I have just secured a place at Stirling University to study MSc in Banking and Finance, and would like information on how to secure funding to sponsor the studies. I am an international student and so banks are jittery about people like me, as far as loans go. Any help is very welcome and will be gretly appreciated, including any high-net worth individuals who can be kind enough to pay the university my fees for me – £9 500. It would change my life for the better indeed.
You can usually get information on funding from your university – I am surprised they haven’t already provided this. Other than that I would say that getting a part-time job to fund the studies has to be the way to go.
March 26th, 2010 at 10:45 am
if you are in UK then LEA, ask university finaince advisor. they also have funds available for ppl stuggling like Access to learnign fund and bursary.
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March 26th, 2010 at 11:12 am
As an international student, how did you manage to secure a place before coming up with the fees?.. very dodgy..
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March 26th, 2010 at 11:34 am
Can you give more info about your background country family
things like that as my company sponsors young people for their education ,we just need to make sure the Bursarys go to the right people .
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March 26th, 2010 at 11:51 am
You can usually get information on funding from your university – I am surprised they haven’t already provided this. Other than that I would say that getting a part-time job to fund the studies has to be the way to go.
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March 26th, 2010 at 12:27 pm
You may have to take a loan out from your home country as many of my friends who are international students have done this. Otherwise the department where you intend to study should have a list of funding bodies on their website. I must warn you though if you are applying for an MSc this year the funding deadlines are looming so I suggest you start applying as soon as possible
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