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Hey,
I have withdrawn from my MSc (leaving with 60 credits) and I have been offered a place on a PGCE starting at the end of August. I was just wondering how long it takes for my account to be updated that I'm no longer on the MSc so I can apply for the PGCE funding?
I know how long applications can take, especially for mature students, so I'm eager to get it started asap.
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I have withdrawn from my MSc (leaving with 60 credits) and I have been offered a place on a PGCE starting at the end of August. I was just wondering how long it takes for my account to be updated that I'm no longer on the MSc so I can apply for the PGCE funding?
I know how long applications can take, especially for mature students, so I'm eager to get it started asap.
Thanks
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(Original post by ChammyIRL)
Hey,
I have withdrawn from my MSc (leaving with 60 credits) and I have been offered a place on a PGCE starting at the end of August. I was just wondering how long it takes for my account to be updated that I'm no longer on the MSc so I can apply for the PGCE funding?
I know how long applications can take, especially for mature students, so I'm eager to get it started asap.
Thanks
Hey,
I have withdrawn from my MSc (leaving with 60 credits) and I have been offered a place on a PGCE starting at the end of August. I was just wondering how long it takes for my account to be updated that I'm no longer on the MSc so I can apply for the PGCE funding?
I know how long applications can take, especially for mature students, so I'm eager to get it started asap.
Thanks
Our current processing timescales are approximately 2 working days from the date received on our system from the university with subject to change depending on our current volumes.
It would be best to chase that up with the university to ensure that they have sent this through to us. You can apply for the 22/23 academic year in the meantime by sending a paper PN1 form to us via post for your PGCE.
https://assets.publishing.service.go...orm_2223_o.pdf
Student Finance England
PO Box 210
Darlington
DL1 9HJ
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Thanks Clare,
I shall get that sent in and chase my university up about my withdrawal.
I shall get that sent in and chase my university up about my withdrawal.
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