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Findings from interviews with students about the experience of working while studying in higher education. BIS research paper number 142.
This article contains information about what a Foundation Year is and the amount of Tuition Fee Loan available for the type of Foundation Year you're studying.
Study to investigate the characteristics and outcomes of students who lived at home. BIS research paper 167.
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