Student loan on placement year
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Awec
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Next year I'll be living and working in the Republic of Ireland for my placement year. I'm curious if I'm still entitled to a student loan or if you're not allowed to take them on placement year or something daft like that?
University still want 600 quid in fees, for what I have no idea. :rolleyes:
Cheers.
University still want 600 quid in fees, for what I have no idea. :rolleyes:
Cheers.
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Yes you can apply are usual. You don't get full loans but you get partial. I got £22xx (can't remember exact) for matinence and £654 (as thats how much I needed) for tuition.0
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Cheers. Good to know.
Still raging at the fact University want more money off me the greedy gits.0 -
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Oldernotwiser wrote: »Don't be so silly; they still have costs when you're on placement.
I doubt it.0 -
I totally agree with that. Im on placement year and for me to pay £615 is pretty ridiculous. They say its to cover admin costs, access to uni facilities and placement visits. I have had one placement visit and I should get two a year. My placement ends in a month and to be honest I have not at all recieved £615 worth of services. Ive pretty much paid £615 to be a student who doesnt go to the university.0
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sosolidnix wrote: »I totally agree with that. Im on placement year and for me to pay £615 is pretty ridiculous. They say its to cover admin costs, access to uni facilities and placement visits. I have had one placement visit and I should get two a year. My placement ends in a month and to be honest I have not at all recieved £615 worth of services. Ive pretty much paid £615 to be a student who doesnt go to the university.
A placement visit abroad will cost in this region when you factor in flights, subsistence and staff time. Two visits would put it way over this amount which is probably why you've only had one.0 -
Oldernotwiser wrote: »A placement visit abroad will cost in this region when you factor in flights, subsistence and staff time. Two visits would put it way over this amount which is probably why you've only had one.
Anyway, how do you know his placement is abroad. My placement is in ROI and I'm in NI now. I can tell you hear and now that it doesn't cost 600 pieces of gold to travel from Belfast to Dublin.0 -
Well they're also going in search for the treasure at the end of the rainbow!0
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Bah I thanked this post by accident rather than clicking reply. :rotfl:
Anyway, how do you know his placement is abroad. My placement is in ROI and I'm in NI now. I can tell you hear and now that it doesn't cost 600 pieces of gold to travel from Belfast to Dublin.
I never said that EVERYBODY's work placement was abroad but it's probably the more common reason for one these days. Even placements within the Mainland UK will be expensive to visit when you look at train fares and/or mileage costs. Staff costs will have to include time for arranging a visit and any admin associated with it.
If you're working in a business down the road from your university then you still have all the university facilities available to you, and most people in this situation would use them.0
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