Thanks everyone for taking the time to respond!
It's a pain as I was meant to go to university in the US, but due to health had to put it off. When I met the husband and we decided on the UK I just kind of assumed when I got here I would be able to find a way to go. I didn't look into it, the main focus was just making sure our visa was approved at the time.
I want to study Psychology and go into counseling.
I did look into using FAFSA, as the University is part of the program where US students can use it. From what I've found it seems like they at most offer $9,500 for the first year which if I was even able to receive that much would only put a dent in the £16,000 international student rate for the course I was interested in.
I haven't looked into the Open University but I have heard many good things. I will have a browse! Maybe that will be the solution! I would prefer to have the typical class experience rather than online, but if it means I can get started now then I'm sure I can make that sacrifice.
I suppose that is my answer. I will reach out to the university to see if they have any other options but I think I should just box that idea up and put it away for the next five years.
I'm okay with going to University when I am a bit older, I don't mind what I'm doing now as long as I don't get stuck. Just always had those go to University, get a degree, get a nice job, buy a nice house before you have kids idea. And also the have kids before you get too old idea. But I need to remember that life doesn't go to plan hahah.