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| Universities have a number of NHS-funded places for degree-level students.
If you are offered one of these, then your share of the tuition fees will be paid for you. You would also be eligible for a reduced rate, non-means-tested student loan and might be eligible for a means-tested NHS bursary. Bursary amounts are assessed individually by the Department of Health to take account of income and personal circumstances and of the length of terms and vacations. You normally apply for these through the radiography education centre at which the course is to be studied. Click here for the address in your country to find out about funding and how to apply for it. |
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| Talk to NHS Careers
Call: 0845 6060655 |
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| Students normally resident in England should apply to:
The NHS Student Grants Unit Tel: 01253 655 655 |
Students normally resident in Wales should apply to:
The Welsh Health Common Services Agency |
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| Students normally resident in NI should apply to:
Department of Education for Northern Ireland |
Students normally resident in Scotland should apply to:
The Students Awards Agency for Scotland |
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