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Funding for Post Graduate Degree (Scotland)?

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  • MrsManda
    MrsManda Posts: 4,457 Forumite
    But that's not just for graduate entry courses, but for undergraduate courses as well. Healthcare courses are exempt from the restrictions on doing a course of an equal or higher level.

    I know, but the OP was looking into doing a graduate course, and you've already mentioned that the OP may get a bursay for a UG degree.
  • GlasweJen
    GlasweJen Posts: 7,451 Forumite
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    Thanks ONW, I didn't actually realise that healthcare courses were exempt from the second funding restrictions. I would prefer to do the masters as it's only 2 years but i daresay i could get a direct entry to third year with the degree i have on an undergad course anyway.
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