What evidence do I need for NHS bursary?
What evidence do I need for NHS bursary?
If you’re applying for an NHS bursary for the first time you must provide 2 documents to confirm your identity, one of which must include a photograph of yourself, for example a birth certificate and a valid passport. You must send original documents (not photocopies), which NHS Student Bursaries will return to you.
How do I get proof of rental payments?
How do I provide proof of my rent?
- Your address.
- Your landlord’s address/business address/agents name and address (if you have one)
- The amount of rent you pay.
- How often you pay rent.
- What services are included in the rent.
- The length and type of tenancy you have.
Do I need to pay back NHS bursary?
Unlike student loans, an NHS bursary doesn’t need to be repaid, making it a great option for all eligible students.
How is the NHS bursary paid 2020?
How it’s paid. The NHS bursary is paid into your bank account in 12 equal monthly instalments. The Maintenance Loan is usually paid into your bank account at the beginning of each term.
What is an APEL Programme NHS?
Typically, these courses allow graduates to undertake training in two years instead of three or four. This is because accreditation for prior experiential learning (APEL) can be given by the university. These courses are available in: nursing – adult, children’s, learning disabilities, and mental health fields.
Does NHS bursary affect maintenance loan?
If applicable, you can claim supplementary grants and travel expenses too. If you’re eligible for an NHS bursary, you can apply for a reduced amount of maintenance loan.
How do I cancel my NHS bursary?
If you are withdrawing from your course either temporarily or permanently, call us on 0300 330 1345 as soon as possible so we can hold any further bursary payments that may be due to you.
Where are the NHS bursaries most extensive for students?
Most of the advice in this guide is focused on funding for full-time students from England, where the NHS bursaries are most extensive – see below for info for students from Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The NHS Bursary is arguably the most generous form of NHS funding for students in the UK.
What can I apply for If I am not eligible for bursaries?
What you can apply for depends on when your course starts and what you’re studying. You do not have to pay your NHS bursary back. If you’re not eligible for a bursary you may still be eligible for student finance.
Which AHP courses are eligible for the NHS bursary?
For students studying nursing, midwifery and allied health professional (AHP) courses, you may not be eligible for the NHS Bursary. But there is another form of NHS funding you could receive: the NHS Learning Support Fund. These are the courses that qualify for the NHS Learning Support Fund: Speech and language therapy.
Do pre-registration students from Northern Ireland get a bursary?
If you’re a pre-registration student on a medical or dental course in the UK and you’re from Northern Ireland, you could receive a means-tested bursary from the fourth year of your course onwards (depending on whether you follow a one-year intercalated degree). During the eligible years of your course, you can get: Tuition fees paid in full