London vs Sheffield — which is cheaper for students?

London: +£558/mo
Sheffield: +£505/mo
£53/month better off in London
£1,908 over 3 years

Monthly breakdown

London students receive £358/month more in maintenance loan. This partially offsets higher accommodation costs, but rarely fully.
LondonSheffield
Maintenance loan£1,529/mo£1,171/mo
Cheapest halls−£671/mo−£411/mo
Transport−£100/mo−£55/mo
Food (estimate)−£200−£200
Monthly balance+£558+£505
Work hours/week0 hrs0 hrs
Over 3 years+£20,088+£18,180
Loan rateLondonStandard

Based on maximum maintenance loan (household income under £25,000). Halls figure uses the cheapest option at any university in that city. 2025/26 rates.

The verdict

The financial difference between London and Sheffield is small — just £53/month. Other factors (course quality, career outcomes, where you want to live) should carry more weight.

Universities in each city

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Student stories

London

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Sheffield

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After university — what do graduates earn?

Estimated monthly take-home pay after income tax and National Insurance, at starting salary.

CareerLondonSheffield
Software engineer£2,394/mo£2,394/mo
Nurse (Band 5)£2,034/mo£2,034/mo
Teacher (M1)£2,093/mo£2,093/mo

Salaries in London are often higher, but so is the cost of living. Net financial position varies by career and employer. Starting salary figures. After-tax estimates only — excludes pension contributions.

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