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Between 2014-2017 I student for an undergraduate degree for which I received 3 years funding from student finance. In 2017-2018 I studied for a masters and again I got money from student finance. I want to study PGCE Further Education & Training in 2019-2020 for 1 year. I enquired with the university as to whether or not I would be eligible for a 4th year of undergrad funding and they said because it is a PGCE I should. But playing online with the student finance application online it says I have used up all existing applications for available academic years. I'm confused and need some guidance
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(Original post by Shaun-90)
Between 2014-2017 I student for an undergraduate degree for which I received 3 years funding from student finance. In 2017-2018 I studied for a masters and again I got money from student finance. I want to study PGCE Further Education & Training in 2019-2020 for 1 year. I enquired with the university as to whether or not I would be eligible for a 4th year of undergrad funding and they said because it is a PGCE I should. But playing online with the student finance application online it says I have used up all existing applications for available academic years. I'm confused and need some guidance
Between 2014-2017 I student for an undergraduate degree for which I received 3 years funding from student finance. In 2017-2018 I studied for a masters and again I got money from student finance. I want to study PGCE Further Education & Training in 2019-2020 for 1 year. I enquired with the university as to whether or not I would be eligible for a 4th year of undergrad funding and they said because it is a PGCE I should. But playing online with the student finance application online it says I have used up all existing applications for available academic years. I'm confused and need some guidance
For 2019/20 you won’t have any other applications so will be find to apply for pgce funding when it’s available in April.
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That message comes up because you have funding for the academic year (ie 2017/18 or 2018/19) you’re trying to apply for - it doesn’t relate to how many times you have applied in the past. They won’t grant you funding for two courses in a single academic year.
For 2019/20 you won’t have any other applications so will be find to apply for pgce funding when it’s available in April.
That message comes up because you have funding for the academic year (ie 2017/18 or 2018/19) you’re trying to apply for - it doesn’t relate to how many times you have applied in the past. They won’t grant you funding for two courses in a single academic year.
For 2019/20 you won’t have any other applications so will be find to apply for pgce funding when it’s available in April.
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(Original post by Shaun-90)
Between 2014-2017 I student for an undergraduate degree for which I received 3 years funding from student finance. In 2017-2018 I studied for a masters and again I got money from student finance. I want to study PGCE Further Education & Training in 2019-2020 for 1 year. I enquired with the university as to whether or not I would be eligible for a 4th year of undergrad funding and they said because it is a PGCE I should. But playing online with the student finance application online it says I have used up all existing applications for available academic years. I'm confused and need some guidance
Between 2014-2017 I student for an undergraduate degree for which I received 3 years funding from student finance. In 2017-2018 I studied for a masters and again I got money from student finance. I want to study PGCE Further Education & Training in 2019-2020 for 1 year. I enquired with the university as to whether or not I would be eligible for a 4th year of undergrad funding and they said because it is a PGCE I should. But playing online with the student finance application online it says I have used up all existing applications for available academic years. I'm confused and need some guidance
I can confirm the information above is correct.
Thanks, Duncan.
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