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Who gets free tuition in Scotland?

Students ordinarily resident in Scotland and doing their first degree will generally be eligible for free tuition. SAAS will pay the tuition fees of eligible students for five years in total.
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Who is entitled to free university education in Scotland?

Scottish students and students from the EU (who started in or before the 2020/21 academic year) can study for free in Scotland – the government picks up the tab for tuition fees. However, students from the rest of the UK will be charged up to £9,250 for tuition fees in Scotland.
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When did tuition fees become free in Scotland?

The abolition of tuition fees would commence in August 2000 with the endowment scheme taking their place the following year. Scottish students studying elsewhere in the United Kingdom would still be required to pay fees but Scottish students choosing to study in Scotland would not.
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Why do English students pay tuition fees in Scotland?

Within Scotland, the Scottish Government interpreted EU law as requiring that nationals from other EU member states should be treated identically to Scottish students, under the new charging regime. It therefore paid their fee in full, and they were also liable for the endowment.
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Who is ordinarily resident in Scotland?

To be ordinarily resident in Scotland, a person must have made their home in Scotland intending to stay and live here. If you are just in Scotland to study, but otherwise you would be living elsewhere, you are not ordinarily resident in Scotland.
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How do you qualify as a Scottish resident?

A Scottish student is generally someone who has been ordinarily resident in the UK for the three years immediately before their course. They'll also be resident in Scotland on the first day of the first academic year of the course (the relevant date).
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What makes me a Scottish resident?

Those born in Scotland to at least one parent who has Scottish citizenship or indefinite leave to remain. This mirrors current British nationality law. Those born outside Scotland to at least one parent who has Scottish citizenship.
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Can an English person go to a Scottish university for free?

If you live in England, Wales or NI

If you are normally resident in England, Wales or Northern Ireland and want to study in Scotland then tuition fees do apply for undergraduate study. However, there are no fees upfront; you repay when you start earning after graduation.
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Can Scottish people go to English uni for free?

If you're going to university in England, Northern Ireland or Wales. If you study outside Scotland your fees won't be paid, but you can get a student loan. At English and Northern Irish universities, you can be charged up to £9,250 per year for undergraduate tuition.
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Is university free in Scotland for residents?

Full-time students

If you're a full-time student, in most cases, you'll not have to pay fees as long as you're: a UK national or have settled status. an EU national. someone who meets certain residency conditions.
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Why do Scottish students get free university?

The Scottish Government controls these tuition costs in two ways: through control of per-student funding and by restricting the number of funded places. The majority of funding is provided through the 'main teaching grant', which was worth around £5,790 per student in 2023–24.
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How much does it cost to go to university in Scotland for free?

Give a place to a Scottish student and a Scottish university has just £7,610 a year available to educate them – made up a teaching grant which works out at £5,790 per pupil plus a shadow tuition fee (paid by the Scottish government rather than the student) of £1,820 a year.The overall per-capita funding of Scottish ...
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Do UK students pay tuition fees in Scotland?

Generally, all students have to pay fees to study at a university in Scotland (with one exception - more on that below). The amount depends on the fee status, and it makes a difference where you are from: The lowest fees are paid by Scottish students and students from EU countries (called “Home” students).
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Do Scottish residents pay university fees?

You will usually have your fees paid by the Scottish Government for your full period of study if you: are studying full time for your first degree.
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Are Masters degrees free in Scotland?

All universities charge tuition fees for their courses. You can get help to pay these tuition fees if you're studying an undergraduate course or certain postgraduate courses. You do not have to pay tuition fees to the university yourself.
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Is university free in Scotland for mature students?

Students from Scotland and the EU (excluding England, Wales, or Northern Ireland) can study for free in Scotland – the Scottish Government pays the yearly course fee on behalf of the student.
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Do Scottish universities Prioritise Scottish students?

The Scottish Government places strict limits on the number of Scotland fee rate students that Scottish universities can admit. This means that Scottish universities are limited in the number of offers they can make to Scotland fee rate applicants.
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Who is eligible for bursary Scotland?

You will be eligible to apply for a bursary if you meet all the following conditions: you're eligible to receive tuition fees support from us. you're living in Scotland (domiciled) and are studying in the UK. you're taking an eligible full-time course in higher education.
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Can I get funding to study in Scotland?

The Student Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS) provides funding for eligible students who are doing a higher education course in the UK. You must apply for funding for each year you're studying, including tuition fees. It's not paid automatically when you accept a place on a course.
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What is the 3 year residency rule UK student finance?

Family members of settled persons resident in the UK qualify for home fee status and tuition fee support from Student Finance England on the basis of 3 years' ordinary residence in the UK and the Islands. They must also be undertaking a designated course in England.
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How long do you have to live in Scotland to become a citizen?

Naturalisation as a citizen would become available after five years of lawful residence in Scotland in most cases, and at least one year as a settled person free of immigration control. These may run concurrently, depending on how and when an individual becomes eligible for settlement.
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Why are Scottish universities 4 years?

Scottish degree programmes are designed to include four years of study to give you a broader and more flexible education. They allow you to try a range of subjects before specialising. Even if you know exactly what you want to do, you can study additional subjects and add depth to your education.
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What is the second home rule in Scotland?

A second home is classed as any home that is not used as someone's primary residence but is occupied for at least 25 days in a year. Latest figures show that at the end of September 2022, there were 24,287 second homes in Scotland. Second homes are currently subject to a default 50% discount on council tax.
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How much Scottish do you have to be to be considered Scottish?

According to the Scottish government, all British citizens born in Scotland and all British citizens habitually resident in Scotland would automatically be considered Scottish in the event of independence, whilst anyone with a Scottish parent or grandparent or who had lived in Scotland for 10 years and had ongoing ...
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Does owning property in Scotland make you a citizen?

There is no citizenship requirement to buying (and unlike in England, there is no extra property tax for overseas buyers) but owning a property in Scotland does not allow you to live here. Our Immigration team can assist you to explore all the available immigration options for international clients to move to the UK.
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