Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the 2025-2026 academic year, international undergraduate tuition at the University of St Andrews is £31,670 for Arts, Divinity, or Science, and £37,730 for Medicine. The total estimated cost of attendance for the 2024-2025 academic year was £45,678, which includes tuition, accommodation, travel, books, and living expenses.
that equals just under $61K per year (with potential 10% increases year on year) for 4 yrs.
tuition £31,670
Catering £2,332 (intersemester break will be on a self-catered basis)
Accommodation £7,625 (38 weeks)
that's 41627 or $55,429.
travel is about 500 rt from east coast if you plan ahead, which is easily done. can be 450. can be 550. maybe 3500k all in, including my own trips.
I have another kid at Yale. and it's over 90k - not including 3k for health insurance or anything else. so not half but not bad!
also "Fees will be adjusted annually, with increases typically ranging from 3% to 5% to reflect inflationary pressures to which we may be exposed". never heard of a 10% increase but it's been about the same as yale - 3-5%
You didn’t include visa or health surcharge for StA
And I’m on the east coast & not finding any $450/500 r/t flights home for Xmas…. Where are you looking?
And, Yes, it is less expensive than Yale.
Anonymous wrote:It’s about 1.5 hours to EDI. The trains are pricey, too.
Anonymous wrote:It’s about 1.5 hours to EDI. The trains are pricey, too.
Anonymous wrote:If we could stop, on the one hand, the “your kid just didn’t get into any decent US school” nonsense on the one hand, and the “St Andrews is as good as Oxbridge” nonsense on the other, then we could just let all these tiresome St Andrews threads die a peaceful death.
Anonymous wrote:It’s about 1.5 hours to EDI. The trains are pricey, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the 2025-2026 academic year, international undergraduate tuition at the University of St Andrews is £31,670 for Arts, Divinity, or Science, and £37,730 for Medicine. The total estimated cost of attendance for the 2024-2025 academic year was £45,678, which includes tuition, accommodation, travel, books, and living expenses.
that equals just under $61K per year (with potential 10% increases year on year) for 4 yrs.
tuition £31,670
Catering £2,332 (intersemester break will be on a self-catered basis)
Accommodation £7,625 (38 weeks)
that's 41627 or $55,429.
travel is about 500 rt from east coast if you plan ahead, which is easily done. can be 450. can be 550. maybe 3500k all in, including my own trips.
I have another kid at Yale. and it's over 90k - not including 3k for health insurance or anything else. so not half but not bad!
also "Fees will be adjusted annually, with increases typically ranging from 3% to 5% to reflect inflationary pressures to which we may be exposed". never heard of a 10% increase but it's been about the same as yale - 3-5%
Anonymous wrote:Apparently about 20% of the student body is American and it's been nicknamed the "Nantucket of Scotland." What's the draw and why this one university particularly?
Anonymous wrote:DC studied at St. Andrews for a semester. Academically, it was much easier than his SLAC (and high school, for that matter). He had a great time but found the location too remote to make travel to other regions convenient. It’s isolated.
Anonymous wrote:DC studied at St. Andrews for a semester. Academically, it was much easier than his SLAC (and high school, for that matter). He had a great time but found the location too remote to make travel to other regions convenient. It’s isolated.
Anonymous wrote:For the 2025-2026 academic year, international undergraduate tuition at the University of St Andrews is £31,670 for Arts, Divinity, or Science, and £37,730 for Medicine. The total estimated cost of attendance for the 2024-2025 academic year was £45,678, which includes tuition, accommodation, travel, books, and living expenses.
that equals just under $61K per year (with potential 10% increases year on year) for 4 yrs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop with the St Andrew’s boosting. It’s a third rate school and its location makes access to US-based internships and jobs near impossible.
Yet for the past decade it has been ranked alongside Oxbridge is a variety of UK ranking schemes and a growing number of firms are hiring St Andrews grads.
BS. Just stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop with the St Andrew’s boosting. It’s a third rate school and its location makes access to US-based internships and jobs near impossible.
Yet for the past decade it has been ranked alongside Oxbridge is a variety of UK ranking schemes and a growing number of firms are hiring St Andrews grads.