The Money@CampusLife team understand that rising Costs of Living will be a concern to many of our students this year. We have detailed and up to date information available to students on our Cost Of Living webpage below, and students can access a comprehensive range of budgeting resources, advice and top money saving tips, on our My Uni Pages.
If enrolled students experience hardship due to unforeseen circumstances, then they may be able to apply to our hardship funds. There is an expectation that students will have prioritised their essential living costs before applying. For more information, please refer to our Hardship Funds webpage.
The most important advice we can offer is don’t struggle in silence: Early communication can help prevent problems escalating, so please speak to us if you are concerned about your finances and we will work with you to explore your options.
- Below are average living costs for 2023/24* (updated as of August 2023).
- Costs for international students may vary, and we encourage you to refer to our UK LIVING COSTS AND FINANCES: INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS page.
- The level of these costs depends heavily on lifestyle and will vary from person to person, but it's always a good idea to draw up a budget - and stick to it!
*Swansea University accommodation costs are represented on the assumption of a standard 40 week contractual agreement. General living costs figures are drawn from the Save The Student 2023 dataset, published September 2022 for the 22/23 academic year. In lieu of recent survey data we have temporarily updated these figures in line with inflation to represent a more precise estimation.
Halls of Residence costs
Expenditure | Cost per week | Cost per calendar year (52 weeks) |
Rent |
£176* |
£9152 |
Gas/Elec/Water |
Included in rent |
Included in rent |
Contents Insurance |
Included in rent |
Included in rent |
Rent (including a Pre-paid Dining Card)
|
£181 |
£9412 |
*Average cost based on a medium en-suite room.
University accommodation costs range from £130 per week - £258 per week depending on requirements and a Reservation Deposit in advance of £50.00 is payable on acceptance of your offer of accommodation.
Private Residence Costs
Expenditure | Cost per week | Cost per calendar year (52 weeks) |
Rent (based on a double room in a shared house)
|
£112 |
£5824 |
Gas/Elec/Water (per person)
|
£17 |
£884 |
Contents Insurance |
£1.54 |
£80 |
Bus Travel |
£7.69 (£5.13)
|
£400 (£267)* |
*Costs in brackets are for those who apply for a Travel Pass.
Please note that these are average figures based on the assumption of a double room in a shared, privately rented house under a contractual agreement of 52 weeks. Bond/ Deposit will be payable to secure accommodation.
General Living Costs
General Living Costs | Costs per Week | Cost per calendar year (52 weeks) |
Leisure Spending (including socialising, takeaways, holidays, events and health and wellbeing) |
£44.42 |
£2309.84 |
TV Licence |
£3.98 |
£206.96 |
Clothes purchases/Laundry |
£12.50 |
£650 |
Groceries/Toiletries/Household items |
£37.03 |
£1925.56 |
Phone (Mobile data plan only) |
£4.80 |
£249.60 |
Childcare Costs |
£249.55* |
£12976.60 |
*Based on the average Swansea day nursery hourly rate of £7.13 x 35 hours spent on average attending Univeristy per week.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Please note: This page is intended to give you an example of living costs for a student at university. Actual living costs will vary from student to student. All living costs are reasonable estimates but should not be relied upon.
It is the responsibility of the student to ensure they have sufficient funds to meet their living costs whilst studying at university. These figures cannot account for individual circumstances and are only intended as a general guide to help you prepare your finances before attending university. These costs may be reduced with forward planning and careful budgeting.
Figures are drawn from average costs paid by students taken by various sources including Save The Student (2023 Dataset), Consumer Price Index & Money Helper. Inflation has been applied, making figures reflective of actual living costs as of August 2023.
For information on what income you may be entitled to, please visit our Postgraduate Fees and Funding pages.
These estimates are based on actual costs paid by students and could easily be reduced with careful budgeting. Some of these outgoings may not apply to you and, depending on your circumstances, may not reflect the actual cost you will pay.