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hi So confused over p/t fees-HELP please.

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  • mandyc
    mandyc Posts: 160 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I think the OP stated that she already has a degree. If so, why not consider a Masters or PG Social Work which I think is a two year course. My daughter went down this route a few years back and the course was funded and bursaries were available.
  • stephyt23
    stephyt23 Posts: 852 Forumite
    The uni I'm at will be charging £6500 for part time fees from this September which was stated on their website.

    It may be best to speak to the financial advisors at the uni you are looking to go to as they will be better equipped to help you.
    Saved: £1566.53/ £2000
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