Fees and funding

Students discussion

A postgraduate qualification can help you stand out in a competitive job market. It’s a great way to invest in your future, which is why we’re committed to giving you the best student experience possible. At the University of Salford, we put your fees back into building and maintaining our industry-standard facilities. We also employ leading researchers to teach on our courses, helping you become an expert in your chosen field.

Tuition fees

Tuition fees vary according to the course and type of study you choose. They can be paid in full or in instalments.

As the UK has now left the European Union, students from the EU will need to pay the international fee rate. Tuition fees differ by course, so please see the relevant course page on our website for more details.

The government has confirmed that this change won't apply to Irish nationals living in the UK and Ireland whose right to study and to access benefits and services will be preserved on a reciprocal basis for UK and Irish nationals under the Common Travel Area arrangement.

View individual course pages for more details on fees. 

Postgraduate loans

If you're a home student and want to study a master’s degree, you may be entitled to a government-backed loan of up to £12,471 (for those starting their degree after August 2024).

Check eligibility and apply online on the government's student finance website

International students

If you are an international student, you can find out more about funding your studies.

We also offer a range of scholarships for high-achieving international students. Explore our international scholarships.

Loyalty discount

If you’re a University of Salford graduate, your postgraduate tuition fees could be discounted by 20%. Discounts apply for UK or international students who’ve studied a level 6 (BA (Hons), BSc (Hons), BEng (Hons), LLB (Hons), MChem, MEnv, MPhys or Grad Dip), level 7 (master’s) or level 8 (doctoral) course with us. For more information, please contact sa-tuitionfees@salford.ac.uk.

Donor funded scholarships and bursaries

It is through the generosity of our alumni, friends and industry partners that we are able to provide a number of donor-funded scholarships and bursaries for University of Salford students who would otherwise find it challenging to fund their studies.

There are a range of scholarships and bursaries available, at a University-wide level, as well as specific to schools and subject areas, supporting talented students who may need additional financial aid to support their time at Salford.

Part-time work

If you want to earn some extra cash while you’re studying, you can access a range of suitable roles at our on-campus branch of Unitemps. When you’re on a master’s course it’s important to find the right balance between work and study, so if you’re thinking of getting a part-time job, speak to your personal tutor to find out how much time you’ll need to dedicate to your studies.

Postgraduate funding guides

Postgraduate experts Prospects, Postgraduate Studentships, and FindAMasters produce useful funding guides for postgraduate study. Find out more about scholarships, grants and postgraduate loans on their websites.