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Hi i’ve received an offer from uni of law and was just wondering if the tuition fees are any different to a public university? do i need to pay more? can i still get a student loan?
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Original post by annaengel
Hi i’ve received an offer from uni of law and was just wondering if the tuition fees are any different to a public university? do i need to pay more? can i still get a student loan?


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Original post by annaengel
Hi i’ve received an offer from uni of law and was just wondering if the tuition fees are any different to a public university? do i need to pay more? can i still get a student loan?


Hello annaengel,
Our fees are dependent on the course, but if you are referring to an undergraduate degree, they are no different to most universities (£9250 per year for UK students). You can apply for a student loan like usual (you can find all the information on the student finance website https://www.gov.uk/student-finance). We do also have a number of scholarships and bursaries that are worth looking at too https://www.law.ac.uk/study/scholarships-bursaries/.
All of our fee information can be found at the bottom of each course page, so if not talking about a UG degree, check out our website www.law.ac.uk.
Hope that helps,
ULaw team
Original post by annaengel
Hi i’ve received an offer from uni of law and was just wondering if the tuition fees are any different to a public university? do i need to pay more? can i still get a student loan?


Hi! So the tuition fees for an undergraduate degree are £9,250 per year that is not different from most universities- you can get student loans yes to help pay for your education from the company student finance England. I hope this helps! :smile:

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