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I live in England and want to do a masters degree in psychology research, I need to know about loans from banks, or any other way to pay for it.

2007-03-26 07:09:58 · 9 answers · asked by donquixotereturns 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

9 answers

Barclay bank do a graduate loan
this is to be paid after you finish you study
think it £10k which can be paid up over 10 yrs plus if its "professional course" (they have a huge list) the interest is really low.

have a read of the links and good luck

2007-03-26 20:02:56 · answer #1 · answered by tink 4 · 1 0

I'm intending to do a masters also in the field of psychology. I've worked part time to fund my entire degree (as I didn't want a student loan) and will do the same with my masters. I did enquire about graduate loans at HSBC but they said because it's not a medical course it doesn't qualify for a graduate loan. They suggested just taking out a normal loan if need be, but like I said, I intend to fund myself through part time work.

2007-03-26 07:21:30 · answer #2 · answered by Pickle 4 · 1 2

The best way is to go to work for a company that will pay for continuing education. Here in America, many large companies will pay for their employees with a bachelor's degree to get a Masters as long as they maintain a "C" average or better.

My company even has the local university send professors here to teach popular classes after working hours.


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2007-03-26 07:17:18 · answer #3 · answered by Jacob W 7 · 0 1

To be sincere i do no longer understand of such a own loan or charity fund. If it have been a PhD, you probable gets section investment. investment for Masters programme are many times sourced out of your place usa including commonwealth scholarship, British Chevening, etc. all of the applicable on your seek.

2016-12-19 14:21:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have a masters degree in Experimental Psychology.... unfortunately it does not help in getting a job.

I recommend getting a business degree instead.

2007-03-26 07:18:45 · answer #5 · answered by Clown Knows 7 · 0 1

If you go to a uni in a dive town, you can get ESF funding (European social fund). Actually I'm not sure if they still do it, after the EU expansion, but there's probably some money still around.

Try Liverpool and Teesside universities. There are probably also others.

2007-03-26 07:15:56 · answer #6 · answered by Wax Crayon 4 · 0 1

Work and get your Master's part-time while letting the company foot the bill.

2007-03-26 07:38:49 · answer #7 · answered by christopher_kitchens562 2 · 0 1

apply for fellowships, grants, and loans, but check Fastweb.com and Scholarships.com

2007-03-26 07:32:29 · answer #8 · answered by nabdullah2001 5 · 0 1

get a part time job, i did

2007-03-26 07:13:00 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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