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Statutory financial support (fee grant and/or course grant) is available to help towards your module fees and other study related costs if you are intending to study towards a qualification and register a module of 30 credits or more.
The financial support available to you depends on several criteria including your income, whether you are in receipt of certain benefits, your family circumstances and when you began studying. Please see the Eligibility FAQs for further information on the eligibility criteria. If you are studying less than 30 credits, financial support may be available if the module you are studying is compulsory for your qualification and you are in receipt of financial support for a module of 30 credits or more in the same academic year.
Financial support is not usually available if you already have a degree unless you are topping up to an ordinary degree from a foundation degree or to an honours degree from an ordinary degree or are in receipt of a DSA award. There is no financial support available for postgraduate courses.
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Financial support may be available to help with module fees and is based on your financial circumstances.
If you have a physical disability, mental health difficulty or specific learning difficulty for which you might need additional support, the Disabled Students' Allowance can help with study-related costs, such as equipment and transport to tutorials.
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