Grants for Part-Time Students
November 21st, 2008 by admin
When you are a part-time student, you enable to apply for a permanentб non-repayable course grant and fee grant to assist to disburse for tuition fees and some other expenses related to your education.
You do not need to pay back this assistance. The course grant may help you pay for various study costs like books, travel, and materials. The fee grant may help disburse for your tuition fees.
Your college or university fixes the tuition fees’ sum for part-time disciplines and courses; there is not a maximum or minimum amount. When you get a fee grant, which does not cover the fees, you can get optional sum of money from your university via the Additional Fee Support Scheme.
Also, part-time students can get assistance from the Admission to Learning Fund. In order to apply for the course and fee grants, your course and you must be ‘acceptable’. For part-time learning, this means that your course should last one year or more plus not take three or more times to complete an equal full-time course.
You will not qualify for the course or fee grant:
- when you already reactive a degree from a UK college or university;
- when you are learning a part-time Initial Teacher Training’s course (you will ask for the same kind of student subsidy as full-time students);
- for several part-time courses at a time.
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