Tuition and financial support
Our degree tuition calculator below offers a true-cost value to show you the real fee of the entire course, per year.
When you connect with us, we can talk through your individual circumstances and explore our scholarships and funding support opportunities to learn what you may be eligible for. We are dedicated to finding the perfect solution with you to help you answer your calling.
For the complete list of fees, charges, and other financial information please download the booklet:
UK passport holders and residents may be eligible to receive a student loan for our full degrees - BA Hons in Biblical and Pastoral Studies and MA in Theology.
Helpful links:
If you’re from Finland, Norway, Sweden or The Netherlands, please visit this page with helpful resources for you.
Scholarships for TED students
The Trans-European Division offers several scholarships per year for students aged between 18-30
who live in countries within the TED, valid for one
academic year.
To be eligible, a student must be enrolling here for the
first time. He/she will be responsible for funding any
remaining fees not covered by the scholarship. This
scholarship cannot be reapplied for if a student had
previously received it.
The scholarship covers up to 25%, 50% or 100% of your
tuition fees.
Grants for students from the British Union Conference
The BUC offers grants to undergraduate and
postgraduate students that are members of the
Seventh-day Adventist Church (in the UK and Ireland).
If granted, this grant will last for the duration of a
student's course.
To be eligible, the student (or parents of the students) must have been a resident in the BUC for at least 3 years before studying here, and a member of the Adventist Church in the BUC for at least 1 year.
The grant covers 25% of tuition, accommodation and meal fees, and applications can be submitted directly
to the BUC Education Department.
Olive Archer Student Aid Fund
This is a special fund to assist students who are
preparing for ministry in the British Union Conference.
To be eligible, students must be studying a course
within Newbold's Centre for Ministry and Mission with
the intention to go into ministerial employment
(commitment to working in this capacity must be
demonstrated). Priority is given to those who are not
receiving TED or BUC funding and cannot access
student loans.
Allocations of this fund are considered on a case-by.
case basis.
The TED supports students who enrol in this course and commit to a mission project with ADRA Europe or the Adventist Volunteer Service following 3-months on campus.
To be eligible, students must be new and taking this course full-time, aged between 18-30.
The scholarship covers 100% of the course (inclusive of shared accommodation on campus and meals).
Discount for children of Adventist workers in the US
This discount is obtainable if a student’s parents work for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the US. The organisation they work for usually offer this funding.
To be eligible, a student’s parents must be employed by the Church in /the US. A student’s application should include a letter from the employing organisation that details this discount.
Discounts may cover up to 70% of tuition fees here – the employing organisation will confirm the offering.
Talk through your options and apply with our Admissions and Records Officer.