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Manage your NHS Bursary
It’s important to let us know straight away if your circumstances change as this could affect how much NHS Bursary you’re entitled to.
You can tell us about most changes using your NHS Bursary account. Contact us if you have any questions or…
Confirmation of Student Attendance (COSA)
Funding is paid over the academic year in 3 instalments. Before you’re paid, your university needs to confirm you’re attending your course for each term. You will also have to confirm this for certain terms. This process is called Confirmation of…
Parental Support
Eligible students on full time pre-registration healthcare courses can claim a set amount of £2,000 per academic year. Students on part-time courses will receive a pro-rata amount. You’ll receive payments in 3 instalments with your Training Grant…
Guides and toolkits
Change of circumstances
It's important that you tell us about any changes to a student's circumstances, including interruptions to study, as soon as possible to avoid possible overpayments.
Take a look at our guidance and toolkits for NHS…
Education Support Grant (ESG)
We provide colleges and universities with information relating to the Education Support Grant (ESG) in respect of Social Work students.
A consultation report was published on 2014 by the Department of Health and Social Care on reforming the…
Childcare Allowance (CCA)
If you pay for registered childcare during your studies, you may be able to get help towards the cost through Childcare Allowance (CCA).
You can only get CCA if you receive the NHS Bursary, and we’ll pay it in 3 termly instalments with your other…
NHS Learning Support Fund account
With an NHS Learning Support Fund (LSF) account, you’ll be able to:
apply for elements of NHS LSF
update your personal details, including your bank account
check when your payments are due
You'll keep the same account throughout your studies…
Travel and Dual Accommodation Expenses (TDAE)
If you've attended a placement as part of your course, you may be able to claim back:
excess costs for travel relating to your placement, compared to your usual journey to university
accommodation you paid for to attend your placement
You can…