Published: 08 Apr 2024 798 views
Most taught master’s qualifications are covered by the loan, and you can study either full-time, or part-time over one or two years. There's two Scottish postgraduate loan types available, though many students can apply for both.
To get the living cost loan, as well as meeting the eligibility conditions, you must be under 60 years old on the first day of the first academic year of your course.
Combined tuition fee and living cost loans of up to £10,000 for students ordinarily living in Scotland looking to study a master's or postgraduate diploma that is not taught in Scotland.
A tuition fee loan of up to £5,500 is available for full-time courses, to help pay for all or some of your tuition fees.
Eligible full-time postgraduate students can apply for a living cost loan of up to £4,500.
To receive funding, you need to study a course that the Student Awards Agency Scotland funds and meet the residence criteria.
Further information on residence conditions is available in the residence eligibility conditions documents:
For full eligibility criteria, please see the Student Awards Agency Scotland website.
Applications for a Scottish postgraduate loan should be made directly to Student Awards Agency Scotland.
For more details visit: Loughborough University website.
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