Menu Close

What is the maximum NHS bursary?

What is the maximum NHS bursary?

Current rates for the 2019 to 2020 academic year are: £3,354 for students studying in London and living away from home. £2,389 for students studying outside London and away from home. £1,793 for students living at home.

Can Irish students get the NHS bursary?

For courses starting from 2021/22, only EU students living in the UK who are registered with the EU Settlement Scheme, or Irish nationals resident in the UK, are likely to be eligible for an NHS bursary or other healthcare funding on the same basis as UK students.

Can EU students get NHS bursary?

To be eligible for Student Finance/NHS Bursary under this category, you must be: an EU (but non UK) national on 1st September of the year in which you start your course; and. ordinarily resident[3] in England on 1st September of the year in which you start your course; and.

Do you have to pay back NHS bursary if you drop out?

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.

Does NHS bursary count as income?

No. The NHS Bursary is not subject to income tax deductions or national insurance contributions.

How much is the NHS bursary 2022?

Training Grant – All eligible full-time students can get £5,000 per academic year. Exceptional Support Fund – Students who are experiencing financial hardship may be able to receive additional funding of up to £3,000 per academic year.

Can you get NHS bursary twice?

Repeat funding is available for eligible full and part time students for up to a maximum of one additional year. However, the funding available only consists of the income assessed bursary elements and help towards tuition fees.

Does the NHS bursary affect Universal Credit?

Any grant income, such as a student nursing bursary, is fully disregarded, except any specific amount in the total grant which covers the rent costs or maintenance costs of another person which are already included in the Universal Credit award.

Does NHS grant affect Universal Credit?

The new NHS Training Grant for student nurses in England should not be deducted from Universal Credit payments, the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has confirmed. It comes after student nurses complained about a reduction in their Universal Credit benefits of up to £416 a month due to the incorrect assessment.

Can you get Universal Credit and a bursary?

-They are a young person under 21 at the start of their course can who is estranged from their parents. A bursary is not an entitlement. Students who are able to stay on universal credit are eligible for the Universal Credit maintenance rate of bursary only (plus travel and course materials where appropriate).

Do you have to pay back a bursary?

Bursaries are like grants and don’t have to be paid back. You get your bursary directly from your university or college. Talk to your student support service to find out what’s available.

Does NHS bursary affect universal credit?

Why should I be considered for a bursary?

A bursary is a financial award, offered to students who are unable to afford their full tuition fees or those who have excelled academically. Bursaries are awarded based on various criteria, including academic results, financial need and other personal attributes (leadership skills, community involvement etc).

Does a bursary count as income?

Bursaries, grants and scholarships are usually tax-free (along with Student Loan money) – they won’t count towards your Personal Allowance or affect any other means-tested money you want to apply for, such as benefits. Always get it in writing, though, to know where you stand.