The ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ Abroad team have a useful web page outlining the funding for a student who is studying abroad.
The impact of receiving a Turing Grant on your funding from Student Finance
You can be means tested (if relevant) for the overseas rate maintenance loan which is slightly higher than for the years you are at Nottingham. This is in addition to any funding from the Turing Grant.
Students on a work placement who receive a Turing grant should be assessed for the overseas rate maintenance loan rather than the reduced rate maintenance loan.
The tuition fee for Turing students is the same as all students who are on a year abroad and a tuition fee loan is available from Student Finance for eligible students.
The fee for a Semester abroad is different; the University will advise Student Finance of the correct fee during the academic year.
Tuition fee information for 2024/25
The non means tested maintenance loan is available for all eligible students regardless of household income.
ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ abroad maintenance loan for 2025/26 from Student Finance
| Full year overseas (not final year) |
£12,076 max |
£6,238 non means tested |
University Core Bursary
You may still be entitled to receive the Core Bursary while you are on a Turing year or semester out.
If you are on a non Turing work placement abroad, so receive the reduced rate loan, you can still be assessed for the Core Bursary. If you meet the eligiblity criteria you need to ask Student Finance to carry out a means tested assessment and share the income information with the University in the usual way - Core Bursary Assessment Procedure If they refuse to do this, which they shouldn't, please let us know through the
Take the module in Moodle, to help plan your finances.