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Managing your Social Work Bursary
It’s important to let us know straight away if your circumstances change as this may affect the amount of Social Work Bursary (SWB) you're entitled to.
If you’ve been overpaid, we’ll tell you about repayment options. If you're due more, we’ll add…
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…
NHS Bursary
The NHS Bursary provides funding for eligible medical or dental students who normally live in England.
If you're eligible, you could get:
a non-means tested bursary
a means tested bursary, which is based on parental, spouse, partner or civil…
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…
NHS Learning Support Fund (LSF)
NHS Learning Support Fund (LSF) is funding to support eligible healthcare students. To apply, you need to be on one of the following pre-registration undergraduate or postgraduate courses:
dental therapy or dental hygiene (level 5 and 6 courses…
Exceptional Support Fund (ESF)
It is recognised that, in a small number of cases, there may be circumstances where some students find themselves facing unexpected financial hardship.
The Exceptional Support Fund (ESF) is a means-tested and non-repayable grant available to…