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Finance for full-time students - getting started

 If you¡¯re going into higher education, there¡¯s money available to help with the costs. You won¡¯t have to pay anything back until you¡¯ve left your course and you¡¯re earning - and you may qualify for support that doe...

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How much will university cost?

 The first step in drawing up a budget for student life is working out how much higher education will cost. You¡¯ll need to consider tuition fees, accommodation and living costs. How much will your university or college course cost? T...

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Do you qualify?

 In order to get student finance, both you and your course must be 'eligible'. This means meeting certain requirements ¨C based, for example, on where you normally live and whether you've studied a higher education course before. Eligi...

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Education and learning£ºStudent Loans

 If you¡¯re an eligible student doing a full-time higher education course, you can take out a Student Loan for Tuition Fees to cover your tuition fees and a Student Loan for Maintenance to help with your accommodation and other living costs...

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Maintenance Grant: help with living costs

 If you¡¯re a full-time higher education student, you may be able to get a non-repayable grant to help with accommodation and other living costs. If you¡¯re a new student ¨C and, in most cases, if you started in 2006/2007 ¨C...

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Bursaries, scholarships and awards

 If you¡¯re doing a full-time higher education course in England, you may be entitled to extra support from your university or college in the form of a bursary. Some universities also offer scholarships - and there are some charities and ed...

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part-time students

 If you¡¯re a part-time student in higher education, financial help is available towards your tuition fees and other course costs. How much you can get depends on your personal circumstances and on the course you¡¯re doing. What will...

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Getting EMA? Financial help if you go on to uni

 Starting a course in September? If you¡¯re 16, 17 or 18, EMA could help financially. And if you go on to university afterwards, there are plans to guarantee the maximum grant to help with living costs. This page has information on some of...

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Starting uni in the autumn?

It's best to apply for student finance as soon as possible - the earlier you apply, the better your chances of getting payment in plenty of time

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