How can I finance my studies as an international student in the UK?

I am not an European Union Citizen and my country doesn't offer a loan good enough to cover the £60000 I need.

Answers:
You can work for 20 hours a week during term time to cover costs while you're in the UK on a student visa. You should also check with the individual universities you're applying too, many of them have some scholarship funds available to international students.
Also check out this link:
http://www.hero.ac.uk/uk/studying/inform.

It has some excellent information on the cost of an education and different ways to fund it.

Good luck!
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There's a program called work study that a lot of international students use. Google it and see what you find. I just did and I found a lot of other links,including this:
http://www.prospects.ac.uk/

P.S. And please note that a lot of Brits don't seem to welcome foreigners - even though many immigrants and foreign students provide valuable services to their country. Think about studying somewhere more welcoming. Almost every country has a University. Be creative.
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Try looking at Birkbeck College of the University of London. It is part time evenings over 4 years for undergraduate studies, has student support services and you can work normal hours and go there so that makes it easier.

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