Hi,
I am currently finishing my first degree in Chemistry, and have been given an offer for a second degree in Radiography. I have been told that the tuition fees will be paid by the NHS, but that I should be entitled to a loan from SFE.
When I go onto my account to apply, it tells me that I have already used all of my allowance up despite being told by universities and SFE advisers that I am eligible.
How do I go about applying?
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- 08-03-2016 13:48
Hi Lostox
If you are eligible for the NHS funding, you will be able to apply for a reduced rate maintenance loan from student Finance. If you are unable to apply online, please complete the paper PN1 form: http://bit.ly/1hErcvL
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