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StudyAbroadly: UK Universities with Low Tuition Deposits for Nigerian Students

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For Nigerian students, managing the initial tuition deposit is one of the most important parts of preparing for a UK student visa application. While many universities have increased their deposit requirements for the 2026 academic year, the institutions listed below are known for either lower entry deposits or flexible payment arrangements. If you are planning to study in the UK and want to manage your upfront costs carefully, this guide is for you.

  1. Edinburgh Napier University

Deposit: £4000 (with a £500 prompt payment discount if you pay in full 30 days before your start date)

Edinburgh Napier is a top-ranked modern university located in Scotland’s capital city, one of the most beautiful and culturally rich cities in Europe. It is particularly popular among Nigerian students for its Business, Creative Industries, and Computing programmes, all of which are delivered with a practical, industry-facing approach. The prompt payment discount is worth noting: paying in full early enough can bring your effective deposit down which is a meaningful saving.

2. Wrexham University

Deposit: £5,000 (always confirm against your specific offer letter)

Wrexham University is located in Wales and offers some of the most affordable tuition fees in the entire UK. It has built a reputation for being a supportive, community-focused institution with practical courses in Engineering and Management that prepare graduates well for the job market. For Nigerian students who want a quality education at a lower overall cost, Wrexham deserves serious consideration.

3. University of Greenwich

Deposit: £3,500 for Nigerian applicants

The University of Greenwich is a historic institution with campuses in London and Kent. It is consistently one of the most popular UK universities among Nigerian applicants, and a large part of that appeal comes down to its relatively low deposit compared to other London-area schools. Greenwich is particularly well regarded for Business and Engineering, and its London campus gives students direct access to one of the world’s greatest cities.

4. Teesside University

Deposit: £4,000

Teesside University is based in Middlesbrough and now also has a London campus, giving students flexibility in where they study. It is highly rated for student satisfaction and has invested heavily in its facilities across Digital Media, Health, and Business. For students who want a modern, well-resourced university experience at a manageable upfront cost, Teesside is a solid pick.

5. Ulster University

Deposit: £4,000 to £6,000 (varies by campus)

Ulster University has a footprint that stretches across Northern Ireland and includes branch campuses in London and Birmingham, giving Nigerian students a rare degree of flexibility in where they choose to study. The university is well known for its high graduate employability rates and its industry-linked Master’s programmes, making it a practical choice for students who are focused on career outcomes from the outset.

6. University of Dundee

Deposit: £5,000 (standard international deposit)

The University of Dundee is a prestigious Scottish institution that consistently ranks at the top for student experience and research quality. It is a recognised leader in Life Sciences, Art, and Design, and its position in Scotland means students benefit from a city that is both affordable and highly liveable. Dundee is an excellent destination for students who want a research-intensive university experience in a comfortable, welcoming environment.

7. University of Winchester

Deposit: £3,000 to £5,000 (refer to your specific offer letter)

The University of Winchester is located in a beautiful, historic city in Hampshire and offers a more personalised, close-knit learning environment than many larger institutions. Winchester is particularly well regarded for Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences, and its smaller campus size means students receive more individual attention from academic staff. For Nigerian students who prefer a quieter, more intimate university experience, Winchester is worth a close look.

8. University of Worcester

Deposit: £3,000 to £4,000

The University of Worcester has built a well-deserved reputation for its commitment to inclusion and sustainability. Its programmes in Education, Nursing, and Sports Science are particularly well regarded, and the university’s values-driven approach to education resonates with many Nigerian students. Worcester is a compact, friendly city with a low cost of living, making the overall financial picture here one of the most manageable on this list.

9. Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU)

Deposit: £3,500

Glasgow Caledonian University, often described as “The University for the Common Good,” sits in the heart of Glasgow and is one of the most popular UK universities among Nigerian applicants. One of the most attractive features at GCU is its £3,000 scholarship that is automatically applied to many postgraduate courses, which can significantly reduce the actual cost of study beyond the deposit itself. Glasgow is also one of the UK’s most affordable major cities, making day-to-day living costs much more manageable than in London.

10. University of Derby

Deposit: Historically £3,000, though some departments may now request £8,000 depending on course risk level. Always confirm the latest 2026 figures with the university directly.

