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Student finance for oyr foundation

I studied at a uni for the years 016/017 I didn't attend the full course due to personal issues,which was like less than half for the first year...so,fast forward to 2024 i went on to a next uni on another course, passed the 0yr foundation now going on to the first year foundation,which is a four year course.
Now I've been told that they won't pay for the first foundation yr due to the old course I attended in 016 even though I didn't even finished and left,telhey are telling me that still counts as all full years attended, which is nonsense!..so the question is how do I get funding for my new first year at the current course in at ...THANK YOU

Reply 1

Hi there, if you could not complete your course year due to a compelling personal reason, you may be able to receive an additional year of funding if you are able to provide acceptable evidence of this. Where applicable, we recommend the evidence is signed and dated and confirms the reason why you could not continue with your studies and when this took place (must be date specific).
We can accept photocopies of medical evidence from a GP on headed paper, letters from your university on headed paper, letters from Social Services, clergy or professional person on headed paper and copies of a death certificates and/or a birth certificates.
This list is not exhaustive and any evidence that may help your claim for Compelling Personal Reasons (CPR) should be sent to us for consideration.Thank you, Stephen.

Reply 2

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by Stephen SLC
Hi there, if you could not complete your course year due to a compelling personal reason, you may be able to receive an additional year of funding if you are able to provide acceptable evidence of this. Where applicable, we recommend the evidence is signed and dated and confirms the reason why you could not continue with your studies and when this took place (must be date specific).
We can accept photocopies of medical evidence from a GP on headed paper, letters from your university on headed paper, letters from Social Services, clergy or professional person on headed paper and copies of a death certificates and/or a birth certificates.
This list is not exhaustive and any evidence that may help your claim for Compelling Personal Reasons (CPR) should be sent to us for consideration.Thank you, Stephen.

Ok thanj you very much

Reply 3

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by Kingroyal42
Ok thanj you very much

You're welcome. Have a lovely day. Thanks, Jason

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