Coventry
Coventry is a picturesque medieval city in England's West Midlands that was originally part of Warwickshire. It is the second biggest city in its region (after Birmingham), the ninth largest city in England, and the 12th largest city in the United Kingdom.
In the top student cities index, Coventry scores 71st for affordability and 44th overall. It is home to two globally rated universities, one of which is the University of Warwick, which is ranked 54th in the world. Tuition prices for overseas students aren't the cheapest in the world, costing an average of US$24,300 each year.
As the cost of living, Warwick University’s official page calculates this year’s on-campus accommodations to cost between US$98 and US$235 per week, depending on the hall of residence and your let length. As is the case with most student accommodations, rent at Warwick University includes heating, gas and electricity, water, a high-speed internet connection, basic cleaning, and basic contents insurance.