International student loans

United States of America

Lincoln University does not participate in the US Federal Loan program.

Lincoln University is not currently registered with a Private Loan provider.

 

United Kingdom – Career Development Loans

What is a Career Development Loan?  

A Career Development Loan  is a bank loan designed to help you pay for vocational/ work-related learning. You don't have to start paying your loan back until at least one month after you stop training.

You can borrow between £300.00 and £8000.00 to fund up to two years of study and up to three years if the course contains a Practical Work component.

Who Qualifies for a Career Development Loan? 

  • 18 years of age or over
  • Ordinarily resident in England, Scotland or Wales with an unlimited right to remain in the UK (you will not qualify for a CDL if your right to remain within the UK is subject to restrictions)
  • Unable to pay for the course yourself
  • Intending to work in the European Union (or Iceland, Norway or Liechtenstein) when you have finished your course.

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/EducationAndLearning/AdultLearning/CareerDevelopmentLoans/DG_10033240

Lincoln University’s Provider Number: 11968

 

Canada

The Canada Student Loans Programme may be able to provide you with a loan that remains interest-free for up to 340 weeks, as long as you are in a University, College, Trade School or Vocational School.

http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/learning/canada_student_loan/index.shtml

Lincoln University’s Provider EI Code: VUBY

 

Denmark, Norway, Sweden

 

India

Students need to check with their local bank or money lender for details.

 

Other parts of Asia, South America, Europe, Ireland and the Middle East

Students need to check with their local Ministry of Education.

 

Any questions?

Student Finance Office
PO Box 85094
Lincoln University
Lincoln 7647
Canterbury
New Zealand

Email: studentfinance@lincoln.ac.nz

Phone: 64 3 325 2811
Or freephone: 0800 10 60 10 (New Zealand only)

 

Page last updated on: 01/03/2013