Student broadband deals

First-class broadband for under £10 a week. Enjoy a fast, reliable connection with our student deals.

Sign up with your university email address and choose a 12-month contract that lets you study, stream and game.

12 month contract. Monthly prices increase by £4 every 31st March.

BT student broadband goes further

Powerful hub

Our Smart Hubs provide you with strong and powerful wi-fi.

All the speed you need

Speeds you can rely on day and night, and a personal speed guarantee.

Contracts for students

Choose a 12 month contract that best fits your needs.

See what broadband deals are available where you live

12-month contract. Monthly price increases by £4 on every 31 March.

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Broadband without a landline: important information about your package

  • If you have a home phone number, you’ll lose it by placing an order for broadband without a landline service. This service does not include a home phone.
  • There will be no dial tone and you won’t be able to make or receive calls, including emergency calls, on your home phone. To dial the emergency services you’ll need to use a mobile phone.
  • Any services and personal alarms which are connected to your home phone service will stop working and you’ll lose your existing home phone number.
  • You won’t be able to get your home phone number back again and will be allocated a new number if you later decide to move back to a broadband with landline phone service.

BT student broadband

A strong, fast and reliable connection

Whether you’ve got online lectures or just want to binge on your favourite shows, our powerful smart hubs will get you and your devices online.

Complete Wi-Fi

Big student house? Get reliable wi-fi in every room or £100 money-back guarantee

Add Complete Wi-Fi and avoid arguments over who’s online when. It’s the perfect solution for larger homes and wi-fi dead spots. You’ll get a strong wi-fi signal throughout your house, so you can study, stream or game in every room.

Get student offers on the latest tech

With student deals across computing, smart home, gaming, fitness and more, we’ve got the tech you need.

Frequently asked questions

What are the different types of broadband?

Different types of broadband connections include full fibre (FTTP), part fibre (FTTC), copper (ADSL) and mobile broadband. Full fibre (FTTP) offers the fastest connection, while part fibre (FTTC) is a slightly slower due to copper cabling. Copper (ADSL) is slower and likely to be replaced by fibre in the future. Mobile broadband uses 4G or 5G networks for internet access. For more information about broadband connection types, click this link.

How can I find out what broadband speed I could get?

We're always investing in technology to give you faster broadband speeds – even at peak times – and we always give you the best broadband speed possible on your line. To see how fast you could go, use our broadband speed checker.

What is BT fibre broadband?

It uses fibre optic technology to deliver superfast broadband with average speeds of 67Mb which lets you do more online, with everyone online together. This means there's no more battling for bandwidth, even in the busiest home.

It's great for downloading or streaming movies, TV shows and music. You can watch iPlayer with less interruption and HD video with less buffering. You'll also need fibre broadband to be able to get some of our TV packages. To see if you can get fibre broadband use our broadband speed checker.

Can I get fibre broadband?

To see if you can get fibre broadband use our broadband speed checker.

Can I cancel the BT Package that I’ve ordered?

You may cancel your agreement for the service and order for equipment within 14 days from your service start date (or the day you receive your order confirmation or your equipment is delivered, if this is later). This doesn’t apply to some services such as TNT Sports or EE TV add-ons. We set out how this works in our terms and conditions at bt.com/legalstuff. If you decide to cancel within this period, you will have to pay for the services you have used and any connection charges that may apply. You must also return any equipment we have sent you. Where you have also cancelled an order for equipment, you must return it (undamaged and in its original packaging), following our instructions. We will refund anything you have already paid for the equipment but may deduct the relevant costs where damage has occurred to the equipment and it is not in its original condition.

What are download speeds and upload speeds?

Your download speed is the speed at which you can download or stream things from the internet.

Your upload speed is the speed that you can upload things to the internet (for example, posting photos to social media).

It’s important to know that the speed ranges we show are an estimate. They’re based on homes with similar lines to yours, but there are other things than can affect the speed you’ll get – like how many people are using your broadband connection at the time, and whether you’re using a wireless or cable connection.

What’s a minimum download speed?

The minimum download speed is the lowest speed we think you should get with this package.

You can test the speed to your hub in My BT. If it’s slower than it should be, get in touch and we’ll do our best to fix it.

If we can’t improve it within 30 days, you can leave your contract without penalty. This is because we’ve signed up to the Ofcom Voluntary Codes of Practice on Broadband Speed.

If you’ve got one of our ultrafast packages, you’ll also get a speed guarantee of at least 100Mb, and an upload speed guarantee of 10Mb. If you test the speed to your hub and it’s lower than it should be, you can claim £20. You can make a claim up to four times a year.

What if my switch is delayed?

If we’re late when activating your service, or if we miss your engineer appointment, you’ll automatically get compensation.

For more details, visit automatic compensation.

Important information