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Government-funded undergraduate loans

Government-funded loans are available for all our full-time and part-time undergraduate courses, including tuition fee loans and maintenance loans. This can help cover the cost of tuition fees and living costs while you study (subject to eligibility). Tuition fee loans are also available for EU students.

Tuition fee loan

You can apply for a tuition fee loan up to a maximum of £6,000 (full-time) or £4,500 (part-time) per academic year. For students from Northern Ireland, the maximum tuition fee loan available is £4,275 per academic year. If BPP University’s fee is above the maximum tuition loan available per year, the student will need to fund the difference.

Maintenance loan

Full-time and part-time undergraduate students can also apply for a maintenance loan to help cover living costs (subject to eligibility). Maintenance loans are paid directly to you after you have registered onto your course and are paid in three instalments throughout the year. You will need to register on the Student Finance England website to get started.

Courses eligible for undergraduate loans

BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult) [Pre-registration Nursing]


Eligibility criteria

Your eligibility to qualify for undergraduate student finance depends on a number of factors:

  • Your university or college

  • Your course

  • If you’ve studied a higher education course before

  • Your age

  • Your nationality or residency status

Details of the criteria are available on the eligibility section of the gov.uk website.

If you’ve studied before

Student finance is usually only available if you’re doing your first higher education qualification. However, you may still be eligible for limited funding in certain circumstances on some courses.

How to apply

Students from England can apply direct for undergraduate funding through gov.uk or by post (there is a different process for students from other British regions).

As part of the application process, you will need to submit your proof of identity and household income.

Following receipt of your application you will receive a letter confirming how much you’ll get. This will usually be processed within eight weeks. Details of when you can apply are on the gov.uk website application section.

Other funding options

Loans from third party lenders

Explore third party funding for UK, EU and non-EU students with a UK domiciled address.

Scholarships and bursaries

Learn more about scholarship options that reward commitment and academic excellence with over £1m available.

Self-funding

Payment plans are accessible on selected courses for students who can cover their tuition costs.

Speak to an adviser

If you’d like to know more about funding options please call 03300 603100 or you can request a callback.