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Hi hope everyone is well.
I've been accepted at MMU and was under the impression that a second full-time STEM degree had funding available! I received an email from SFE this morning (course start date!) asking for previous study confirmation. I rung them to make sure I could receive funding before going into lectures and apparently it is only for part-time STEM degrees? Am I going crazy or was there a rule change for this year to include full-time, I swear I saw this somewhere!
Any help is much appreciated
Paul :-)
I've been accepted at MMU and was under the impression that a second full-time STEM degree had funding available! I received an email from SFE this morning (course start date!) asking for previous study confirmation. I rung them to make sure I could receive funding before going into lectures and apparently it is only for part-time STEM degrees? Am I going crazy or was there a rule change for this year to include full-time, I swear I saw this somewhere!
Any help is much appreciated
Paul :-)
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(Original post by Jabba0701)
Hi hope everyone is well.
I've been accepted at MMU and was under the impression that a second full-time STEM degree had funding available! I received an email from SFE this morning (course start date!) asking for previous study confirmation. I rung them to make sure I could receive funding before going into lectures and apparently it is only for part-time STEM degrees? Am I going crazy or was there a rule change for this year to include full-time, I swear I saw this somewhere!
Any help is much appreciated
Paul :-)
Hi hope everyone is well.
I've been accepted at MMU and was under the impression that a second full-time STEM degree had funding available! I received an email from SFE this morning (course start date!) asking for previous study confirmation. I rung them to make sure I could receive funding before going into lectures and apparently it is only for part-time STEM degrees? Am I going crazy or was there a rule change for this year to include full-time, I swear I saw this somewhere!
Any help is much appreciated
Paul :-)
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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