Debts and Mature Nursing Degree?????
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beckismiff
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Hi,
Wonder if you can offer me some advice.
I'm 34, work in the hospital as admin (full time band 2 18750 per year) and hoping to do an access course funded through work and then hopefully a degree in radiography.
I have around 12K of debts over 2 credit cards and I'm working on getting this down.
I live with my partner who has is own debts I have nothing to do with. He's a paramedic and on band 5 28000 per year).
I'm wondering if anyone with a similar background to mine has managed to do a degree with their debts? I think I'll get a bursary for this course and I understand I'll be able to apply for a loan too but I'm not sure on fact and figures.
Can it be done or have I left it too late?
xx
Wonder if you can offer me some advice.
I'm 34, work in the hospital as admin (full time band 2 18750 per year) and hoping to do an access course funded through work and then hopefully a degree in radiography.
I have around 12K of debts over 2 credit cards and I'm working on getting this down.
I live with my partner who has is own debts I have nothing to do with. He's a paramedic and on band 5 28000 per year).
I'm wondering if anyone with a similar background to mine has managed to do a degree with their debts? I think I'll get a bursary for this course and I understand I'll be able to apply for a loan too but I'm not sure on fact and figures.
Can it be done or have I left it too late?
xx
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I thought bursaries finish for new entries after this year so it will be normal student finance loans/grants0
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I'm pretty sure that NHS bursaries are a thing of the past for entrants from 2016/17 and onwards, too.
Here's a link to the student finance calculator for England. You could use this to check what loans you might be entitled to:
https://www.gov.uk/student-finance-calculator
I used to be Starrystarrynight on MSE, before a log in technical glitch!0 -
Your partner is on £28K plus 25% unsocial hours payment unless they only work days.
This will effect you loan from the loan company0 -
Talk to your Trust - maybe your manager or Training/HR department, if you haven't already. Trusts sometimes sponsor their staff to do professional qualifications particularly in shortage areas such as nursing, so if you can show you're keen, dedicated, capable and going to stick around and work for them afterwards, they may choose to invest in you.0
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