Financing a MSc Management

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  1. Trendy's Avatar
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    Financing a MSc Management
    Hi all,

    I'm very interested in studying a MSc Management course, I'm a currently a UK student and intend to study/work here once I graduate.

    I'm concerned by the prices of some of the courses I'm considering applying to, particularly those in excess of £20k and wondered what kind of finance is available to support these costs.

    I appreciate loans are no longer provided by SLC as for undergrad, and that bank loans are only for a maximum of 10k which don't even cover course fees let alone living expenses.

    I'm from a single parent background, as a result will not be able to pay up front.

    Are there any options available to me?
  2. Frozenace's Avatar
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    Re: Financing a MSc Management
    I think you can split up the cost into 2 instalments, although some unis charge an admin fee for that.

    I know that Cass doesn't.

    Also, you could think about doing it part-time, and work.
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    Re: Financing a MSc Management
    (Original post by Frozenace)
    I think you can split up the cost into 2 instalments, although some unis charge an admin fee for that.
    Thanks for the response.

    I'd imagine they would want the 2nd installment before you graduate though? If I could pay half now and half once graduated that would be perfect, but as it stands the higher fees act as a barrier.

    Thanks - I think part time/work seems to be the only way to proceed.
  4. Frozenace's Avatar
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    Re: Financing a MSc Management
    I think the 2nd payment is due in January or something.

    You're right about the Careers Development Loan, it's only 10k. Also, you need to apply 3 months before the course starts. I applied too early, and the application just got bounced back.
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