maximum total of maintenance grant + loan

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  1. cp666's Avatar
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    maximum total of maintenance grant + loan
    what would be the the maximum amount i could get from a maintenance grant and loan while studying the university of essex?
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    Re: maximum total of maintenance grant + loan
    Are you living at home or away from home?
  3. cp666's Avatar
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    Re: maximum total of maintenance grant + loan
    i still live with my parents but i would be staying at the university halls during term time
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    Re: maximum total of maintenance grant + loan
    You can find out how much you will get from Student Finance by entering your details here: http://www.studentfinance.direct.gov..._schema=PORTAL

    Plus you can check here for additional financial support you may get from the univeristy itself here: http://www.essex.ac.uk/studentfinanc...bursaries.aspx
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    Re: maximum total of maintenance grant + loan
    it helps if you actually read my post before you link me to material that does not give me what im looking for, according to the student finance website it is possible to apply for both a loan and a grant, though one will be reduced if you do so (cant remember which one), the student finance calculator you linked me to does not appear to allow for that.
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