electric, internet

Bills Breakdown

If Not Included in Rent

Bill Monthly (Shared House)
Gas & Electricity £50-£80 per house, split
Water £20-£30 per house, split
Internet £30-£40 per house, split
Per person total £30-£50/month

What Students Don’t Pay

Exempt From Notes
Council Tax If all occupants are students
TV Licence If you don’t watch live TV

TV Licence Rules

Situation Need Licence?
Watch live TV Yes (£159/year)
Only use Netflix/streaming No
iPlayer on demand Yes
In halls (separate agreement) May be covered

Food Costs

Weekly Food Budget

Level Weekly Monthly
Very tight £20-£30 £87-£130
Budget £30-£40 £130-£173
Moderate £40-£55 £173-£238
Comfortable £55-£70 £238-£303

Where Students Shop

Supermarket Budget Level
Aldi, Lidl Cheapest
Asda, Tesco Budget to mid
Sainsbury’s Mid
Waitrose, M&S Higher

Meal Planning Essentials

Staples Cost
Pasta/rice Very cheap
Tinned beans, tomatoes Cheap
Frozen vegetables Reasonably cheap
Eggs Cheap protein
Bread Cheap
Seasonal vegetables Moderate

Transport Costs

Daily Commute

Mode Typical Cost
Walking/cycling Free
Bus pass £30-£70/month
Train (nearby) Variable

Travel Home

Distance Single Ticket With Railcard
Short (50 miles) £20-£40 £13-£27
Medium (150 miles) £40-£80 £27-£53
Long (300 miles) £80-£150 £53-£100

16-25 Railcard

Feature Details
Cost £30/year
Saving 1/3 off most rail fares
Worth it if Travel home by train
Student 4-year option £70 for 4 years

Books and Materials

Course Type Annual Estimate
Arts/Humanities £100-£300
Sciences £150-£400
Medicine/Healthcare £200-£500
Art/Design £200-£500+ (materials)

Reducing Book Costs

Strategy Saving
University library Free
Second-hand 50-80% off
Previous students Often sell
E-books Sometimes cheaper
Course book list Check what’s essential

Other Course Costs

Item Typical Cost
Printing £10-£50/year
Field trips Variable (some included)
Software Often free with student licence
Equipment Course-specific

Social and Lifestyle

Social Budget

Level Monthly
Minimal £50-£80
Moderate £80-£150
Active social life £150-£250+

What This Covers

Activity Typical Cost
Night out £20-£50
Cinema £8-£12 (student)
Coffee £3-£4
Takeaway £10-£15
Gym £15-£30/month (student)
Societies/clubs £5-£50/year membership

Phone and Subscriptions

Item Monthly Cost
Phone contract £10-£30
Spotify Student £5.99
Netflix (shared) £3-£5
Amazon Prime Student £4.49

Total Budget by Location

London Student

Category Monthly
Accommodation £850
Food £200
Transport £100
Bills (if extra)
Phone/subscriptions £30
Social £120
Course costs £30
Other £50
Total £1,380

Outside London

Category Monthly
Accommodation £500
Food £180
Transport £30
Bills (if extra) £40
Phone/subscriptions £25
Social £100
Course costs £25
Other £40
Total £940

Budget University Town

Category Monthly
Accommodation £400
Food £150
Transport £20
Bills (if extra) £35
Phone/subscriptions £20
Social £80
Course costs £20
Other £30
Total £755

Reducing Costs

Biggest Savings

Area Saving Strategy
Accommodation Shared house vs halls after year 1
Food Cook at home, meal plan
Transport Walk/cycle if possible
Social Pre-drinks, free events
Bills Energy saving, comparison

Student Discounts

Tool Use For
TOTUM card Wide range of discounts
UNiDAYS app Online and in-store
Student email Often unlocks discounts
Ask everywhere Many places offer student rates

Summary: Living Costs Quick Reference

By Location Type

Location Monthly Range
London £1,200-£1,600+
Expensive city £1,000-£1,300
Mid-range city £850-£1,100
Affordable city £700-£900

Budget Breakdown

Category % of Budget
Accommodation 40-55%
Food 15-20%
Bills 5-10%
Transport 3-10%
Social 10-15%
Course costs 3-5%
Other 5-10%

Key Questions Before Choosing

Question Why It Matters
Bills included? Affects real cost of accommodation
Walking distance to campus? Saves transport
Are halls catered? Food costs change
What’s local rent like in later years? Year 2+ is often private

Research costs for your specific university and city — location makes more difference than most students expect.