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Student Loan for Fees

cash
  • up to £3,145 for entry in 2008

  • repayable

  • non income-assessed

  • You don't have to find the money to pay for your course fees up-front out of your own pocket.

  • In 2007 universities and colleges can charge fees up to £3,145 per year for full-time higher education courses.

  • But don't fear, you will be able to borrow the exact amount to cover your fees.

  • The loan is paid straight to your college or university on your behalf so you don't have to worry about transferring it.

  • This loan is not like normal loans. You will only ever pay back the equivalent amount to what you have borrowed and you will only need to start repaying it once you are earning over £15,000. Find out more about Student Loan Repayment

 
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