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I have almost completed a 3 year BSc in Sports and Exercise Science. Would a BSc in Sports Rehabilitation (UCAS Code C602) be eligible for continued SFE funding? I can't seem to find clarification anywhere. Ideally the degree would be studied full time as part time is not offered at my university, but I can only see that additional funding is available to part time courses.
Original post by JohnsonL90
I have almost completed a 3 year BSc in Sports and Exercise Science. Would a BSc in Sports Rehabilitation (UCAS Code C602) be eligible for continued SFE funding? I can't seem to find clarification anywhere. Ideally the degree would be studied full time as part time is not offered at my university, but I can only see that additional funding is available to part time courses.


Hi Johnson, Sports Rehabilitation is not a full time exception course.


Full Time
Below is a list of the Full Time courses exempt from Equivalent Level Qualification (ELQ) and Previous Study rules:
- Graduate Entry Medical Chiropody
- Dietetics
- Dietetics and Nutrition (Please note that these courses specifically have both dietetics and nutrition in the title. The individual course ‘nutrition’ is not a valid Allied Health Professional course)
- Occupational Therapy
- Operating Department Practice (Diplomas and Degrees)
- Orthoptics
- Physiotherapy
- Podiatry
- Prosthetics and Orthotics
- Radiography (diagnostic and therapeutic)
- Radiotherapy
- Speech and Language Therapy/ Dental courses

Part Time
If you already hold an Honours degree or a higher level (HE) qualification, you are able to apply for a Part Time Fee Loan for any one of the exception course below. For students who start a new course from 18/19 onwards, this will mean they can apply for the Part Time Maintenance Loan as well as tuition fees.
- Medicine and Dentistry
- Subjects to Allied Medicine
- Biological and Sport Science
- Psychology
- Veterinary Sciences
- Agriculture, Food and Related Sciences
- Physical Sciences
- General and Others in Sciences
- Mathematical Sciences
- Engineering and Technology
- Computing
- Geographical and Environmental Studies



Thanks, Isaac
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Original post by SFE Isaac
Hi Johnson, Sports Rehabilitation is not a full time exception course.


Full Time
Below is a list of the Full Time courses exempt from Equivalent Level Qualification (ELQ) and Previous Study rules:
- Graduate Entry Medical Chiropody
- Dietetics
- Dietetics and Nutrition (Please note that these courses specifically have both dietetics and nutrition in the title. The individual course ‘nutrition’ is not a valid Allied Health Professional course)
- Occupational Therapy
- Operating Department Practice (Diplomas and Degrees)
- Orthoptics
- Physiotherapy
- Podiatry
- Prosthetics and Orthotics
- Radiography (diagnostic and therapeutic)
- Radiotherapy
- Speech and Language Therapy/ Dental courses

Part Time
If you already hold an Honours degree or a higher level (HE) qualification, you are able to apply for a Part Time Fee Loan for any one of the exception course below. For students who start a new course from 18/19 onwards, this will mean they can apply for the Part Time Maintenance Loan as well as tuition fees.
- Medicine and Dentistry
- Subjects to Allied Medicine
- Biological and Sport Science
- Psychology
- Veterinary Sciences
- Agriculture, Food and Related Sciences
- Physical Sciences
- General and Others in Sciences
- Mathematical Sciences
- Engineering and Technology
- Computing
- Geographical and Environmental Studies



Thanks, Isaac

Hi Isaac,

Thank you. I believe the Hecos code puts it on the part time list, does this mean that you have to study it part time to be able to get the funding? Thank you
Original post by JohnsonL90
Hi Isaac,

Thank you. I believe the Hecos code puts it on the part time list, does this mean that you have to study it part time to be able to get the funding? Thank you

If you provide the HECoS code then I can check to see if it's a part time exception course, if it is then yes you would have to study part time.
Thanks, Isaac
Reply 4
Original post by SFE Isaac
If you provide the HECoS code then I can check to see if it's a part time exception course, if it is then yes you would have to study part time.
Thanks, Isaac

Thank you for clarifying. It’s 100475
Original post by JohnsonL90
Thank you for clarifying. It’s 100475

100475 (100475) sports therapy (CAH03) biological and sport sciences CAH03-02-01]

This is a part time exceptions course and you can be funded if you study part time.
Thanks, Isaac

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