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Student loans for Masters degrees are available up to help with course fees and living costs
Key features include:
Applications can be made via the website.
Student Finance Wales offer postgraduate loans and grants up to £18,430 for Welsh domiciled students studying master’s level courses at any UK university. Key features include:
Applications can be made via the website.
Student Finance Northern Ireland offer loans for Northern Irish domiciled students studying postgraduate courses at any UK university. Key features include:
Course length | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 |
---|---|---|---|
Up to 1 year |
£5,500 |
n/a |
n/a |
2 years |
£2,750 |
£2,750 |
n/a |
3 years |
£1,833 |
£1,833 |
£1,834 |
Applications can be made via the website.
Student Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS) offer postgraduate loans of up to £10,000 for Scottish domiciled students studying at postgraduate diploma or masters level. Key features include:
Applications can be made via the website.
UK Postgraduate Loan Repayments Compared:
Country | Threshold | Rate | Interest | Existing Balance | Cancellation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
England |
£21,000 |
6.1% |
RPI+3% |
Separate |
After 30 years |
Wales |
£21,000 |
6.1% |
RPI+3% |
Separate |
After 30 years |
Scotland |
£25,375 |
9% |
1.5% |
Combined* |
After 35 years |
Northern Ireland |
£20,195 |
9% |
1.5% |
Combined* |
After 25 years |
*If you have both undergraduate and postgraduate loans under tthe Plan 1 student loan repayment scheme, your debts will be combined.
For further information visit the website.
UK students are eligible to apply for financial support from the University's Access to Learning Fund if they can demonstrate the need for such assistance. Applications can only be made once you have registered as a student.
DSAs are grants to help students meet the extra costs of studying they may face as a direct result of a disability or a specific learning difficulty. They are available for postgraduate students whether full or part-time, are not means-assessed (i.e. do not depend on your household income) and do not have to be repaid. The amount you receive depends on your individual circumstances and - if you are part time - the intensity of your course.
You will need to show your authority written proof of your disability from an appropriate medical professional. If you have a specific learning difficulty, such as dyslexia or dyspraxia, the local authority may ask you to have an independent assessment carried out to establish this, which you will have to pay for, although you may ask 91ÇÑ×Ó Adams for help towards it through our Access to Learning Fund.
To apply you may either:
Postgraduate funding is not straightforward and may involve some research on your part. The following is a list of suggestions, but you may well find others, depending on your contacts and area of interest.
International students should contact The British Council or their country's education ministry for advice on alternative sources of funding.
Visit to see if you qualify for tax relief for tuition fees paid for third level education.
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