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Students in Debt with University Centre Kingston Maurward. 5.4.1 If you are experiencing financial difficulties, you should tell us as soon as possible. We will always seek to be understanding of your financial circumstances. 5.4.2 If you are having difficulty paying debts to UCKM contact our admissions team immediately. It is advised to contact the Welfare Team as they may have information on other sources of financial support available to you. For assistance, please contact 00000 000000 and select option 1 for course enquiries. 5.4.3 Wherever possible, our Finance Team will work with you to agree an acceptable repayment plan. We will consider your individual circumstances and any supporting documentation you provide. The decision is at the discretion of the Chief Finance Officer and/or a delegated officer, but we will not agree any arrangement that we consider may breach visa or immigration requirements.
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