Fees and funding
All of the information you need about fees and funding for undergraduate study in the School of Journalism, Media and Communication.
- Tuition fees for UK are given on the University of Sheffield's webpages for undergraduates.
- Tuition fees for European Union students can be found on the University's webpages for international students.
- Tuition fees for international students can be found on the University's webpages for international students.
As part of your degree you have the opportunity to take external exams administered by the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ). There is no additional charge for your first sitting of these exams – this cost is covered by the School of Journalism, Media and Communication. If you resit the exams, however, you will need to pay the fees. (We strongly encourage students to take the NCTJ exams, but they are not compulsory and you don't need to sit or pass them to complete your degree.)
We will also pay the expenses (eg for travel) that you incur in reporting from your 'patch' when you go out into the city to find stories.
Your course fee does not cover the cost of any textbooks, and you will need to buy Teeline Gold Standard for Journalists by Marie Cartwright before your degree begins.
Student funding calculator
The University of Sheffield runs several schemes to help you fund your studies and enhance your learning experience. You can use the University's student funding calculator to find out which awards you could be eligible for.
Scholarships for undergraduates
Funding is available from the University of Sheffield for undergraduates in Journalism Studies, depending on your circumstances.
International Merit Scholarships
We offer a generous package of financial support for international students including 75 undergraduate scholarships worth £10,000 towards the annual tuition fee and 125 postgraduate taught scholarships worth £5,000 towards the tuition fee. Applications are now open for existing offer holders.