The University of Derby was awarded Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework, which is one of the highest distinctions a UK university can receive for teaching quality. Derby is particularly well regarded for Hospitality, Tourism, and Engineering, and its student satisfaction scores are consistently impressive. The variation in deposit levels by department is worth clarifying early.

11. University of Bedfordshire

Deposit: 50% to 65% of the first year’s tuition fee

Bedfordshire’s deposit structure is percentage-based instead of a flat figure. However, because the university’s base tuition fees are often lower than many other UK institutions, the actual amount payable remains manageable for many Nigerian families. The university has campuses in Luton and Bedford, both of which are conveniently close to London. Bedfordshire is a practical, career-oriented institution with programmes that appeal to a wide range of students.

Important Notes for  Applicants

Before you apply, there are a few things every Nigerian student should keep in mind.

WAEC/NECO English Waiver: Almost all of the universities on this list will waive the IELTS if you have a C6 or above in English from WAEC or NECO. This saves you both time and money and is a significant advantage for Nigerian applicants.

CAS Issuance: Your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) will only be issued once your deposit has been cleared. The CAS is what you need to apply for your UK student visa, so clearing your deposit promptly is an important part of your timeline.

Proof of Funds: To secure your visa, you must hold the remaining tuition balance and specific living expenses in your account for at least 28 consecutive days. These funds must stay in your bank regardless of your university deposit amount.

If your campus is inside London, you need to show £1,529 per month. For a nine month period, this equals a total of £13,761.

For locations outside London, the monthly requirement is £1,171. This results in a total of £10,539 for the same nine month duration. Organizing these finances well in advance is a vital part of your application.

Studyabroadly: Best Study Abroad Agency in Nigeria

Studyabroadly is a Nigerian study abroad agency with a single focus: helping Nigerian students successfully gain admission to universities abroad. The agency offers a full range of services that cover every stage of the process, from the first conversation to the day you board your flight.

Services Studyabroadly offers include:

University and Course Selection — Consultants work with each student individually to identify the universities and programmes that match their academic background, career goals, and budget.

Application Processing — The agency prepares and submits applications on behalf of students, ensuring that every document meets the university’s exact specifications.

Personal Statement Writing — Studyabroadly’s team crafts compelling personal statements that present each applicant’s story in the most effective way possible.

Scholarship Identification — The agency actively searches for scholarships and funding opportunities that are available to Nigerian students at each institution.

IELTS Waiver Guidance — For students who qualify, Studyabroadly advises on the process of applying for an IELTS waiver using WAEC or NECO results.

CAS and Visa Support — Once an offer is secured, the agency guides students through the deposit payment, CAS application, and the full UK student visa process.

Pre-Departure Advice — From accommodation to what to pack, Studyabroadly prepares students for what to expect when they arrive in the UK.

If you are ready to take the next step toward studying in the UK, reach out to the Studyabroadly team. Hundreds of Nigerian students have already made the journey with their support, and yours could be next.

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Tinubu Renames PTDF College After Shehu Musa Yar’Adua

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By Adedapo Adesanya

President Bola Tinubu has approved the renaming of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) College of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Kaduna, in honour of the late statesman, General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, in a move aimed at preserving his legacy while strengthening Nigeria’s specialised energy education framework.

The PTDF announced that, following a presidential directive, the institution will now be known as the General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua University of Geological Sciences and Engineering Technology.

In a statement, the Fund said the renaming reflects the federal government’s recognition of Yar’Adua’s contributions to national unity and Nigeria’s democratic evolution.

The late statesman, who died in 1997, was a prominent Nigerian soldier, politician, and businessman. He served as the Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters, under General Olusegun Obasanjo’s military administration from 1977 to 1979. He was the elder brother of former Nigerian President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua.

“This historic renaming honours the enduring legacy of the late statesman, General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, celebrating his profound contributions to national unity and the democratic journey of Nigeria,” the PTDF stated.

The institution, established to develop high-level manpower and technical expertise for Nigeria’s petroleum and energy industries, is expected to continue its academic and research activities without disruption despite the name change.

According to the PTDF, the university will maintain its focus on delivering advanced education, research and technology-driven solutions for the country’s oil, gas and emerging renewable energy sectors.

“The institution remains firmly committed to its mandate of delivering world-class research, specialised training, and cutting-edge engineering technology solutions to power Nigeria’s oil, gas, and renewable energy sectors,” the statement added.

