Affordable Undergraduate Degrees in Canada & the UK Starting at £12,000 Per Year
How to access quality bachelor's programs through our 1000+ university network for significantly less than the advertised international fees at many famous institutions.
Many families assume studying abroad at a good university costs $35,000–$55,000 per year. This is not always true.
Through our partnerships with 1000+ universities and colleges, we regularly place students into strong undergraduate programs for:
- £12,000 – £16,000 per year at selected UK universities and partner colleges (including some pathway programs that lead to top-30 universities)
- CA$10,000 – CA$15,000 per year at quality Canadian public colleges and universities in more affordable provinces
Why lower fees are possible: Some universities actively recruit international students and offer lower base tuition. Others are newer or located outside major expensive cities. Many have excellent faculty and strong industry connections.
What our undergraduate students typically receive: - Access to verified partner institutions with proven track records for international students - Help choosing programs with good co-op/internship options and post-study work rights - Support finding scholarships and bursaries that further reduce costs - Full help with applications, personal statements, and transcripts evaluation
Realistic examples from recent placements: - Business Administration at a respected UK modern university — £12,800/year - Computer Science diploma-to-degree pathway in British Columbia, Canada — CA$11,400/year - Environmental Science in Northern England — £13,200/year with merit scholarship
Important: Lower tuition does not mean lower quality when the institution is properly accredited. We only work with legitimate, recognized institutions.
If you are a high school student or parent exploring options, reach out early. The best value programs fill up and some scholarships have early deadlines.
Many students who read our blog eventually work with us for personalized guidance.