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How to apply

Our courses will give you the qualifications you need while leaving you with money to spend and less debt to pay off. Tuition fees vary depending on the course you choose to study. Professional courses up to Level 6 (CIPD, CMI, Pearson etc.) can be funded by an Advanced Learning Loan.

If you are looking at applying for a foundation degree course, you will need to apply for a higher education loan.

Money matters

Our courses will give you the qualifications you need, whilst leaving you with money to spend and less debt to pay off. Tuition fees vary depending on the course you want to study. Please see your course page for individual tuition fees.

Financial support

You could be eligible for funding towards your course through Student Finance England. To qualify, you must meet certain criteria like residency, previous study, age and whether the course meets the criteria for public funding.

You can apply to Student Finance England for a loan to cover tuition fees for part-time and full-time courses for each year you study. It’s a non-means-tested loan for all eligible students and Student Finance England will pay your loan directly to the college. You don’t have to start paying anything back until after you graduate and start earning over £25,000 per year.

Extra support

If you have children or an adult dependent on you, you may be able to get extra support. Also if you have a disability, long-term health condition, mental health condition or specific learning difficulty, there may be an allowance to help towards the additional costs you might face.

Other costs

You may have to buy course materials if you’re on a programme that includes field study or use of materials. Living costs are something to consider. You’ll probably need around £12,000 a year for things like rent, food, bills, books, clothes and social activities.

To find out more visit

www.gov.uk/student-finance

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