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What is an NHS Bursary?

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A bursary is an annual payment awarded to assist with day to day living costs while you are studying. It also includes the cost of your tuition fees for the course you wish to attend. A bursary is not subject to income tax deductions or national insurance contributions. There are two types of bursary available, income assessed and non-income assessed. See similar questions...

Will I be eligible for an NHS Bursary if I have already had public funding for higher education?

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Yes. If your course leads to a professional qualification and your place is funded by the NHS you will be able to get an NHS Bursary. If you have previously had an NHS Bursary and wish to switch professions, you will be eligible - but Bursaries are not intended for first level nurses and midwives seeking a second registration in nursing or midwifery, or for currently registered health professionals who wish to undertake post-registration training courses. See similar questions...

Can I get it on the NHS?

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No, not yet. It has not yet been approved by NICE, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. There is concern that widespread use of this drug on the NHS will cost more money than the NHS can reasonably be expected to fund. See similar questions...

What is a bursary?

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A bursary is an award or a grant, that may be awarded as part of a financial assistance package. To be eligible for a bursary you must be a full-time undergraduate student and performing at credit level or higher. See similar questions...

Is EVLT available on the NHS?

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Not widely at this time. Mr Chaloner and Mr Sweeney do offer EVLT on the NHS at Lewisham Hospital where they treat approximately 25 patients per month See similar questions...

Q Can I get NHS funding?

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A A number of our clients have achieved this, but it very much depends on the policy of your local Health Authority. In our experience, you'll stand a better chance if you're currently supplied with wigs or drugs etc. Start by asking your G.P. to investigate and, whilst we can't act on your behalf, we're happy to help in any way we can to provide the information you or your G.P. may need. See similar questions...

If I want to apply to NHS, what is the next step?

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Please visit the Office of Undergraduate Admissions to download an application. Please mail in your Personal Data Form as soon as possible, as this will start your file. The rest of the application may follow. The non-binding Early Action postmark deadline is November 1. The Regular Decision postmark deadline is January 10. See similar questions...

Can I speak with current NHS students about Georgetown and the different NHS programs?

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Yes! Sign on to AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) or Google Talk to talk to current students and/or admissions staff via the screen name: talk2nhs See similar questions...

What should I do if I have a bursary/scholarship?

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You should go to the university's Fees Office in Senate House Concourse, East Campus, where on presentation of proof of bursary/scholarship, a clearance certificate will be given to waive the payment before registration. See similar questions...

How do I apply for a bursary?

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The camp does offer bursaries based on financial need. You will need to write a letter to the Director, Meg Doherty, stating your personal situation. Meg will then follow up with a telephone interview. See similar questions...

How do I get the money for my bursary?

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The bursary will be sent directly to the institution you will be attending. You will not receive the money. See similar questions...

What is the female bursary?

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The female bursary is a financial intervention by F??S aimed at employers to encourage an increased level of recruitment of female apprentices in traditionally male trades. See similar questions...

How will my Bursary be paid?

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Your Bursary award is calculated on an academic year basis and covers a period of 12 months. For each year of your course, payments commencing in the first month of training will normally be made in 12 equal monthly instalments, regardless of your actual days in attendance. On enrolment however, your first Bursary instalment (in the first year only) will normally be an advance payment to cover the first two months of training. See similar questions...

Can I get a grant or bursary?

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The want to teach? section on this website provides information about the financial support arrangements in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. For further information you can visit the TDA's website or call the Teaching Information Line on 0845 6000 991 or 0845 6000992 for Welsh speakers (calls from the UK only). See similar questions...

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