Teesside University Cost of Living for Students in 2025
Practical Budgets & Money-Saving Tips

A clear, realistic breakdown of typical student expenses in Middlesbrough and the Teesside region — accommodation, bills, food, transport and sample budgets for 2025.

🎯 Overview

Teesside is one of the more affordable student cities in the UK. Students at Teesside University can expect lower living costs than many southern or metropolitan areas, but you should still budget carefully for rent, bills, course costs and social life. Below you'll find sample budgets, cost-saving advice and where to find financial support.

These figures are estimates — always check current listings and your university communications for exact prices and support schemes.

🏠 Accommodation (Weekly / Monthly Estimates)

🍽 Food & Groceries (Monthly)

🚆 Transport & Travel

📶 Utilities, Phone & Internet

📊 Sample Monthly Budgets (2025)

Budget TypeMonthly Total (£)Notes
Frugal (shared house)£760Low rent, cook at home, minimal socialising
Typical undergraduate£920University halls or shared house, moderate social life
Comfortable (studio/private)£1,250Private flat or en-suite, more eating out and travel
Postgraduate (private rental)£1,350Higher independence costs and possible commuting

💷 Course Costs & One-off Expenses

💡 Ways to Reduce Costs

📚 Financial Support & Emergency Funds

Teesside University offers bursaries, hardship funds and targeted support — contact the university’s student finance and support teams early if you expect financial difficulty. External charities and local trusts sometimes provide small grants for students in need.

❓ FAQs — Cost of Living at Teesside

Is Teesside cheaper than London or the south?
Yes — overall living costs in Middlesbrough are generally lower than in London and many southern UK cities, especially for rent and food.
How much should I save before arrival?
Aim for £700–£1,200 to cover deposits, first month’s rent, initial groceries and travel when you arrive in the area.
Are there cheap student nights and socials in Middlesbrough?
Yes — campus events, university bars and local venues regularly offer student nights and discounted entry; keep an eye on the Students' Union calendar.

✅ Final Tips

  1. Create a monthly budget that includes rent, bills, food, transport and a small contingency for unexpected costs.
  2. Use university resources — student finance, bursaries and advice services are there to help manage costs.
  3. Explore Middlesbrough and Teesside for affordable shops, markets and free/low-cost student events to enjoy campus life on a budget.
Teesside is a cost-effective place to study — with sensible budgeting and use of student support, you can enjoy a full student experience without overspending.