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LPC Funding

Hi,

I was looking to study the LPC on a full time basis in September 2016. The university of law and other LPC providers offer the option of an LPC with a combined masters degree.

I understand that student finance is not available for the LPC as a standalone subject. However, would a postgraduate student finance loan be available for the LPC combined with a masters degree?

Thank you in advance.
(edited 7 years ago)
Original post by son190
Hi,

I was looking to study the LPC on a full time basis in September 2016. The university of law and other LPC providers offer the option of an LPC with a combined masters degree.

I understand that student finance is not available for the LPC as a standalone subject. However, would a postgraduate student finance loan be available for the LPC combined with a masters degree?

Thank you in advance.


You should ask University of Law directly whether the course will be eligible - they will know how they return the course details to the SLC which will determine eligibility.
Original post by son190
Hi,

I was looking to study the LPC on a full time basis in September 2016. The university of law and other LPC providers offer the option of an LPC with a combined masters degree.

I understand that student finance is not available for the LPC as a standalone subject. However, would a postgraduate student finance loan be available for the LPC combined with a masters degree?

Thank you in advance.


Hi

You’re right, we can’t fund an LPC as a standalone course. But you can get funding for a Master’s course like an LLM that has an LPC as part of it.

Laura
Reply 3
Thank you for your input. I have just asked the university of law and unfortunately student finance is not available for any of the lpc courses as it is classes as a professional development course.
What about going on the UOL's i-LLM LPC because it has LLM in the title it should qualify right?

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