Some research yielded the following from the studylink documentation:
“If you are studying part-time, part-year (less than 32 weeks) and your course has an EFTS value of 0.25 or more, you can only get the compulsory fees part of the Student Loan.”
That’s good news. My tuition fees are still paid. That is a good thing.
Further research yielded:
Question Can I get a loan if I’m studying part-time? Answer If your course is 32 weeks or more and you meet the other conditions, you can get a loan for compulsory fees and course related costs – you can’t get a loan for living costs. You will be able to claim the same amount for course related costs and compulsory fees as someone studying fulltime.
So. It seems that I’m all good for fees and course related costs. Which… is all I was applying for. Why in hell did I get sent a limited part time study form? When I didn’t need to apply? Why did I get sent a declined letter from student loans saying my loan/course application had been refused?
Blindyd
March 6, 2010 at 3:54 am
Keep your chin up Carmine, stuff usually gets better after a while. I suggest going dancing, or clubbing. Have you had a chance to go show off your new hair like that?Sounds like you need a holiday.