Yeah OP can get a student loan (for either part time or full time study) he's mentioned debt though it seems.
Part time study is probably a good option and the apprenticeship scheme someone mentioned earlier (they seem to pay a rate quite similar if not slightly more in some cases than what some entry level Helpdesk person might earn anyway.)
Seems like a no brainer to me - if you're otherwise going to be faced with some printer monkey role for the next 3 years before you can progress then the apprenticeship will likely pay as much and be far more interesting + you'll get a degree you can then use to specialise, study for an MSc etc..
Part time study is probably a good option and the apprenticeship scheme someone mentioned earlier (they seem to pay a rate quite similar if not slightly more in some cases than what some entry level Helpdesk person might earn anyway.)
Seems like a no brainer to me - if you're otherwise going to be faced with some printer monkey role for the next 3 years before you can progress then the apprenticeship will likely pay as much and be far more interesting + you'll get a degree you can then use to specialise, study for an MSc etc..