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  • 10-01-2012 4:26pm
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    Hi, i need some advice please. Im currently working full time and want to get a degree. A distance learning course through nuig is looking like best option. Overall goal would be to do masters in social work. My question is, as a mature student who will be funding my degree would i then be entitled to any grant or free fees for the two year masters if i had been working full time up to the masters as degree is through distance learning? If it looks like i wouldnt be entitled to any help is there any way around this as although im working i can barely afford the degree so would have no hope of funding the masters. Thanks in advance for any advice.


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