Can I study at the Open University for free? Yes, you can study at the Open University for free. The maximum tuition fee fee an undergraduate will pay in England is £6,lled-up. The maximum tuition fee assessed credit limit is £17,lled-up. You can apply each year that you are studying for study, but not more than 120 credits. Students must meet a set of core and additional criteria in order to be eligible to apply. For example, you should be studying for a Bachelor of Arts qualification, or a Medicine qualification, or you have a qualification that requires you to have completed all of the qualification requirements, and you continue to hold another qualification that is different from the one you held previously. For example, you may be studying for a Human Biology and Cell Biology qualification, or a Veterinary & Hormone Research qualification. You can apply to have the same qualification used for all modules, but there must be at least 120 credits in the specified qualification. If you have not applied for the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) Disabled Students Allowance (DSA) before, this video should help you to complete your application and get it ready to send to The Open University. It also answers some frequently asked questions that students have when filling in the forms.
Can I study at the Open University for free?
- Post author:Bob Samanche
- Post published:January 25, 2019