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Complete your application to secure funding in time for the start of term.
For the first time students who are studying part-time or through theOpen University can apply for a student loan to cover the cost of their tuition fees.
This means that, just like those studying full-time, part-time students no longer need to pay upfront for their studies.
You don't need to pay the loan back until you are earning at least £21,000. Repayments start in the April four years after the start of your course or the April after you leave your course - whichever comes first.
To qualify for a loan, you must be studying at a course intensity of at least 25% of the full-time equivalent per year. This means you cannot take more than four times the time it would take to complete the course if studied full time – up to a maximum of 16 years.
If you're thinking of applying, it's a good idea to send off your forms as soon as possible to ensure your loan arrives before the start of term
How to apply:
You can complete your application by downloading a form from theStudent Finance England website or by asking your university or college for an application pack
If you're starting at the Open University, you can find more information about the ways to pay for part-time study here
For the first time students who are studying part-time or through theOpen University can apply for a student loan to cover the cost of their tuition fees.
This means that, just like those studying full-time, part-time students no longer need to pay upfront for their studies.
You don't need to pay the loan back until you are earning at least £21,000. Repayments start in the April four years after the start of your course or the April after you leave your course - whichever comes first.
To qualify for a loan, you must be studying at a course intensity of at least 25% of the full-time equivalent per year. This means you cannot take more than four times the time it would take to complete the course if studied full time – up to a maximum of 16 years.
If you're thinking of applying, it's a good idea to send off your forms as soon as possible to ensure your loan arrives before the start of term
How to apply:
You can complete your application by downloading a form from theStudent Finance England website or by asking your university or college for an application pack
If you're starting at the Open University, you can find more information about the ways to pay for part-time study here

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