Please note that tuition fees are subject to annual inflationary uplifts and are charged by year of entry to the College and not year of study.  To find the fees for your programme and the inflationary uplifts to which they will be subject please choose the correct session from the boxes below. 

Fees are charged at two different rates, the Home rate and the non-Home rate, for further information on what qualifies students to pay the Home rate of fee, please select the box on Fee status. 

Students requiring a Student visa to study at the College will require a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) as part of their application process, for more information on the issuance of a CAS and how fee payments are reported on it, please select the box on CAS and visas. 

Home undergraduate tuition fee rise

 For the 2025-26 academic year, Imperial will increase its Home undergraduate tuition fee from £9,250 per year to £9,535 in line with the new maximum tuition fee announced by the government (see the Department for Education’s press release). This means if you are starting, or are continuing, an undergraduate course at Imperial in the academic year 2025–26:  

    • The tuition fee you will pay will be £9,535 – this annual fee may rise in subsequent years. For more information see our tuition fees payment terms. Reduced fees will still apply to students undertaking a year in industry or an additional year of study at an overseas institution.
    • The maximum government’s tuition fee loan, if you need one, will automatically increase to match this increased fee. Note you will need to apply for the increased amount if you wish your loan to cover your full tuition fee.

All students are bound by the College’s payment terms for tuition fees, for more information on these terms please select the box on Payment terms. 

The College does not provide any discounts to undergraduate tuition fees centrally however, this does not preclude departments from providing their own schemes.