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Nursing course funding

Hi i did 2.5 yrs of my nursing degree in 2016 but had to leave to look after my mother full time . I no longer have care responsibilities can I get finance to redo adult nursing or if not can I get it to study mental health nursing
Original post
by Kev71
Hi i did 2.5 yrs of my nursing degree in 2016 but had to leave to look after my mother full time . I no longer have care responsibilities can I get finance to redo adult nursing or if not can I get it to study mental health nursing


I've moved your thread to the Ask SFE forum so that an official SFE/SLC rep will reply to you. :smile:

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Original post
by Kev71
Hi i did 2.5 yrs of my nursing degree in 2016 but had to leave to look after my mother full time . I no longer have care responsibilities can I get finance to redo adult nursing or if not can I get it to study mental health nursing

Hi Kev,

Was it adult nursing or just nursing you have originally studied and did you leave with any qualifications? Thanks, Jason

Reply 3

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by SFE Jason
Hi Kev,
Was it adult nursing or just nursing you have originally studied and did you leave with any qualifications? Thanks, Jason

I did adult nursing and was given my diploma in health and social care

Reply 4

Hi Kev, please confirm the following information:
The university you will be applying to?
The exact course title?
Is this a Full Time or Part Time course?
How many years is the course in total?
When are you planning to start your studies?
Thank you, Stephen.

Reply 5

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by Stephen SLC
Hi Kev, please confirm the following information:
The university you will be applying to?
The exact course title?
Is this a Full Time or Part Time course?
How many years is the course in total?
When are you planning to start your studies?
Thank you, Stephen.

Staffordshire uni or Keele and would like to do adult nursing or mental health nursing

Reply 6

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by Kev71
Staffordshire uni or Keele and would like to do adult nursing or mental health nursing

Hi there,

If you are doing a brand new course to what you originally did then this would be classed as an exception course. As long as you're not already registered in the field you're looking to study. Thanks, Jason

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