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Just wondering if anyone else has done Open uni for Foundation degree, our local family services say that i can apply for funding but it is paid module by module and may not get it all. Has anybody done this and is it staight forward. Plus does anyone have a rough idea of cost for FD in total thanks guys very bogged down with so much info not sure what is right or wrong !!!!
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our LA is funding everyone to the tune of 70% the ou are happy to wait as long as you have a letter form them to that effect. arent all the fees on the website? they usually are.
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The course at Hopwood Hall College in Rochdale is £880 which is for this year, so could be a little for the following years. I have applied for funding from the local authority/Early years training and have been told that I will get the full amount for the full three years but i have to re apply each year.
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