If you are a Scottish domiciled student taking a degree course in one of the Allied Health Professions at a Scottish institution, you should apply to us for all of your support.
If you are a Scottish domiciled student taking a degree course in one of the Allied Health Professions in England, Wales or Northern Ireland, the support available to you depends on whether you have secured a Health Directorate bursary. You will still apply through us for your student loan (if required) but for the bursary and tuition fees, you must apply to the appropriate funding body in the area you will be studying. These are shown below.
Under a special arrangement with the Department of Health, if you are an English, Welsh or Northern Irish domiciled student taking a degree course in one of the Allied Health Professions at a Scottish institution, you can apply to us for your tuition fees, Scottish Government Health Department bursary and supplementary grants. If you want the non-income assessed student loan, you should apply to the funding body in the area that you live.
England |
Wales |
Northern Ireland |
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| NHS BSA Student Bursaries Hesketh House 200-220 Broadway Fleetwood FY7 8SS 0845 358 6655 www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk |
The NHS Wales Student Awards Unit 3rd Floor 14 Cathedral Road Cardiff CF11 9LJ Tel: 029 2019 6167 (Bursary Enquiries) Tel: 029 2019 6168 (Childcare Enquiries) www.nliah.wales.nhs.uk |
The Department of Employment and Learning: Training and Employment Student Support Branch 4th Floor Adelaide House 39-49 Adelaide Street Belfast BT2 8FD 028 9025 7777 www.delni.gov.uk |
