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Funding options for university

Get to grips with the different funding options for university and find out which ones are available to you.

Funding options for post-16

Thinking about going onto further education? Find out the different funding options available to you.

Funding for disabled students post-16

If you've got a disability you could be entitled to extra funding for your education. Read on for more...

Student loans

Unless you're filthy rich, further study equals student loans. Find out all about them here.

Grants and bursaries

A great way to cover the cost of uni without having to pay it back!

The Army Further Education Bursary

Thinking of joining the forces? Arm yourself with some extra funding with a Further Education Bursary.

Funding for disabled students at university

Don't let a disability get in the way of your studies. Find out what support is available to you.

Budgeting for uni

Keep your finances in check and avoid slipping into the red at uni.

Coping with a financial crisis at university

Facing the start of term without your student loan?

The price isn't right

Daisy Phillipson isn't happy with university fees, and thinks lower ranking unis should charge less.

Tips for living on a student budget

You can hit the town and still afford to feed yourself - it's all about budgeting.

How the cuts will affect me

Journalism student Mary Olivia Hickey loved university, but worries the cuts mean others will miss out.

Who is to blame for scrapping EMA?

Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) will be scrapped in January. Mary Olivia Hickey explains why she believes students who spent their EMA on clothes and cinema trips are partly to blame.

How will a rise in tuition fees affect you?

Wondering whether you should bother with university or not? If you're worried about tuition fee rises, read on.

Why I walked out of school in protest over tuition fee rises

On Wednesday 24 November 2010, Caroline joined thousands of others sixth formers in London to demonstrate against the proposed rise in tuition fees. She explains why she took part in the protest.

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