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  1. You can get funding for postgraduate study through loans, studentships, bursaries and grants - you might also get help from your employer. You can now apply for funding for the 2024 to 2025 ...

  2. Start researching funding opportunities at least a year before your course begins. Apply early. Many scholarship deadlines are around early December, for admission in the following year. If your course starts in January you may need to apply for funding 18 months in advance.

  3. Then you can apply for DSA through your regional funding organisation – Student Finance England, Student Finance Northern Ireland, Student Awards Agency for Scotland or Student Finance Wales. It can take up to three months to arrange, so make sure you apply early.

  4. Get a postgraduate master's loan to help fund a full-time or part-time master's degree: find out if you're eligible and how much you can get.

  5. Eligibility. Whether you qualify depends on: your course. your age. your nationality or residency status. You will not be able to get a Postgraduate Master’s Loan if: you’re already getting...

  6. Current scholarship spotlight. UCL Masters Bursary. UCL Global Masters Scholarship. Chevening Scholarship at UCL. This guidance is for students studying for an MA, MSc or MRes at UCL and includes: How much does a Master's cost? Government loans. Scholarships. Funding for disabled students. Benefits. Other sources of funding.

  7. King's offers numerous scholarship and bursary opportunities for prospective postgraduate students. To view a full list of available funding opportunities and check if you are eligible for financial support during your studies at King's, visit our funding opportunities catalogue.

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