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    So just looking in to courses and such like. Can I double check this.

    It says that the course is £2,500 that is per year? Right?

    It says you can pay it monthly £214, can the cost of the course go down as expenses as it is for CM?

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    With the Open University I applied for a part time student loan to cover the costs. With this you don't have to pay until 2016 and then you only pay it back if you are earning over £25,000 a year (on your wages alone). This is calculated at a small fee each month. It is worth looking into student finance england for a part time fee tuition loan.

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    when I did my foundation degree it was 795 per year. after I finished it went up to £1,500 now it's £2,500. My top up year was £3,500 now it's £9,500.

    You should check with your LA they may offer a bursary but I doubt it woudl be more than £1,000 per year - but it all helps eh?
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