The 25 cheapest university cities for students in the UK
But where you study can have a huge financial impact, according to the NatWest Student Living Index, released on July 28 by the Royal Bank of Scotland.
The annual report, which reveals the UK's cheapest and costliest university cities in the UK, determined its findings based on survey responses from 2,500 students across the country.
The index looked at how much money students spend on their weekly rent, going out, alcohol, as well as their average term-time income.
It also found that while loans - totalling around £161.14 per week - make up the bulk of students' finances, along with part-time work, the second largest source of income comes from their parents.
Here are the 25 university cities included in the report, ranked from the least to most affordable, along with a break-down of the average student's income and expenses:
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