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updated on 01 July 2013
The University of Law (UoL) has announced a new payment option, allowing full-time postgraduate students to pay by monthly direct debit.
Students starting the GDL, LPC or BPTC this September will be able to spread the cost of their studies by paying in instalments. The UoL has made the move in response to student feedback. Part-time students have been able to pay monthly since 2012.
Sarah Hutchinson, vice president (business development) at UoL, said: "The introduction of monthly instalments for our part-time courses last year was extremely well received and our full time students told us that they would also welcome this option. We are always looking for new ways of making our training provision as flexible and convenient for our students as possible and we know that finance is a particularly challenging issue in the current climate. We hope that the new flexible payment schemes will bring our high quality legal training within easier reach of a far wider range of prospective law professionals."
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