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Share your experience of studying in the UK as an EU national

The number of EU students enrolling at UK universities has fallen by half since Brexit
The number of EU students enrolling at UK universities has fallen by half since Brexit Photograph: Chris Ison/PA

British universities have seen the number of EU students enrolling halve since Brexit, with the decline attributed primarily to changes in fee status.

Before Brexit, EU students paid fees ranging from nothing in Scotland to £9,250 a year in England. Fees have risen as high as £38,000 after Brexit.

As studying in the UK becomes unattainable for many, we would like to hear from EU students and EU recent graduates about their experiences of studying in the UK.

Why did you choose to study in the UK? What did your university experience offer you? How has it impacted your life today? If you enrolled before Brexit, would you have been able to study here now?

Share your experiences

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