Does full funding include grant and maintainence loan?

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  1. RubberDUB's Avatar
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    Does full funding include grant and maintainence loan?
    So i will be dropping out of the first year of my first university course in the next few weeks for various reasons. I want to reapply for 2013 entry and i know that i will get a full course's worth of tuition fee loan (due to the new course length + 1 rule). But....

    Will i still be able to recieve the maintainence loan and grant for the duration of my new course also, having recieved a years worth already?

    Thanks in advance. peace.
  2. Shani's Avatar
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    Re: Does full funding include grant and maintainence loan?
    Yes, you will get the normal funding available to other students (subject to the usual household income etc) for the duration of your course, with one year previous study.
  3. MoonGazer's Avatar
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    Re: Does full funding include grant and maintainence loan?
    Yes, you will.
  4. RubberDUB's Avatar
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    Re: Does full funding include grant and maintainence loan?
    Thats good news. Thanks
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