NHS Student Finance. Contents Non-repayable money summary Tuition fees Non-means tested bursary Means tested bursary Repayable money Student loan Student.

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NHS Student Finance

Contents Non-repayable money summary Tuition fees Non-means tested bursary Means tested bursary Repayable money Student loan Student loan figures Repayments How to apply Supplementary income

Tuition Fees Non repayable No tuition fees payable for students studying NHS-funded courses. For example, Nursing, Midwifery, Physiotherapy, Audiology, Speech and Language Therapy and Social Work Instead fees are paid in full by the NHS for students studying at: -Diploma (Dip HE) Level and -Degree Level (BA, BSc etc).

Non-means tested bursary Non repayable To help cover living costs Available to students studying at Diploma Level Non-means tested Funding received annually and paid in monthly instalments, entitlements as follows: Student’s living arrangements Annual entitlement Living in London£7629 Living elsewhere£6531 Living in parental home£6531

Means tested bursary Non repayable To help cover living costs Available to all students studying at Degree Level Means tested Funding received annually and paid in monthly instalments Household income <£23,664 = full bursary Household income >£23,664 = variable bursary Entitlements as follows: Student’s living arrangements Annual Entitlement Living in London£3306 Living elsewhere£2739 Living in parental home£2287

Repayable money – Student Maintenance Loan Available to Degree students only Borrowed to cover living and studying costs Administered by the Student Loans Company (SLC) Paid in three instalments (at the start of each term) NHS funded students receive less student loan as they have access to NHS bursaries and have their tuition fees paid for them

The NHS Student Maintenance Loan figures 2008/09 Maximum entitlement Final year maximum Living away from home in London £3180£2435 Living elsewhere £2265£1766 Living in parental home £1700£1290

How to apply – Diploma students Can’t apply for any funding until they have formally accepted a Diploma programme as their firm choice The Student Grants Unit (SGU) will send a letter informing the student of their unique student reference number and will provide information on where to download the relevant application form. There are no longer any forms being sent through the post Very important that this form is returned on time in order to calculate bursaries Any course/university changes made on or after results day contact the SGU immediately.

How to apply – Degree students Can’t apply for tuition fee support until they have formally accepted a Degree programme as their firm choice The SGU will send a letter informing the student of their unique student reference number and will provide information on where to download the relevant application form. There are no longer any forms being sent through the post Very important that this form is returned on time in order to calculate bursaries If student wishes to supplement entitlement with a Student Loan (reduced rate) -Student Loan is initially applied for on a PN1 form -This form is administered by the student’s LA and will be sent to their school/ college unless directed otherwise -The PN1 form will arrive in the March before the student plans to begin university - You will need to provide an original copy of either your passport or birth certificate

Repayments for Student Maintenance Loan Starts in the April after graduating Loan repayments linked to your salary: -< £15,000 = no repayments - £18,000 = £22.50 a month (£5.19 a week) - £20,200 = £37.50 a month (£8.65 a week). Interest linked to the rate of inflation Repayments stay fixed regardless of amount borrowed Debt belongs to the student and not their parent(s) After 25 years remaining debt is cleared

A typical example of weekly budget – fixed costs Rent£57 Electricity/gas£10 Water rates£2 Contents insurance£4 Food and toiletries£30 Books and stationery£5 Travel£11 Laundry£4 TV License£2 Total£125

A typical example of weekly budget – cost you control House phone£3 Mobile line rental£7 Clothes£11 Socialising£30 plus Total£171

Supplementary income Part-time job Work during holidays Work placements (a chance to save) Banks – overdrafts Parents?

Useful contacts For any other queries contact your potential universities admissions team