Withdrawing From Masters - Student Finance Help

I received a letter this past weekend from student finance, expressing that they had been notified of my choice to withdraw from my masters degree, yet I am confused by the letter.
They sent me another loan entitlement summary, which said I had been paid for my first instalment (which I had) and that explained my payment schedule.
Does this mean, that even though I am no longer at university (and SFE are aware) I will still receive the remainder of this loan?
The money would enable me to pay off related debts, such as my overdraft and would help me out a great deal while I'm settling into my new job.

Has anyone else dropped out of a postgrad degree and still received the remainder of their loan, or is this an error?

Thanks!

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  • silvercar
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    It doesn't sound right and if they realise they have made a mistake they will want to be credited with the mistaken amount.
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