I don't know if this eases the pressure somewhat but remember you only pay back your student loan when you're earning enough to do so. It just lingers in the background and isn't really considered "debt", so try not to worry too much about the money side of going to university. Sorry to hear you were sacked. I'm not sure why you were as you've not been convicted of anything yet, especially as it sounds you were doing well if you were studying for more qualifications while working, what a shame. I'll assume you have no convictions as of today, so you shouldn't have any barriers for applying to Open Uni or an in -person uni. As for getting a conviction mid -course, it gets tricky and it gets into crystal ball territory, especially if you get reported in the press. Who knows they might come back and go 'No further action'. I think it'd be worth a call to Unlock or NACRO as they might have more experience, you won't be the first person going through this and, unfortunately, won't be the last. Good luck.
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