Before I moved to the UK I was accepted to UCE Birmingham to be told that I would be allowed to attend full-time on home tuition rates as soon as I was married. Bollocks. I set so many of my hopes and dreams on the promise of able to AFFORD going to uni in the same country as my husband and I cannot tell you how much it has messed them all up.
My uni came back to me after I was married to say that they wouldnt allow me to attend on home rates until 2005/6 (Married in 2002) because I had to have something like 3 years behind me on my ILR status in order to qualify.
Any fiance(e) or spouse of a UKC should be aware of this before setting their hopes on a UK Uni. Proceed with caution and dont take any promises from your prospective uni forgranted.
Now Im 4 years behind the people I graduated with and I'll probably be 5 years behind when I finally am able to claim some finaid in the states.
Sarah
Goodness Sarah, I wish someone at your prospective Uni had not fabricated such mess. According the current the visa rules rules one doesn't get to pay
normal British fees until after three years--when their status as a foreign national changes with duel (or singular) British citizenship. I don't believe marriage automatically changes that status ever.
I am sorry you were mislead
Please go on with your education if you can, and believe me I understand. A one year Masters programme at SOAS is going to cost me around 30,000$ (and that is not including the cost of living!)
Of course, given the tuiton at a lot of private American universities is 40,000$ a year and MA programmes take two years--it puts some things in perspective.
What are your currently studying?
Awesome luck to you,
Samantha***