The current fees for full-time undergraduate students from the UK are at £9,250, while full-time students from the EU and worldwide typically pay £17,460.
There are several bursaries available to students in need. The Pendennis Bursary, worth £1,000 per full year of study, is granted to care leavers or those in comparable situations without family support. Meanwhile, The Dependents Bursary offers £250 to students receiving either the Parents Learning Allowance or Adult Dependents Grant from Student Finance.
Falmouth also has a Talent Award where exceptional international students can receive £2,000 towards their first-year tuition fees. And for on-campus students with a household income under £25,000, The Falmouth Bursary ranges from £250-£500 per full year of study.
International students experiencing financial hardship can apply for the International Talent Awards, which offer £5,000 towards their first year’s tuition fees.
In addition, the Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Travel to Italy Award provides £1,000 in financial support to a second-year Fine Art student.
For emergency financial assistance, students can apply for variable hardship funds.
Accommodations on campus are available at the Glasney Village at Penryn Campus, with 1,500 students enjoying access to amenities like a gym, refectory, cafes, bar, and events venue. Single or shared occupancy rooms range from £121.80 p/w to £211 p/w, with options like self-catered or catered options.
Other accommodations options are available in Carrick View, Maritime Studios, and Ocean View, with prices ranging from £151 p/w to £185 p/w.
To find out more about financial support and accommodation options, visit the website, or contact Falmouth University via phone, email, or social media.