<p>I want to know if our parents make very low amount of money, will I get grants? If so, will it be enough to cover the fees and living expenses?</p>
<p>Also Is it cheaper to go to college in the UK than in the US?</p>
<p>I want to know if our parents make very low amount of money, will I get grants? If so, will it be enough to cover the fees and living expenses?</p>
<p>Also Is it cheaper to go to college in the UK than in the US?</p>
<p>Um, if you're applying to graduate school in the U.S., you will be considered an independent when you file for financial aid.</p>
<p>There are literally no grants at graduate school level. There are few funded MA programs but for most part, people pay upfront or take out loans, regardless of where they're from.</p>
<p>the actual college is cheaper in the UK, despite the non-EU status you will have...but if you count living expenses, travel (ie plane tickets+getting around in london, etc), amongst other things...it almost comes out to the same....but then again, some of the MA programs like one of the places i'm looking at, King's College, are only 1 year long...and they let you write your thesis from your home country and email it to them....</p>
<p>if i dont get funding in the US, and if i get into King's then i'm going to go that route...</p>