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Fees and funding

Studying a degree at London Met is an investment in your future. According to the Guardian, “the ‘graduate premium’ in pay continues to hold up... Those with postgraduate degrees did even better...”*

How much will my course cost if I start in September 2021 or January 2022?

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Fees for each of our courses are published on our online course pages when they’re available. This includes fees for international students. Fees are reviewed annually and are likely to change to take into account inflationary increases. Please check our course web pages for fees before applying to the University.

londonmet.ac.uk/courses

What funding is available?

If you’re starting a postgraduate master’s course (either full-time or part-time), you may be eligible for a Postgraduate Loan (PGL) from Student Finance England. If you’re starting a PhD, you may be eligible for a Doctoral Loan. The loan will be a contribution towards the costs of study, ie it will be at your discretion to use the loan towards fees, maintenance costs or other costs. The loan is non-meanstested and will be paid directly into your bank account. Applications normally open in June and can be made online. You can find out whether you’re eligible and the latest information about the loans on the Student Finance website:

gov.uk/student-finance

Can I get a scholarship?

All scholarships that we offer can be found on our website.

londonmet.ac.uk/scholarships

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