From 2025/26, Wrexham University’s tuition fees will be £9535* per year for a full-time undergraduate degree course. You do not have to pay any money upfront if you are eligible to take a tuition fee loan from the Student Loans Company. 

You may be eligible for loans to help you pay your tuition fees and living costs; our student funding section has more information regarding what financial support packages may be available.

The fees listed on this page are applicable to home students, if you are an international student please refer to our international fees.

*All fees are subject to any changes in government policy

In line with the Welsh government's maximum permitted undergraduate fee, full time undergraduate students will pay £9,535 per annum fee. Your fee for your first year will be stated in your offer letter.  Fees for subsequent years of study will increase as permitted by the Welsh government. The Student Loan Company (SLC) will increase the amount able to be claimed for tuition fees for anyone affected by this increase. For further information, please see our full time undergraduate student fee FAQs.

Undergraduate Full-Time Tuition Fees

Course Type 2023/24 fees 2024/25 fees 2025/26 fees 2026/27 fees
Bachelor's Degree £9000 £9250 £9535 £9,535
Integrated Masters £9000 £9250 £9535 £9,535
HNC/HND £9000 £9250 £9535 £9,535
Fast Track Degree £9000 £9250 £9535 £9,535
Foundation Degree £9000 £9250 £9535 £9,535
Foundation Year* - Classroom-based subjects: BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies (with Foundation Year), BA (Hons) Education Studies (with Foundation Year), BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance Management (with Foundation Year), BA (Hons) Youth and Community Work with JNC (with Foundation Year) and BA (Hons) Business & Management (with Foundation Year) £9000 £9250 £5760  £5760
Foundation Year* - Non-classroom-based subjects £9000 £9250 £9535 £9,535
Industrial Placement Year £1800  £1850 £1850 £1,850
Full time Dip HE   £9250   £9,535
Module Fees        
Repeat Years/Individual Module Fee for Students (per 10 credits)  £750 £750 £800 £800


*Foundation Year embedded in either a Bachelor's Degree or a Foundation Degree.

Undergraduate Part-Time Tuition Fees

Course Type 2023/24 fees 2024/25 fees  2025/26 fees 2026/27 fees
Bachelor's Degree  £4500   £4500  £4770 £4,770
HNC/HND  £4500   £4500  £4770 £4,770
Foundation Degree  £4500  £4500  £4770 £4,770
Degree Apprenticeship (self-funding/company funded)  £9000  £9000 £9000 £9,000 tbc
Individual Module Fee for EU/UK Students (per 10 credits)  £750  £750  £800 £800
Repeat Years for EU/UK Students (per 10 credits)  £750  £750  £800 £800
Exceptions         
Dip HE Counselling  £4995 £4995 £4995 £4,995
Occupational Therapy (billed annually over 4 years) - Fees applicable for those self funding and not in receipt of an NHS bursary £6750 £6750 £7151 £7,151
BA (Hons) Youth and Community Work with JNC - Fees applicable for students under the employer-funded route only (billed annually over 4 years)     £2625 TBC


*Foundation Year embedded in either a Bachelor's Degree or a Foundation Degree.

Please note all fees listed above are for UK students and per annum unless otherwise stated. If you are a returning or repeat-year student, your fee will be £800 per 10 credits. If you are an international student, please visit our international fees page.

If you would like further advice and information about the exact fees and funding that will be available to you, please see our undergraduate and postgraduate funding pages. 

You should be aware of our ‌fee regulations which provide an overview of when fees are due, along with the policies and procedures of the university. This can be found via the link below:

Student Tuition Fee Regulations 2021-2022

Student Tuition Fee Regulations 2022-2023

Student Tuition Fee Regulations 2023-2024

Student Tuition Fee Regulations 2024-2025

Student Tuition Fee Regulations 2025-2026

Student Tuition Fee Regulations 2026-2027

All students should be aware that how the University student fees are determined is outlined in the Fee and Access Plan. This also outlines how the University uses relevant elements of that fee in both the promotion of equality of opportunity and access to higher education and in particular in regard to under-represented groups.

Fee and Access Plan 2022/23

Fee and Access Plan 2023/24 and 2024/25

Fee and Access Plan 2025/26 and 2026/27