Can my friend get SFE funding for an AHP course?
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I'll first describe his situation: My friend spent 4 years studying 1st year but failed every year so has never got to 2nd year. He received SFE funding for the first 2 years but paid out of pocket for the last 2 years.
He now wants to study an Allied Health Professional (AHP) course and is planning to get into it through this summer's clearing but I'm not sure if SFE will fund all his 3 years (given he doesn't fail any years).
My question is will he be eligible for SFE funding for all 3 years of the AHP course (if he is accepted) even though he has already spent 4 years at university (failed every year) and used up 2 years of SFE funding?
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He now wants to study an Allied Health Professional (AHP) course and is planning to get into it through this summer's clearing but I'm not sure if SFE will fund all his 3 years (given he doesn't fail any years).
My question is will he be eligible for SFE funding for all 3 years of the AHP course (if he is accepted) even though he has already spent 4 years at university (failed every year) and used up 2 years of SFE funding?
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I'll first describe his situation: My friend spent 4 years studying 1st year but failed every year so has never got to 2nd year. He received SFE funding for the first 2 years but paid out of pocket for the last 2 years.
He now wants to study an Allied Health Professional (AHP) course and is planning to get into it through this summer's clearing but I'm not sure if SFE will fund all his 3 years (given he doesn't fail any years).
My question is will he be eligible for SFE funding for all 3 years of the AHP course (if he is accepted) even though he has already spent 4 years at university (failed every year) and used up 2 years of SFE funding?
Sfe SFE Aaron SFE Andrew SFE Ashley SFE Chanel SFE Dean SFE Debbie SFE Erin SFE Erin N SFE Graeme SFE Holly SFE Isaac SFE Nihad SFE Rebecca SFE Tegan
I'll first describe his situation: My friend spent 4 years studying 1st year but failed every year so has never got to 2nd year. He received SFE funding for the first 2 years but paid out of pocket for the last 2 years.
He now wants to study an Allied Health Professional (AHP) course and is planning to get into it through this summer's clearing but I'm not sure if SFE will fund all his 3 years (given he doesn't fail any years).
My question is will he be eligible for SFE funding for all 3 years of the AHP course (if he is accepted) even though he has already spent 4 years at university (failed every year) and used up 2 years of SFE funding?
Sfe SFE Aaron SFE Andrew SFE Ashley SFE Chanel SFE Dean SFE Debbie SFE Erin SFE Erin N SFE Graeme SFE Holly SFE Isaac SFE Nihad SFE Rebecca SFE Tegan
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Hi,
I can confirm what PhoenixFortune said is correct.
Thanks, Isaac.
I can confirm what PhoenixFortune said is correct.
Thanks, Isaac.
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I'll first describe his situation: My friend spent 4 years studying 1st year but failed every year so has never got to 2nd year. He received SFE funding for the first 2 years but paid out of pocket for the last 2 years.
He now wants to study an Allied Health Professional (AHP) course and is planning to get into it through this summer's clearing but I'm not sure if SFE will fund all his 3 years (given he doesn't fail any years).
My question is will he be eligible for SFE funding for all 3 years of the AHP course (if he is accepted) even though he has already spent 4 years at university (failed every year) and used up 2 years of SFE funding?
Sfe SFE Aaron SFE Andrew SFE Ashley SFE Chanel SFE Dean SFE Debbie SFE Erin SFE Erin N SFE Graeme SFE Holly SFE Isaac SFE Nihad SFE Rebecca SFE Tegan
I'll first describe his situation: My friend spent 4 years studying 1st year but failed every year so has never got to 2nd year. He received SFE funding for the first 2 years but paid out of pocket for the last 2 years.
He now wants to study an Allied Health Professional (AHP) course and is planning to get into it through this summer's clearing but I'm not sure if SFE will fund all his 3 years (given he doesn't fail any years).
My question is will he be eligible for SFE funding for all 3 years of the AHP course (if he is accepted) even though he has already spent 4 years at university (failed every year) and used up 2 years of SFE funding?
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As AHP courses are generally exception courses, your friend should (in theory) be able to get that course funded by Student Finance.
As AHP courses are generally exception courses, your friend should (in theory) be able to get that course funded by Student Finance.
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My course has just recently been accredited and here is the link incase you need it:
https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/undergraduate/physiotherapy
I saw on a previous thread that online applications are sometimes rejected as the system does not recognise that physiotherapy is a exception course, so will need to send in a paper application. Is this true? and how long will this take?
Thank you!
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Hi, I was wondering if I would get funding for Bsc physiotherapy as a second degree?
My course has just recently been accredited and here is the link incase you need it:
https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/undergraduate/physiotherapy
I saw on a previous thread that online applications are sometimes rejected as the system does not recognise that physiotherapy is a exception course, so will need to send in a paper application. Is this true? and how long will this take?
Thank you!
Hi, I was wondering if I would get funding for Bsc physiotherapy as a second degree?
My course has just recently been accredited and here is the link incase you need it:
https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/undergraduate/physiotherapy
I saw on a previous thread that online applications are sometimes rejected as the system does not recognise that physiotherapy is a exception course, so will need to send in a paper application. Is this true? and how long will this take?
Thank you!
Thanks, Isaac
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