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Student Fees

harrymack
harrymack Posts: 1 Newbie
My daughter's fees for her musical theatre course is £13500 - She will be funded up to £6250 based on it being a private school -

what are the best options to top up the money for her yearly fees outwith the government support?

thanks

Comments

  • IAmWales
    IAmWales Posts: 2,024 Forumite
    Savings, borrow against your property if you have sufficient equity ...

    Does she also need to cover accommodation, food etc, how many years is it for?

    Is the course worth the fee, keeping in mind that only a small number ever make it in musical theatre?
  • Arleen
    Arleen Posts: 1,164 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Part time job alongside her studies works quite well to cover such fees.
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