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Studying A Levels In London by Boywonda: 12:32pm On Jun 21, 2007
HI, am a Nigerian and i am interested in taking my A levels in the UK, London precisely. Recently my friend, a Nigerian told me she's taking her A levels in London and she is not paying ANY college fees (tuition). This is very hard to believe as she is a non EU/UK student(i.e, she's not a citizen) and what I read from the websites of the schools is that only EU/UK citizens are admitted free of charge.She claims she is not paying because she is under 19. Pls I need to know how far this is true. Can I really get to study A levels in london without paying college fees? I will also like to have information about studying (A levels) in london, the requirements, and any schorlarship, grant or loan opportunities that can be available for a non EU/UK student like me. Expect your replies soon.Thanks peeps!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Studying A Levels In London by trustboy: 5:56pm On Jun 22, 2007
Boy wonda,
If you intend coming to UK to study for 'A' level as an international student, you will pay international student fees of between £6000-£7000 depending on the school. The friend you referred to probably has the status of a Work-permit or HSMP visa dependant. In which case, he or she can study A level without paying fees. Hope this satisfy your query. My 18year old daughter is studying her A levels and another one starting in September.
Re: Studying A Levels In London by Boywonda: 1:32pm On Jun 26, 2007
Trust boy,
Thanks for your reply. I really appreciate it. It has really helped. Pls I will like to the name of the college your 18yr old daughter is attending and that of the other girl (starting in september). Do you have info about schorlarship/grants that can be available for non EU/UK students. Is it compulsory I pay the whole fees on enrolment or can I pay part and then pay the rest at a later date. What is your advice,really, on studying (A levels) in the UK.I have applied to 2 schools and am getting responses from them soon. Expect your reply soon.Thanks.

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