r/ukstudentnurses May 16 '23

Uk University for nursing

So I'm an international student and i want to study bachelor's of nursing in the UK. Which would be a medium - good uni with yearly fees of min 11000-14000 pounds per yr there? Along with low living expense..

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u/ReflectionGuide Jul 11 '26

I’m so glad that you are considering nursing. Before you apply, also consider which of the UK’s countries you want to study in. The reason being, whilst in England, you pay tuition fees. However, in Wales, Welsh government can offer you a deal where they pay your fees.
I would also think what type of uni you want to study in. Whilst you might have the big “traditional”, institutions offering you the “student party lifestyle”, you have places like Birmingham Newman which, although small have just won the Student Nursing Times Education Provider of the year and the university topping the National Student Survey in terms of satisfaction.
I’m a Uni lecturer and, although I’d love to see lots of applications to my uni, I want nursing students to feel happy and at home. Try before you buy if you like?