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Am I eligble for a second part-time degree loan?

Hello,
I have completed a BSc in Human Biosciences, and have completed an MSc in biomedical engineering which I have taken a postgraduate degree loan out for. Am I eligible to receive a part-time second-degree loan for any of the following subjects:

Mechanical Engineering with foundation (BEng Hons) - London South Bank University

BEng Hons Electrical and Electronic Engineering (with foundation year) - London South Bank University

Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons) - University of East London

Master of Physics - The Open University.

Thank you!
Original post by GeorgeKolo
Hello,
I have completed a BSc in Human Biosciences, and have completed an MSc in biomedical engineering which I have taken a postgraduate degree loan out for. Am I eligible to receive a part-time second-degree loan for any of the following subjects:
Mechanical Engineering with foundation (BEng Hons) - London South Bank University
BEng Hons Electrical and Electronic Engineering (with foundation year) - London South Bank University
Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons) - University of East London
Master of Physics - The Open University.
Thank you!

Hi George,

When does these courses start and how long is each course?

Thanks,
Claire
Reply 2
Original post by Claire SFE
Hi George,
When does these courses start and how long is each course?
Thanks,
Claire

Hi Claire,

I have decided I am most interested in the MPhys (Master of Physics) from the open uni.
The MPhys from the Open Uni starts in September and is 4 years but is classed as part-time.

Thanks,
George.
(edited 1 month ago)
Original post by GeorgeKolo
Hi Claire,
I have decided I am most interested in the MPhys (Master of Physics) from the open uni.
The MPhys from the Open Uni starts in September and is 4 years but is classed as part-time.
Thanks,
George.

Hi George,

Thanks, yes - that course is an exception, so you'll be entitled to the Tuition Fee Loan for the duration.

The other courses are also exceptions so long as they're part-time, too.

Thanks, Graeme

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