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Full-time - bursary award pays module fees for Scottish resident students
Full-time - non-bursary fees at full-cost rate (6 modules) £2,520
(College support available on application for a limited number of full-cost modules)

Open Learning (per module / Scottish resident) £105
Open Learning (per module / full-cost) £420

In addition students will be expected to purchase some text books for each module. If you wish to study full-time in the next session, and you have never had a bursary or a grant before, then you will probably be eligible for a bursary which will, depending on your circumstances, pay your tuition fees and provide you with living expenses.

ILA Scotland is a Scottish Executive scheme that can help you pay for the cost of your learning.

If you are over 18 and living in Scotland, you may be eligible for up to £200 a year of ILA Scotland funding. If you earn £22,000 or less a year, or you are on benefits, you can apply for a £200 individual learning account to put towards a wide range of approved courses. And, even if you earn more than £22,000, you can still get £100 towards courses.

The money is not a loan, so you don't have to pay it back.

To find out more, call the ILA Scotland helpline free on 0808 100 1090 or visit http://www.ilascotland.org.uk