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2025/26 tuition fees for home students

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2025/26 undergraduate degree fees for home students
Level of Study2025/26 Fees
Full-Time £9,535*
Two-year degrees £11,440*
Primary Education with QTS (Work-Based Route) BA (Hons) £4,767.50*

Please note: these fees are annual and may increase as detailed in our tuition fee variation disclaimer.

2025/26 foundation degree fees for home students
Programme Title2025/26 Full-Time
(New students)
2025/26 Full-Time
(Returning students)
Chelsea Football Club Foundation Coaching and Development £9,535 £9,535
Early Years Education £7,260 £7,260
Physical Education and Sports Coaching £9,535 £9,535
Pastoral Ministry £9,535 £9,535
Primary Education - Foundation Degree £7,260 £7,260

Please note: these fees are annual and may increase as detailed in our tuition fee variation disclaimer.

2025/26 PGCE degree fees for home students
Study Type2025/26 Fees
Full-Time £9,535*
Part-Time £9,535*
(£4,767.50 per year)
Non-QTS £2,500

Please note: part-time students beginning their studies in April 2025 will need to apply for 2025/26 funding when applying for student finance.

These fees are annual and may increase as detailed in our tuition fee variation disclaimer.

2025/26 postgraduate degree fees for home students
Programme TitleNew Students
Applied Sport and Exercise Physiology MSc £10,800
Applied Sport Nutrition MSc ** £10,800
Applied Sport Psychology MSc † £11,910
Applied Strength and Conditioning Science MSc £11,910
Bioethics and Medical Law MA £10,800
Catholic School Leadership MA £9,240
Catholic School Leadership MA (Distance Learning) £9,240
Catholic Social Teaching MA £10,800
Catholic Social Teaching MA (Distance Learning) £10,800
Christian Spirituality MA £9,240
Chronic Disease Management MSc £10,800
Creative Writing: First Novel MA £9,240
Computer Science MSc £9,240
Diplomacy and International Relations MA £10,800
Domestic Abuse, Stalking and Sexual Violence: Trauma Informed Practice MA £10,800
Education MA £9,240
Education MA (Distance Learning) £9,240
Education: Coaching and Mentoring MA £9,240
Education: Inclusive Practice MA £9,240
Education: Leading Innovation and Change MA £9,240
Education: Pedagogy MA £9,240
Education: Physical Education MA £9,240
Education: Religious Education MA £9,240
Education: Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (Distance Learning) £9,240
Human Nutrition MSc £11,910
MA Human Trafficking, Modern Slavery, Migration and Organised Crime £10,800
International Business Law LLM £11,910
International Business Management MSc £11,910
International Finance and Accounting MSc £11,910
International Sports Journalism MSc £11,910
Law (Conversion) LLM £11,910
Marketing MSc £11,910
Master of Business Administration MBA £16,770
Master of Business Administration: Digital Strategy MBA £16,770
Master of Business Administration: Healthcare Management MBA £16,770
Master of Business Administration: Project and Programme Management MBA £16,770
Nutrition and Genetics MSc £11,910
Occupational Therapy MSc £9,535
Performance Football Coaching MSc £11,910 TBC
Physiotherapy MSc * Year one: £9,535
Year two: £9,535
Professional Legal Practice (SQE) LLM £11,910
Psychology (Conversion) MSc £11,910
Psychology of Mental Health MSc £10,800
Public Health MSc £11,910
Public History MA £9,240
Sport, Health and Applied Science MRes £7,950
Sport Rehabilitation (Pre-Registration) MSc †  £11,910
Sports Journalism MA* £11,910
Sports Management MSc £11,910
Strength and Conditioning (Distance Learning) MSc £11,910
Theology MA £9,240
† Includes a non-refundable deposit of £200 for Home students to confirm their place.
** Includes a non-refundable deposit of £250 for Home students to confirm their place. 
* Includes a non-refundable deposit of £500 for Home students to confirm their place. Year two fee includes £2,500 placement fee.
PGCert and PGDip fees are pro-rated to full postgradaute degree fees, based on number of credits.

The tuition fees listed are for the duration of the course. Students will be charged for the modules undertaken per academic year. Module prices are calculated as a percentage of credits against the total credits and cost of the degree. Please see clause 5.15.2 of the Tuition Fee Regulations for further information.

Please note: these fees are annual and may increase as detailed in our tuition fee variation disclaimer.

2025/26 research degree fees for home students
Research Type2025/26 Fees
Arts, social sciences and theology (Full-Time) £5,100
Arts, social sciences and theology (Part-Time) £2,580
Arts, social sciences and theology - PhD by Publication (Full-Time)
£5,100
Arts, social sciences and theology - PhD by Publication (Part-Time)
£2,580
Sciences (Full-Time) £5,880
Sciences (Part-Time) £2,970
Sciences - PhD by Publication (Full-Time) £5,880
Sciences - PhD by Publication (Part-Time) £2,970
Education Doctorate (Part-Time only) £3,630
DMin Professional Doctorate in Ministry £3,630
Professional Doctorate in Strength and Conditioning £3,630

Please note: these fees are annual and may increase as detailed in our tuition fee variation disclaimer.

 

Tuition fee variations

Many programmes last several years, and St Mary’s reserves the right to increase your tuition fees each year, reflecting the changes in costs of delivering your Programme, improving the educational services we provide to you, and any changes in government policy or regulation. Cost increases take account of matters such as increased staffing costs, the need to maintain and renew St Mary’s facilities (for example, buildings, IT and library facilities) and inflation. St Mary’s therefore reserves the right to increase tuition fees annually to recognise these changes.

Tuition fee increases for undergraduate Home students are subject to regulatory control by the UK Government. A tuition fee increase in any one year for returning or continuing Home students, whose programmes are subject to regulated or capped fees, shall not exceed the greater of:

  1. 15% (fifteen percent) on the previous academic year’s tuition fee;
  2. and the average percentage increase in the Consumer Prices Index which is a measure of inflation published monthly by the Office for National Statistics, for the 12 months immediately preceding the decision to increase fees,

subject at all times to the tuition fees not exceeding any tuition fee cap imposed by Government from time to time.

A tuition fee increase in any one year for returning or continuing postgraduate and Overseas students, whose programmes are not subject to regulated or capped fees, shall not exceed the greater of:

  1. 15% (fifteen percent) on the previous academic year’s tuition fee;
  2. and the average percentage increase in the Consumer Prices Index which is a measure of inflation published monthly by the Office for National Statistics, for the 12 months immediately preceding the decision to increase fees.

Where tuition fee increases are applied, St Mary’s will aim to give affected students no less than three months’ written notice before the start of the academic year to which the fee increase is intended to apply.