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NHS Bursary
The NHS Bursary provides funding for eligible medical or dental students who normally live in England.
If you're eligible, you could get:
a non-means tested bursary
a means tested bursary, which is based on parental, spouse, partner or civil…
Additional allowances
Depending on your circumstances, you may be entitled to more support through the NHS Bursary.
Dependants Allowance
You’re eligible for Dependants Allowance if you have anyone who is wholly or mainly financially dependent on you during your…
Social Work Bursary for postgraduate students
If you’re eligible for the Social Work Bursary (SWB) and studying a postgraduate course, you may be able to get help with your living costs and tuition fees. This is a grant, not a loan, so you do not normally need to pay it back.
If you’re…
Guides and toolkits
Change of circumstances
It's important that you tell us about any changes to a student's circumstances, including interruptions to study, as soon as possible to avoid possible overpayments.
Take a look at our guidance and toolkits for NHS…
Disabled Students Allowance (DSA)
If you have a disability and need extra support during your studies, Disabled Students Allowance (DSA) can help with costs for:
specialist equipment
non-medical help
course related travel costs
You can also get a general allowance which could…
Managing your Social Work Bursary
It’s important to let us know straight away if your circumstances change as this may affect the amount of Social Work Bursary (SWB) you're entitled to.
If you’ve been overpaid, we’ll tell you about repayment options. If you're due more, we’ll add…
Manage your NHS Bursary
It’s important to let us know straight away if your circumstances change as this could affect how much NHS Bursary you’re entitled to.
You can tell us about most changes using your NHS Bursary account. Contact us if you have any questions or…
Social Work Bursary (SWB)
The Social Work Bursary (SWB) is a grant to support eligible social work students who normally live in England.
If you’re an eligible undergraduate student, you can get help with your living costs while you study.
If you’re an eligible…