Finance
London School of Theology recognises that some students have to borrow money to finance their course through sources such as the Student Loan Scheme. Some students, however, run into financial difficulty because they are already in debt when they enter the School.
In addition to tuition fees, we estimate that an unmarried student would need between £3000 and £7000 each year for living expenses, depending on lifestyle (accommodation, meal and other personal expenditure).
London School of Theology does not accept financial responsibility for its students. All students are personally responsible for finding the funding for their course fees and living expenses. You will only be allowed to proceed with your course and graduate if you have paid your fees.
References
Please give the names and addresses of three people who you know well and have agreed to act as a referee. A member of your family should not be given. Please do not include letters of reference with your application form. We will write to your referees and ask them to complete a reference form.
Declaration
I have answered the above questions as fully and honestly as possible and hereby apply for entry to London School of Theology. I realise that if offered a place, the first term is probationary.