Working up your budget before you move to university will make your money stretch a lot further over the year. Your highest price will usually be rent, but you’ll also need to budget for groceries, transport, course materials and day-to-day living expenses.
Canterbury is often regarded as a more economical destination to study than many other university cities. Many students pedal or walk instead of using public transport, keeping weekly costs down because of its modest size. The average student, without accommodation, will spend roughly £105 - £135 per week, although this will depend on the individual and how they like to spend.
One thing that sets UCA apart from many other universities is the nature of its courses. Students studying architecture, fine art, product design and other creative subjects should also budget for project materials, specialist equipment, printing and exhibition costs throughout the academic year.
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Expense
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Estimated Weekly Cost
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Groceries
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£34
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Transport
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£0–£10
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Household bills (if not included)
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£16
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Social activities
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£14
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Mobile plan
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£3–£5
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Course materials (varies by course)
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Variable
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Grocery Costs
Most students spend around £34 per week on groceries, although careful budgeting can reduce this further.
Canterbury has several supermarkets suitable for student shopping, including Tesco, Sainsbury's, Aldi, Morrisons and Asda, while smaller convenience stores are spread throughout the city centre.
Students living around Sturry Road or Wincheap often benefit from easier access to larger supermarkets where weekly shopping is generally cheaper than relying on convenience stores near the city centre.
Cooking at home remains one of the easiest ways to control your monthly budget, particularly if you're living in shared accommodation.
Transport Costs
One advantage of studying in Canterbury is that transport expenses are often minimal.
Most students living in University for the Creative Arts accommodation can comfortably walk to lectures, studios and the city centre.
Cycling is another popular option, especially for students living in Sturry Road, Hales Place or St Dunstan's.
If you choose to use buses, Stagecoach East Kent operates services across the city and neighbouring towns. Student tickets are available, although prices should always be checked before purchasing as fares can change each academic year.
Many students spend little or nothing on transport during a typical week.
Household Bills
Students renting privately should always check what is included before signing a tenancy agreement.
If utilities are excluded, typical household costs for electricity, gas, water, broadband and other services average around £16 per week.
Most purpose-built student accommodation in Canterbury includes these costs within the rent, making budgeting much more predictable.
When comparing University for the Creative Arts student accommodation, it's worth looking beyond the weekly rent. A property with bills included may represent better overall value than a cheaper room with additional monthly utility payments.
Social Life and Entertainment
Canterbury has a busy student community despite its relatively small size.
Students regularly spend time in:
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independent cafés
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traditional pubs
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live music venues
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restaurants
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cinema
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student events
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seasonal festivals
Setting aside approximately £14 per week is enough for many students to enjoy the city's social scene without overspending.
Many venues also offer student discounts throughout the week.
Mobile and Everyday Expenses
A UK SIM-only contract will usually cost between £3 and £5 a week, depending on the carrier and data usage.
Students should also budget for smaller items that can add up quickly over the course of a semester, such as toiletries, stationery, laundry, streaming subscriptions and occasional wardrobe purchases.
Budgeting for Creative Courses
Students at UCA often face expenses that students at many other universities do not.
Depending on your course, additional costs may include:
Architecture and product design students may also need materials for model making throughout the year, while final-year students frequently invest in degree show presentations.
Building these costs into your budget from the beginning can help avoid unexpected financial pressure later in the course.
International students should also note that the UK Government's maintenance requirement for Student visa applicants outside London is £1,171 per month. This figure is intended for visa purposes and should not be treated as a direct estimate of average weekly spending, but it provides a useful financial benchmark when planning your move to Canterbury.