Student Tuition Fees
Student Tuition Fees
Student tuition fees have often meant financial hardship in the past, preventing some people from going to university. However, you no longer have to pay tuition fees upfront if you do not wish to. You can now take out a Loan for Tuition Fees from the governement, and pay it back later.
The main factors of student tuition fees include:
- Borrowing the money to pay them while you’re studying
- They can be paid back as part of your student loan once you have graduated and are earning a certain amount each year
- How much you pay depends on what course you are doing and where you study
- They can vary from having to pay nothing at all to £3,000 per year, or more by the university's agreement with the Office for Fair Access (OFFA), a branch of government set up to ensure fair access to university education
If financial restrictions are something you have to consider, then before you apply, make sure you know how much your fees will be and the funding available to you. Learn more about the help you can get with student tuition fees from the governement website.
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