Finance and funding for 2012/13

Research has proven that the financial benefits of attaining a higher education qualification are significant, leading to higher average salaries and a wider range of employment opportunities. However, committing to a course for two or three years is not only time-consuming, it can also be expensive. Whether you intend to work and study at the same time, or simply study full-time without any income, you need to ensure that you can afford the costs involved with university level education.

Although fees now differ depending on the college or the university you choose to study at, Vision West Nottinghamshire College is committed to ensuring its university courses are high quality and affordable.

We understand the financial issues and the implications of undertaking a higher education course. Our course fees are lower than average and we strive to help our students obtain any grant, loan or maintenance benefit they are entitled to. And, if you are a student who lives in the local area...there's no need to move away from home and risk excessive student debt.
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