Can you get an NHS bursary if you already have a degree?
Can you get an NHS bursary if you already have a degree?
If you’ve already had funding You may be eligible for an NHS bursary even if you’ve already had public funding for higher education. If you’ve had an NHS bursary and want to change professions, you may also be eligible. Find out more from the NHS Business Services Authority.
Is graduate entry dentistry funded?
Graduate entry medicine and dentistry students will be able to get an NHS Bursary from the second year of their course. Students studying medicine and dentistry as a second degree will not be able to get a Tuition Fee Loan from us, and should apply for funding through the NHS.
Will the NHS pay for my degree?
If you’re eligible for an NHS bursary, the NHS pays your standard tuition fees. Your course tuition fees are paid directly to your university. If you’re studying a graduate-entry accelerated medical or dental programme, you can get some of your tuition costs paid with an NHS bursary in years 2 to 4 of your programme.
Is dentistry NHS funded?
Medical and dental students can apply for an NHS bursary in the later years of their course. If you’re studying on a: five or six-year undergraduate course – you can apply from your fifth year of study.
Can a dental student apply for NHS bursary support?
If you’re intercalating in your fifth year of study you can apply for NHS bursary support for your intercalation year and any later standard course years. Our guidance booklet for Medical and Dental students can be accessed from this page.
Is the NHS Bursary Scheme administered by the DfE?
the NHS Bursary Scheme to eligible medical and dental students. The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and the Department for Education (DfE) share responsibility for the financial support for medical and dental students who are ordinarily resident in England. NHS Bursary funding is administered to eligible
Are there any bursaries for medical students in the UK?
There are a few bursaries and funding options available to students studying courses related to health and social care in the UK. But, when you hear references to the ‘NHS Bursary’, this often refers to funding that’s available to medical and dental students in England.
Who are eligible for NHS Bursary in 2020 / 21?
While additional criteria apply (see below), here is a quick overview of which students are eligible for the NHS Bursary in England in 2020/21: Medical and dental students in the later stages of their courses Continuing students who started a non-medical healthcare course between 1st September 2012 and 1st August 2017