The Fund further assured students, academic partners, industry stakeholders and development institutions that all existing programmes, collaborations and operational activities would continue seamlessly under the university’s new identity.

“All ongoing academic programs, partnerships, and operations continue uninterrupted under this new institutional identity,” PTDF said.

The renaming comes as Nigeria intensifies efforts to build local capacity and technical expertise to support energy transition goals, deepen indigenous participation in the petroleum industry and strengthen research-driven innovation across the energy value chain.

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Airtel Green Schools Initiative Births to Promote Sustainability Education in Nigeria

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

A sustainability-focused programme known as Airtel Green Schools has been launched by Airtel Africa Foundation, as part of activities to commemorate the 2026 World Environment Day, themed Climate Action.

The initiative will create environmental learning spaces in primary and secondary schools, with the spaces to be branded Airtel Garden.

Already, the company’s 10 adopted schools, located in nine states across the country’s six geopolitical zones, have been onboarded as Green Schools.

Each of the schools now features an Airtel Garden, with dedicated sections for edible crops, fruit trees and shade trees, enabling pupils to learn firsthand about food cultivation, biodiversity and the importance of increasing green cover to help mitigate the effects of climate change.

The gardens also incorporate composting stations where organic waste generated within the school environment can be converted into nutrient-rich compost. To boost circular economy practices, plastic recycling segments have also been built into repurpose common wastes such as plastic bottles and tyres.

The beneficiary schools of the programme include St. George’s Nursery and Primary School, Ipaja, Lagos; Yahaya Primary School, Zaria; Iyeru-Okin Primary School, Iyeru-Okin, Kwara; St. John Primary School, Ijebu Igbo, Ogun State, and Community Primary School, Amumara, Imo State.

Others are Presbyterian Primary School, Ediba, Cross-River; Migrant Farmers Community Primary School, Umuahia, Abia State; Gwange III Primary School, Maiduguri, Borno State; Mayflower Secondary School, Ikenne, Ogun State; and Government Day Primary School, Gombe State.

“We are excited to inaugurate Airtel Green Schools, which are designed to go beyond awareness and create real behavioural change within Nigeria’s school communities.

“Through the Restore, Reduce and Educate pillars, we are equipping young people with practical tools such as gardens, recycling awareness, and environmental learning resources.

“Our goal is to create a replicable Green School model that can be scaled and sustained over time, ensuring that environmental education becomes part of everyday learning for the children in our adopted schools,” the chairman of the foundation, Mr Segun Ogunsanya, stated.

Also speaking, the chief executive of Airtel Nigeria, Mr Dinesh Balsingh, said, “Climate action becomes meaningful when awareness is translated into action. Through the Airtel Garden, we are creating living classrooms where pupils can learn practical lessons about environmental stewardship, sustainable agriculture, waste management and the importance of protecting our planet.

“We believe that empowering young people with these experiences today will help shape a more environmentally responsible generation tomorrow.”

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Ex-UNILAG VC Prof Ogundipe Chairs NUC

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

A former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Prof Oluwatoyin Temitayo Ogundipe, has been appointed as the chairman of the governing board of the National Universities Commission (NUC).

He was chosen for the role by President Bola Tinubu, according to a statement on Monday by the president’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga.

Prof Ogundipe succeeds Professor Olufemi Raphael Aina, who resigned his appointment after less than one year in office.

President Tinubu appointed Professor Aina in July last year, and the board members were inaugurated in November 2025.

As NUC Chairman, Prof Ogundipe will oversee the regulatory body of the Nigerian university system, focusing on funding, global competitiveness and academic stability.

He is expected to provide visionary leadership at the NUC and sustain the credibility of the Nigerian university system by advancing quality, access, and integrity in the education sector.

Prof Ogundipe headed the University of Lagos between 2017 and 2022. He is a professor of Botany with expertise in molecular plant taxonomy, biosystematics, ethnobotany, cytogenetics, forensic botany, and ecological conservation.

He holds a PhD in Botany from Obafemi Awolowo University and an MBA from the University of Lagos.

Currently, Prof Ogundipe, 66, serves as Pro-Chancellor of Redeemer’s University, Ede, Osun State.

He is a fellow of several professional bodies, including the Nigerian Academy of Science, the Linnaean Society of London, and the Royal Society of Biology, London. He has also served as President of the Botanical Society of Nigeria and Chairman of the Lagos State Science, Research and Innovation Council (LASRIC).

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