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Help with the costs of learning
If you require funding for the Degree Programme Middlesex University funding Depatment can be contacted here:
 You could get financial help towards the costs of your learning, and related costs like travel and childcare. You can also get impartial advice on help available from a learning advisor by phone and email.
You should contact your local Education Authority and ask where to be directed for funding in your area. Find your Local Education Authority
You could be eligible for funding which you don't have to pay back to cover all or part of your course costs.
Learner Support Funds are available in colleges and school sixth forms to help with learning costs. The funds are prioritised for those who face financial hardship. You may be eligible if you also receive other forms of support. |
Grants and bursaries
You could get a grant which you don't have to pay back.
Bursaries are similar to grants but are usually linked
to certain professions.
Career Development Loans
A Career Development Loan (CDL) can help you pay for
vocational or work-related learning. A CDL is a deferred
repayment bank loan which allows you to borrow between £300 and £8,000.
For information contact;
0800
585 505
or view information here or click below for more infomation on
Postgraduate funding options
Higher education
If you want to do a higher education course, you may
be eligible for a student loan or other forms of financial
support.
Learning at work
If you already work, your employer may fund your training.
You could get help with costs if you are a member of
a trade union. If you receive benefits you may be able
do a course without losing any of your benefits.
Course fees
Course fees vary depending on the subject, the length
of the course and the type of qualification. You can
find out about fees before you enrol.
Learning costs
There may be costs to cover things like exam fees, field
trips and membership of societies or clubs.
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