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Higher Education
Higher Education
Where can I get advice about Higher Education finance?
A good starting point would be the Direct.gov website which has a special area all about HE finance (see the links section here). If you want to talk to someone about your particular circumstances contact your local Connexions Adviser.
How much will university cost from September?
From September 2012 there are two main costs new full-time students need to consider: tuition fees and living costs.
Visit the Student Finance Website for more information.
All the information you need about Higher Education finance and how to apply.
Possible ways to help with costs or fund learning.