Students can cover the costs of their fees with a Postgraduate Masters Loan. Take a look at the short video guide from Student Loans Company below.
For courses starting in 2024, you can get up to £12,167 for your whole course. The loan will be paid directly to you, in installments during the course, and can be used as a contribution towards fees, or other study or living costs during the masters course, as you decide.
If you are a UK national, or have settled status or leave to remain in the UK but you ordinarily live outside England, i.e. in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland, then you are not eligible. See below for details on Postgraduate Loans in other parts of the UK.
If you already have a Masters level qualification (or equivalent), or a higher level qualification, such as a PhD, you will not be eligible under Equivalent Level Qualification (ELQ) rules.
1. A qualification which is classed as either a taught, research, or professional masters – eg MA, MSc, LLM, MBA, MRes, MEd, MMus, MDes etc
2. Full time masters courses, which are 50% part-time – ie a course that is one year full-time or two years part-time, or two years full-time and up to four years part-time will be covered by the loan. A course that is one year full-time but three years part-time will not be covered for part-time study.
3. Both campus based and online courses are covered by the loan, as long as the course is delivered by an officially funded institution in the UK, which is authorised to award its own degrees (ie has taught degree awarding powers).
Courses that are not at full master’s level, for example postgraduate diplomas or certificates, including PGCE, or a graduate certificate, are not covered by the loan.
The current rate of interest on a masters loan is capped at 8%. Bear in mind that the interest accrued on your master loan is only payable once you have completed your course, and you meet the earnings threshold to start making repayments.
For more information on how to apply visit the SFE website here
Postgraduate Loans in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
The system in Scotland is different from England. The Scottish Government offer Masters Loans, which cover tuition fees and some living expenses. You will need to apply through SAAS (Student Awards Agency Scotland) and must check that you meet the eligibility criteria. Further information for 2024/25 is available here.
The main differences are they will fund a Postgraduate Diploma and Masters level degree, but NOT a Postgraduate Certificate, PhD or Doctorate level course.
A tuition fee loan of up to £7,000 is available for full-time courses, to help pay for all or some of your tuition fees. Eligible full-time postgraduate students can also apply for a living-cost loan. However, the living-cost loan is not available to part-time postgraduate students or EU nationals coming to Scotland to study. The living-cost loan is subject to eligibility conditions.
Northern Ireland
A Postgraduate Tuition Fee Loan for Northern Ireland students is available for new and continuing students. Applications are invited for academic year 2024/25. Find out more here.
Wales
You can apply for a Postgraduate Loan in Wales if you’re starting a postgraduate Masters course in 2024/25. Eligibility for the loan depends on your nationality and residency. The funding available is a mixture of a loan and a grant to help with your course costs, and depends on your circumstances. Find out more here.
Is there a student loan for a PhD?
Yes. For information relating to the Postgraduate Doctoral Loan, see here.
What if I have more questions?
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