Student Finance England has announced that EU and EEA residents will be charged international fees rather than home fees, and will lose their current right to student loans: https://www.euronews.com/2020/06/24/brexit-eu-students-will-be-charged-more-to-study-at-uk-universities-from-september-2021
This will have the biggest effect on pre-experience degrees, where home fees are often 50% to 60% of the international fees. At Durham, for example, MiM home fees are £13,800 rather than £23,500 for international students.
Home fees will apply to students starting in the next academic year and, as now, to people who pass the UK's three year requirement for habitual residency.
PS Devolved governments in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast may follow England's lead.
This will have the biggest effect on pre-experience degrees, where home fees are often 50% to 60% of the international fees. At Durham, for example, MiM home fees are £13,800 rather than £23,500 for international students.
Home fees will apply to students starting in the next academic year and, as now, to people who pass the UK's three year requirement for habitual residency.
PS Devolved governments in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast may follow England's lead.
[Edited by Duncan on Jun 25, 2020]