University of Cambridge Cost of Living for Students
Budgeting & Practical Advice for 2025

Understand typical student expenses in Cambridge — rent, bills, food, transport and tips to manage your budget effectively while studying in 2025.

🎓 Overview

Cambridge is a historic and lively university city. Costs can be higher than smaller UK towns but reasonable planning makes student life affordable. This guide provides realistic monthly budgets, cost-saving tips, and resources for financial support.

Use the sample budgets below to plan for college accommodation, private renting, or postgraduate living arrangements.

🏠 Accommodation Costs (Monthly)

🍽 Food & Groceries (Monthly)

🚆 Transport & Travel

📶 Utilities, Phone & Internet

🎉 Social Life & Miscellaneous

📊 Sample Monthly Budgets (2025)

Budget TypeMonthly Total (£)Notes
Frugal (college room)£550College room + cooking, limited nights out
Typical undergraduate£700Shared house, moderate social life
Comfortable (private ensuite)£950Private room or studio, regular eating out
Postgraduate (private flat)£1,100Studio or 1-bed, higher living costs

💸 Ways to Reduce Costs

💳 Fees, Tuition & One-off Costs

📚 Financial Support & Scholarships

Look into college bursaries, Cambridge Trust scholarships, and departmental studentships. Many colleges offer means-tested support — contact your college finance office early.

❓ FAQs — Cost of Living

Is Cambridge more expensive than other UK university cities?
Cambridge can be pricier than smaller towns but generally cheaper than London. Costs vary with accommodation choices and lifestyle.
Do colleges cover utility bills?
Many colleges include some or all utilities in the rent for college rooms; check specific college offers.
How much should I budget before arrival?
Plan for deposits, initial travel, and setup costs — around £500–£1,000 as a safe estimate if renting privately.

✅ Final Tips

  1. Plan a realistic monthly budget: Use the sample budgets as a starting point and adjust for your lifestyle.
  2. Keep an emergency fund: Aim for at least £900 saved for unexpected expenses.
  3. Use university resources: College finance teams and student unions can help with budgeting and emergency support.
  4. Review costs annually: Prices change — check accommodation and living costs each academic year when planning.
With sensible planning and the right support, Cambridge is affordable for many students — focus on smart choices for housing, food, and travel to stretch your budget further.