Multiple funding sources or an unlisted funder
If you have multiple funding sources or your funder isn’t listed on our webpages, you might need to contact the Finance helpline.
Contact the Finance Helpline if...
You have more than one loan or scholarship
If you have more than one loan or scholarship, or a combination of loans and scholarships, you should contact our team directly.
We may need to:
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directly invoice your funding providers
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help you set up an instalment plan that matches up with the payments you receive
In any case, we will need evidence of your funding.
Email the Finance Helpline using the subject heading “Tuition fees funding enquiry” with your award letters from your funding providers attached.
Your loan provider is not listed
We recognise many different types of loans, however on our webpages and form we only list loans (or other types of funding) provided by:
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Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS)
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Student Finance England, Wales and Northern Ireland
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The US government
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The Canadian government
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Lanekassen (Norway)
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CSN (Sweden)
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Kela (Finland)
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SU (Denmark)
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LIN (Iceland)
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Colfuturo (Colombia)
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Indian banks
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The Channel Islands or the Isle of Man
If you are receiving a loan, grant or bursary from a provider that is not listed here, you should email the Finance Helpline using the subject heading “Tuition fees funding enquiry” with your award letter from your loan provider attached.
You do not need to contact the Finance Helpline if...
You have partial funding and you are self-funding your remaining fees
If you have a partial loan or partial scholarship, and you want to pay the rest of your tuition fees yourself, you can do so by:
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making one payment before the start of your programme (by card, bank transfer or online payment platform)
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setting up a Recurring Card Payment (RCP) to pay in 3 instalments across the year
Pay your tuition fees in one payment
Pay your tuition fees by instalment
If you want to pay by instalment, the dates of your payments will depend on the type of funding you have. For more guidance, you should read the guidance on our loan and scholarship pages.
You are getting funds directly from your sponsor
If you have a scholarship to study, and the funding will be paid directly to you, you are classed as a self-funded student. This is because you will be responsible for paying your tuition fees to the University.
You can pay your fees by:
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making one payment before the start of your programme (by card, bank transfer or online payment platform)
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setting up a Recurring Card Payment (RCP) to pay in 3 instalments across the year