Funding LSE studies. Help!

<p>I'm commencing the two-year MPA programme at the London School of Economics this September which costs £ 27,688 in tuition fees (and obviously I will in addition to this have som living expenses).</p>

<p>I'm from Denmark and I have applied for just about any relevant Danish scholarship out there and therefore expects to receive about £ 10 - 15,000.</p>

<p>So I'm at least £ 15,000 short and unfortunately I weren't granted the LSE Graduate Merit Award, although I have excellent papers and an obvious need.</p>

<p>My parents don't have money to support me.</p>

<p>Do any of you know of any possibilities of financial aid. The LSE website is quite a jungle in this regard.</p>

<p>Please help me if you can. I'm truly worried that this whole thing will bring me some serious debt.</p>

<p>LSE distributes some £5 million in aid to students every year: this takes various forms -they can waive fees, they can get you to work in the library in return for assistance, and there are all sorts of grants and scholarships -persevere with the LSE website, the details are there somewhere and they have an office that deals with the issue.</p>