Find details of tuition fees and opportunities for scholarships and financial support for our PGDE Primary programmes. Tuition fees and costsAnnual tuition fees are listed on the Postgraduate Study Programme Fees pages related to your desired pathway, exit level and duration of study.PGDE PrimaryPGDE SecondaryBiologyChemistryDesign and TechnologyDramaEnglishGeographyHistoryMathematicsModern Languages (Chinese, French, German)MusicPhysical EducationPhysicsNote that fees remain the same for PGDE Secondary students who wish to qualify for 'dual subjects'. Eg, please take fees for 'German' as indicative of fees for 'German and French'.Fee Status and Government FundingThe PGDE attracts the same levels of UK government support as an undergraduate degree programme. Therefore, tuition fees for eligible students from Scotland and non-UK European Union countries are expected to be paid by the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS). Check your fee status to see whether you are eligible. Fee statusStudents from Scotland and the EU should apply for tuition fee and living cost support to the Student Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS).Student Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS)Remember to select 'Undergraduate' as your course type when you apply to SAAS.SAAS Funding Guide for Undergraduate StudentsStudents from the rest of the UK should apply for tuition fee and living cost support from their appropriate funding body depending on where they normally live:Student Finance EnglandStudent Finance WalesStudent Finance Northern IrelandScholarships and FundingScholarship opportunities are subject to change each year. Therefore, students are encouraged to seek out funding opportunities from the University and external funding bodies.School ScholarshipsSaroj Lal ScholarshipOne scholarship will be awarded to an applicant accepted onto a PGDE or MSc Transformative learning and Teaching programme from a Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgroundSaroj Lal ScholarshipUniversity and external fundingTeaching Bursary in ScotlandGovernment bursaries will be available to career changers wishing to undertake Initial Teacher Education courses in Scotland that lead to the award of registered teacher status in the hardest-to-fill subjects. For details on eligible subjects visit the Teaching Bursary in Scotland website.Teaching Bursary in ScotlandScholarships, loans and other fundingThe University offers a range of scholarships, loans and funding schemes.Scholarships, loans and other funding This article was published on 2024-10-07