Hello,
I am wanting to apply for a masters degree in chemistry. I already had an MChem however, my grades are not good enough for what I want to do.
The problem I am, is that I wont be able to get a loan from the student fincance company as I took one out for my original MChem.
I am wondering what other possible routes there are for paying for tuition fee's, accommodation for the year for etc. The reason I have not saved any money is because I have financial commitments.
Kind Regards
John
x
Turn on thread page Beta
You are Here:
Home
> Forums
>< University and university courses
>< Student Financial Support
>< Ask Student Finance England
|
Funding watch
Announcements
-
johnca502
- Follow
- 0 followers
- 1 badge
- Send a private message to johnca502
- Thread Starter
Offline1ReputationRep:- Follow
- 1
- 26-02-2018 06:25
-
Catherine SFE
- Follow
- 1 follower
- 8 badges
- Send a private message to Catherine SFE
Official Rep
Offline8ReputationRep:Official Rep
- Follow
- 2
- 26-02-2018 14:41
(Original post by johnca502)
Hello,
I am wanting to apply for a masters degree in chemistry. I already had an MChem however, my grades are not good enough for what I want to do.
The problem I am, is that I wont be able to get a loan from the student fincance company as I took one out for my original MChem.
I am wondering what other possible routes there are for paying for tuition fee's, accommodation for the year for etc. The reason I have not saved any money is because I have financial commitments.
Kind Regards
John
Students who already hold a qualification which is equivalent to or higher in level than a Masters, this includes an integrated Masters (ELQ), will not be eligible for a PGL. For other funding that might be available, we would advise you to speak to the College/University.
Thanks
Catherine
Reply
Submit reply
Turn on thread page Beta
TSR Support Team
We have a brilliant team of more than 60 Support Team members looking after discussions on The Student Room, helping to make it a fun, safe and useful place to hang out.
Updated: February 26, 2018
Share this discussion:
Tweet