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Money 2009-10

For students starting in 2009

The fees you pay and the financial support you depends on where you live and come from (and your visa/residence status), the course you are taking and your family’s income.

The main factor is whether you are a ‘home’ or international student.  Home students are from the UK/EU or EEA (see the List of EU/EEA countries), students from other countries are international students.

In some cases, however, you may need advice about your status, for example if you have lived abroad for a while. Please ask us if you are in doubt, or refer to the UKCISA website.


    Undergraduates
    Fees and finance — what am I eligible for?
      Your home country

    Financial information
    UK England

    www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance

    Wales

    www.studentfinancewales.co.uk

    Scotland
    www.saas.gov.uk
    Northern Ireland
    www.studentfinanceni.co.uk
    EU/EEA See list of EU/EEA countries

    EU Team at: www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance

    See www.ukcisa.org.uk for information about EU/EEA countries.

    Outside the EU/EEA International
    You do not receive any UK Government financial support and are expected to have funds for your tuition fees and living expenses while you are in the UK . However you may be able to apply to the St George's EU/International Hardship Fund if you get into unexpected financial difficulty whilst you are studying. These funds are limited and not guaranteed and cannot be used for tuition fees. We do not have scholarships for international students.
    See www.ukcisa.org.uk for advice.
    Asylum seekers and refugees

    Contact Admissions for advice: mregan@sgul.ac.uk

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