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WONDERFUL WALES

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SNOWDON IS THE HIGHEST PEAK IN WALES AT 1,085M

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THE WELSH LANGUAGE IS SPOKEN BY THREEQUARTERS OF A

MILLION PEOPLE – MOST IN WALES, BUT ALSO IN ENGLAND, shw'mae! THE USA, CANADA AND ARGENTINA. ...did you know...

I fell in love with the scenery and the size of the place almost instantly. I'm not a fan of big crowds so the size of the campus was perfect for me. My time here has been amazing and I've learnt so much. I've had so many opportunities as part of my course, from being able to look at medieval manuscripts in our archives within the first couple of weeks of starting my degree, to really specialised archaeology modules and fieldwork. My modules would not be as brilliant as they are without the excellent academic staff who will always help you if you are stuck. They have an open door policy, which means if the office door is open, you can go and see them with whatever issues you may have, whether it be academic or personal. I've thoughly enjoyed my time at Lampeter, so much so that I am likely to continue studying here as a postgraduate.

Matt Cowley BA Archaeology and Medieval Studies

MONEY MATTERS

At university you can choose to learn a subject you love, earn a qualification that will lead you to your chosen career, broaden your outlook and open doors to many jobs that require applicants to have a degree. It’s an investment in your future.

HOW MUCH WILL MY COURSE COST?

The fees at UWTSD for fulltime UK/EU students are currently £9,000 per year for our undergraduate courses.

SO HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

You will have two main types of expenses - fees and living costs. There is help available from the government to support you with both. The amount you receive will depend on your family income and where you study. For example, since September 2018 all eligible students residing in Wales starting a university course have received support for living costs, made up of a mixture of grants and loans. Most receive support equivalent to the National Living Wage. For students with a relatively low household income, most of the available support for living costs will be a grant. Most students pay nothing up front and won’t have to pay the money back until they earn over £25,725 a year as a graduate.

Find details relevant to where you live through the links on our website.

Find out more: www.uwtsd.ac.uk/student-finance

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