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  1. For information on fees and funding for international students, please see the Universitys information page. You can work out the cost of any course of interest to you by using the university’s Fees and Funding calculators for undergraduates.

  2. Tuition fee loans are available to all Home students completing their first undergraduate degree. Requests for this loan are made when applying for any maintenance funding by applying online via the website for your region (see section 2.1).

  3. 1. What does it cost and how do I pay? 1.1 Course Fees. 1.2 Battels. 2. What financial support is available to help fund my studies? 2.1 US and Canadian Loans. 2.2 College Funds. 2.3 Scholarships. 3. Targeted funding and extra support. 3.1 Students with children or dependents. 3.2 Students with disabilities. 4. Hardship funding.

  4. Fees and Financial Declarations. EU students commencing from 2021 will pay the ‘Overseas’ fees rate, and will no longer be eligible for a government loan.

  5. Home students completing their first degree can take out a UK government tuition fee loan up to the full value of their course fees for the academic year, i.e. £9,250 for 2024/25. This means you do not need to pay any fees upfront. Irish citizens living in the UK or the Republic of Ireland are eligible for a tuition fee loan on the same

  6. Open to all state schools in Bedfordshire, Central Bedford and Luton. This project works with pupils in Y10-11 aiming to raise awareness of courses available at university and provide guidance to support progression to Higher Education. Find out more.

  7. What does it cost and how do I pay? 1.1 Course Fees 1.2 Battels 2. What financial support is available to help fund my studies? 2.1 UK Government Support 2.2 Oxford Support 2.3 US and Canadian Loans 2.4 College Funds 3.

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