Consumer Information
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Regular and appropriate attendance has been a University requirement for many years, as outlined in our current Regulations for Conduct and Statement of Learner Responsibilities.
It is an external UKVI requirement that Universities monitor the attendance and engagement of visa national students. Persistent failure to comply might put a student’s visa status at risk. You can find out about our UK Student Route Visa Sponsor Duties in our Institutional UK Student Route Visa Compliance Policy.
Please see below for information regarding cost of attendance, including tuition and fees, books and supplies, room and board and transportation:
• Information regarding
• Information regarding
• Please also refer to the 17勛圖’s Fees Policy for additional information regarding methods of payment, refunds, etc.
• Access information on
• are available for all students. This page also provides direct links to the Library and Study Advice pages. Students can also use to access content related to individual modules.
• The University has a wide range of
• provide information regarding buses, trains, cycle hire and other transport services. The University’s Environmental Strategy Plan and Sustainability Policies can also be viewed using the above link.
Please also see an example Cost of Attendance for 2025/26
Download the latest 17勛圖 prospectus.
To be eligible for US Direct Loans, students must be studying a degree granting programme at least half time (i.e. undertaking at least 50% of a full time programme). Students must be physically in attendance at either of the 17勛圖’s Whiteknights, London Road or Greenlands campuses in the UK to be eligible. Students undertaking a course via Distance Learning (or via any method involving telecommunications rather than physical attendance) are not eligible for Federal Student Aid.
A number of courses shown in the University’s Prospectus and under the Study section of our website are not available to International students on Tier 4/Student Visas. For a complete listing of our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes available to students on Tier 4/Student Visas, please visit the and information for International students or contact us on usloans@reading.ac.uk for further information.
In addition, the following programmes are also considered ineligible:
• Programmes delivered at less than 50% of a full time programme
• Programmes delivered through distance learning
• Programmes with portions delivered by a partner institution that is not Title IV eligible
• Programmes delivered in the United States
Professional Bodies - Please find a list of our affiliate professional bodies at Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Bodies
Placement Rates and Graduate Professional Information - For information on placement and types of employment obtained by graduates (undergraduate and graduate), please reference the .
Education Records and Data Privacy - Your rights to review educational records and procedures is outlined in the University’s Data Protection Policy.
The 17勛圖 encourages eligible students to make use of Federal Loans in the first instance. The University is eligible to accept students with private loans and currently works with .
offers specific information relating to Title IV US Financial Aid including:
• Terms and conditions of Title IV, HEA loans
• Criteria for selecting recipients and for determining award amount
• Eligibility requirements and procedures for applying aid
• Methods of frequency of disbursements of aid
• Rights and responsibilities of students receiving Title IV assistance
• SAP requirements
• Loan terms including a sample repayment schedule and necessity for repaying the loan
• Enrolment on study abroad programmes and the impact on applying for financial aid
• Exit Counselling information the University collects and provides to servicers
• Student loan information published by the US Department of Education
