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Funding for PGCE through SFE?

I'm in my second year of university now and I was thinking of my pgce options for when I finish. But I was just wondering about the funding for it, I.e., the tuition fees. I read that it works the same as undergraduate on SFE, and that you apply through undergraduate SFE. However, you only get one bonus year of funding on SFE and I used it up already due to first going to university in 2018 but then dropping out after 2 terms in 2019, and then going to a different uni in Sept 2019, to which I have been at since.

Would I still get funding for a PGCE through SFE, even though I already used up my bonus year of undergraduate funding?
Original post by ben.bingley
I'm in my second year of university now and I was thinking of my pgce options for when I finish. But I was just wondering about the funding for it, I.e., the tuition fees. I read that it works the same as undergraduate on SFE, and that you apply through undergraduate SFE. However, you only get one bonus year of funding on SFE and I used it up already due to first going to university in 2018 but then dropping out after 2 terms in 2019, and then going to a different uni in Sept 2019, to which I have been at since.

Would I still get funding for a PGCE through SFE, even though I already used up my bonus year of undergraduate funding?


Hi Ben, if this will be your first time achieving Qualified Teacher Status, the course is unsalaried and under 2 years long then your previous study will not affect your eligibility.

You can apply for the below funding

http://ow.ly/p35530oSeMy - Tuition Fee Loan overview
http://ow.ly/CRjh30oSeNR - Maintenance Loan overview
http://ow.ly/vqIu30oSeQj - Disabled Students Allowance overview
http://ow.ly/gnzO30oSeQS -Childcare Grant overview
http://ow.ly/BHxe30oSeRu -Adult Dependent Grant overview
http://ow.ly/duTB30oSeTa - Parents Learning Allowance overview

Thanks, Isaac

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