Home student (United Kingdom)

In tertiary education in the United Kingdom, the term home student is used to refer to those who are eligible to pay university tuition fees at a lower rate than overseas students. In general, British and other European Union citizens qualify for home student status, though there are other criteria to be satisfied. All other students who do not qualify as home students are considered to be overseas students and must pay higher overseas students tuition fees at university.

Eligibility for home student status

United Kingdom students

On the first day of the first academic year of the course, to qualify as a home student, all of the following criteria must be fulfilled by the student:

United Kingdom students having lived in Europe

On the first day of the first academic year of the course, to qualify as a home student, all of the following criteria must be fulfilled by the student:

European Union students

On the first day of the first academic year of the course, to qualify as a home student, all of the following criteria must be fulfilled by the student:

European Economic Area and Swiss workers and their family members

On the first day of the first academic year of the course, to qualify as a home student, all of the following criteria must be fulfilled by the student:

Qualifying overseas territories

The following overseas territories are considered to be 'qualifying overseas territories' in terms of determining home student status:

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