TV Licence - Student Financial Support
Jessica Hardy
Published Apr 20, 2026
Do you watch or record live TV, or download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer?
You need to be covered by a TV Licence to watch or record live TV programmes on any channel, or download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer.
This could be on any device, including a TV, desktop computer, laptop, mobile phone, tablet, games console, digital box or DVD/VHS recorder.
If you do any of the above without a valid licence, you risk prosecution and a fine of up to £1,000, plus any legal costs and/or compensation you may be ordered to pay. You will still have to buy a TV Licence if you need one.
To bust some myths TV Licensing have put together a student toolkit. Find out more about students and the TV Licence.
How can I buy a TV Licence?
How can I buy a TV Licence?There are lots of different ways to buy a TV Licence.
- You can use a TV Licensing payment card and pay online, by phone, at any PayPoint, or by text.
- You can spread the cost with a monthly or quarterly direct debit.
- You can make one payment every year, by direct debit, cheque, postal order or BACS, or by taking a debit card or cash to any PayPoint.
What if I live in a shared house?
What if I live in a shared house?You'll probably only need one licence between you if you have a joint tenancy agreement for the whole house. This is the most common type of shared house arrangement.
You might need your own licence if your accommodation is self-contained. Accommodation is self-contained if you have exclusive access to washing facilities, or your own entrance to the property.
You will also need your own licence if you have a separate tenancy agreement for your own room.