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If you’re thinking of becoming a barrister, take a look at our specific barrister finances page here. The total cost of qualifying as a solicitor is not to be underestimated. Prospective trainees should investigate potential sources of funding at each stage of qualification. Undergraduate degree Firstly, there are your undergraduate degree tuition fees to consider, commonly set at around £3,000 per year (the maximum amount chargeable for the 2009-10 academic year was £3,225). For this stage of your education there are two types of student loan available:
Most students have to borrow both, but the loans are repayable only after graduation and even then you pay only 9% on earnings more than the repayment threshold, which is currently set at £15,000 (2009). Some grants are also available from your university or indirectly when you’ve gone through the normal loans application process (the money actually comes from your local education authority). Grants, based on your earnings or those of your parents, can be up to £2,900 a year and you don’t have to pay them back. The body that administers financial support for students is called Student Finance Direct and its website is www.studentfinance.direct.gov.uk. Postgraduate courses GDL fees LPC fees Bank loans The standard way of funding the GDL and/or the LPC is with a high-street bank loan. Most banks will see you as a good investment because you will be a professional and should be able to earn enough money to repay them. However, unlike the student loans, you will have to repay your bank loan as soon as the course is over, regardless of what you earn. Note that the government-subsidised career development loan offered by some banks does not cover the GDL (because it leads to another course rather than employment). Sponsorship If you are recruited during your degree and the firm offers to sponsor you through your postgraduate course(s), it will probably recommend a particular provider. You’ll then often study several modules tailored to the firm’s practice. Further support The Junior Lawyers Division (JLD) helpline can provide all prospective and current students with information regarding financial help. Call the JLD on 08000 856 131. |
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