Nursing students

Students attending a nursing course who meet certain residency and eligibility criteria will normally receive a bursary from the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) and will have their tuition fees paid in full by the (NHS).

A bursary is a grant intended to cover living costs and is non-repayable. There are two types of bursary: means tested and non-means tested. The type of bursary you are awarded is dependent upon which course of study you attend.

This page provides a brief guide to funding for students studying health care courses. For detailed information on funding, please visit NHS Student Bursaries.

Students who are European Union (EU) nationals may be eligible to have their tuition fees paid but will not normally receive a bursary for living costs unless they satisfy certain residency conditions. International students will normally fund themselves. The NHS Bursaries website provides further information about eligibility.

Support for Home students on Nursing & Midwifery Diploma courses - DipHE

  • Your tuition fees will be paid in full by the NHS
  • You will be eligible for a non-means tested NHS Bursary of £7,629 (new rates for 2009/10 still to be confirmed) if you are a new student enrolling in September 2009 or are continuing from September 2007 or 2008. Details for continuing students who started their courses prior to September 2007 are not yet avilable and will be updated here as soon as they are released.
  • You may be eligible for Childcare Allowance if you have children in registered childcare - the Student Grant Unit's website provides more information about the Childcare Allowance
  • You may be eligible for help from the Access to Learning Fund
  • You will not be eligible for a Student Loan
  • You will be eligible for supplementary allowances if you are a mature student, single parent, have dependents or incur clinical placement costs
  • You may be eligible for the Disabled Students Allowance
  • You may be eligible for the Elizabeth Nuffield Educational Fund
  • You may be eligible for help from the Charitable Fund

The NHS Bursary and any supplementary allowances are paid into your bank account in 12 equal instalments. They are not subject to income tax or national insurance.

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Support for Home students on Nursing, Midwifery & Radiography Degree courses – BSc (Hons)

  • Your tuition fees will be paid in full by the NHS
  • You will be eligible for means tested (income assessed) NHS Bursary up to a maximum of £3,306 (new rates for 2009/10 still to be confirmed) if you are starting a course from September 2009 or continuing from September 2007 or 2008 onwards, or £3,050 (new rates for 2009/10 still to be confirmed) if you started prior to September 2007
  • You may be eligible for Childcare Allowance if you have children in registered childcare - the Student Grant Unit's website provides more information about the Childcare Allowance
  • You may be eligible for help from the Access to Learning Fund
  • You will be eligible for a reduced rate student loan
  • You will be eligible for supplementary allowances if you are a mature student, single parent, have dependents or incur clinical placement costs
  • You may be eligible for the Disabled Students Allowance
  • You may be eligible for the Elizabeth Nuffield Educational Fund
  • You may be eligible for help from the Charitable Fund

The bursary and any supplementary allowances are paid into your bank account in 12 equal instalments. They are not subject to income tax or national insurance.

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How to apply for a bursary

When you have been offered an NHS funded place, the University will advise NHS Student Bursaries of the offer. Once this information is received, NHS Student Bursaries will send you a Bursary application pack, which you should complete fully (attaching all necessary supporting documentation) and return to NHS Student Bursaries as quickly as possible. If you fail to return the Bursary application form or do not provide all the necessary information, your Bursary award cannot be processed. On receipt of your completed application form by NHS Student Bursaries, your eligibility for a Bursary will be determined and the amount of your award assessed. On commencement of your training NHS Student Bursaries will send you a grant notification letter advising you of the level of your Bursary; the days of attendance taken into account; any parental or spouse contribution; and the method and frequency of payment.

NHS Student Bursaries,
Hesketh House,
200-220 Broadway,
Fleetwood,
Lancashire,
FY7 8SS
Tel: 0845 358 6655
Fax: 01253 774490
Email: enquiries@nhspa.gov.uk
www.nhsstudentgrants.co.uk

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Who to notify if your circumstances change

It is your responsibility to inform your Faculty Office and NHS Student Bursaries of any change in your own or your family’s financial circumstances, so that if necessary your Bursary can be reassessed.

It is important that you inform NHS Student Bursaries immediately if you have to terminate or interrupt your studies before the normal completion date. If you abandon or suspend your studies your Bursary award will be recalculated based on the actual number of days in attendance and you will be required to repay any monies received that exceed your actual

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Further information

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