ChatterBank0 min ago
help with stuent finance please!
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in september i will be starting my application for university (to enter university in 2010). i know it seems a bit stupid that i dont know all of this, but it does confuse me!
i know i have tuition fees of �3225, and dont have to pay that back until i leave. however what other expenses will i incur?
for example, accomadation. do i have to pay th campus �80 (for example) a week, or is there some sort of loan i can get so that this is paid for and i simply incur a debt when i graduate (to be paid when i am earning an excess of �15000 a year). please, any help would be appreciated as i am worried i wont be able to afford university. i do not come from a well off background, and so fees paid up front would be a worry.
thanks in advance, PinkFlower :)
i know i have tuition fees of �3225, and dont have to pay that back until i leave. however what other expenses will i incur?
for example, accomadation. do i have to pay th campus �80 (for example) a week, or is there some sort of loan i can get so that this is paid for and i simply incur a debt when i graduate (to be paid when i am earning an excess of �15000 a year). please, any help would be appreciated as i am worried i wont be able to afford university. i do not come from a well off background, and so fees paid up front would be a worry.
thanks in advance, PinkFlower :)
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