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Travel and Dual Accommodation Expenses guide for students and universities 2024 to 25 (pdf 602.22kB)
Social Work Bursary for undergraduate students
If you’re eligible for the Social Work Bursary (SWB) and studying an undergraduate course, you can get help with your living costs while you study. This is a grant, not a loan, so you do not normally need to pay it back.
SWB for undergraduates is…
Travel and Dual Accommodation Expenses (TDAE)
If you've attended a placement as part of your course, you may be able to claim back:
excess costs for travel relating to your placement, compared to your usual journey to university
accommodation you paid for to attend your placement
You can…
Confirmation of Student Attendance (COSA)
Funding is paid over the academic year in 3 instalments. Before you’re paid, your university needs to confirm you’re attending your course for each term. You will also have to confirm this for certain terms. This process is called Confirmation of…
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…
Childcare Allowance (CCA)
If you pay for registered childcare during your studies, you may be able to get help towards the cost through Childcare Allowance (CCA).
You can only get CCA if you receive the NHS Bursary, and we’ll pay it in 3 termly instalments with your other…
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…