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	<title>Comments on: I am a new student at university what grants or bursaries can i get?</title>
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		<title>By: Dee J</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dee J</dc:creator>
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		<description>hey! unfortunately it really depends on your parents income on whether you get additional funding. if combined they earn over £30&#039;000 (or there abouts) in a year you&#039;ll just get the bog standard tuition fee loan and a maintenance loan (living expenses) buts that&#039;s it. however if it below the threshold you may be entitled to a maintenance grant on top of two loans, these grants come in all sizes, depending on your parents income. if say they earn under £15&#039;000 you&#039;ll get the full grant otherwise you&#039;ll get a partial grant. under law if your entitled to the full maintenance grant the university is obliged to give you an additional bursary (minimum £300) but it can go higher, just depends on uni...hope this helps!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hey! unfortunately it really depends on your parents income on whether you get additional funding. if combined they earn over £30&#8242;000 (or there abouts) in a year you&#8217;ll just get the bog standard tuition fee loan and a maintenance loan (living expenses) buts that&#8217;s it. however if it below the threshold you may be entitled to a maintenance grant on top of two loans, these grants come in all sizes, depending on your parents income. if say they earn under £15&#8242;000 you&#8217;ll get the full grant otherwise you&#8217;ll get a partial grant. under law if your entitled to the full maintenance grant the university is obliged to give you an additional bursary (minimum £300) but it can go higher, just depends on uni&#8230;hope this helps!</p>
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