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I graduated this year and I have been awarded with an integrated master's degree in Osteopathy (that I believe it is considered as an undergraduate level type of qualification)
During these 4 years I took a loan from student finance that covered both my fees + maintenance costs (Full amount)
I'm planning to study this year a Master in Physiotherapy that is a Pre-registration course for people already possessing a qualification in Health.
Can I apply again for student finance and get both my fees and maintenance covered?
Thanks
During these 4 years I took a loan from student finance that covered both my fees + maintenance costs (Full amount)
I'm planning to study this year a Master in Physiotherapy that is a Pre-registration course for people already possessing a qualification in Health.
Can I apply again for student finance and get both my fees and maintenance covered?
Thanks
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I graduated this year and I have been awarded with an integrated master's degree in Osteopathy (that I believe it is considered as an undergraduate level type of qualification)
During these 4 years I took a loan from student finance that covered both my fees + maintenance costs (Full amount)
I'm planning to study this year a Master in Physiotherapy that is a Pre-registration course for people already possessing a qualification in Health.
Can I apply again for student finance and get both my fees and maintenance covered?
Thanks
I graduated this year and I have been awarded with an integrated master's degree in Osteopathy (that I believe it is considered as an undergraduate level type of qualification)
During these 4 years I took a loan from student finance that covered both my fees + maintenance costs (Full amount)
I'm planning to study this year a Master in Physiotherapy that is a Pre-registration course for people already possessing a qualification in Health.
Can I apply again for student finance and get both my fees and maintenance covered?
Thanks
Thanks, Isaac
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