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Student finance University of Bristol 2025

Hi!
I’ve received a conditional offer for Bristol to study neuroscience in 2025.
I’m looking into applying for student finance but I’m not too sure how to, or if I even can yet.
Any help would be AMZING!!!

Reply 1

Hey,
You'll be able to apply for full-time undergraduate student finance for 2025 to 2026 from mid-March 2025 on the UK Gov website, so it is a bit soon. But here is the link on there website that shows how to and when to apply:
https://www.gov.uk/apply-for-student-finance

Hope that helps! Congrats on the offer!!
(edited 1 month ago)

Reply 2

Hey,
You'll be able to apply for full-time undergraduate student finance for 2025 to 2026 from mid-March 2025 on the UK Gov website, so it is a bit soon. But here is the link on there website that shows how to and when to apply:
https://www.gov.uk/apply-for-student-finance
Hope that helps! Congrats on the offer!! I received one for Bristol too 🙂


thank you so much!!!!! :smile:))

Reply 3

Original post by TabithaBelcher
Hi!
I’ve received a conditional offer for Bristol to study neuroscience in 2025.
I’m looking into applying for student finance but I’m not too sure how to, or if I even can yet.
Any help would be AMZING!!!

In the meantime (while waiting for Student Finance to open), I'd look into applying for external scholarships. The Scholarship Hub is a great place to start, and since you're doing neuroscience, you should be eligible for the NHS Bursary.

Hope this helps!
Original post by e_2000
In the meantime (while waiting for Student Finance to open), I'd look into applying for external scholarships. The Scholarship Hub is a great place to start, and since you're doing neuroscience, you should be eligible for the NHS Bursary.

Hope this helps!


Neuroscience is an academic course not a medical or healthcare course, therefore the OP won't be entitled to the NHS bursary.

Reply 5

Original post by normaw
Neuroscience is an academic course not a medical or healthcare course, therefore the OP won't be entitled to the NHS bursary.

Oh, I see. Thanks for the clarification.

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