HE at Lakes College - Money Talks
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If you’re worried about paying for your Higher Education course, don’t be.
For one thing, you can study a university level course at Lakes without repaying a pennyuntil you graduate and get a job. There’s no better way to guarantee your fi nancialsecurity. And if this is the fi rst time you’ve studied at a university level, there are lots of student loans, grants and scholarships. There is help for students with disabilities, students facing fi nancial hardship or additional expenses – and much more.
It’s worth checking out your options with Student Services. Just some of the support options include:
— Paying for your course after studying
— Student loans
— Maintenance grants
— Professional and Career Development Loans
— Access to Learning Fund
— Extra government help for disabled students
— Employer support
— Scholarships
Confused?
If all the options seem a little daunting, we’re here to guide you through them, and explain what fits you best. If you’d like to discuss funding your course and supporting yourself while you study, talk to Student Services now.
Higher Education Fees
Full-time Foundation Degree: £5,900 per year (£11,800)
Part-time Foundation Degree: £3,900 per year (£11,700)
Full-time Higher National Diploma: £3,400 per year (£6,800)
Higher National Certificate Part-time (18months) – Year 1: £2,175, Year 2: £1,087.50(£3,262.50)
Higher National Diploma Part-time (18 months) – Year 1: £2,175, Year 2: £1,087.50 (£3,262.50)
Buy now, pay later
Students at Lakes College won’t have to pay a penny of their course fees until after they graduate and are earning over £21,000 a year. It’s a great reason to choose university-level study at Lakes.
Wondering how you’ll pay?
Lots of Lakes Higher Education students work whilst they study.
Extra support
There are sources of support that you can consider before you apply. It’s always worth checking, because you might be pleasantly surprised. We can also offer the option to pay your fees by direct debit.
Applications
All full-time course applications must be submitted via UCAS (www.ucas.com/students/apply). All finance applications are linked via UCAS. All part-time applications can apply via the College. Talk to Student Services to learn more.





