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Is the PGCE a seperate pot of money?
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Erinnire
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I have just started a 4 year degree programme (1 year in industry) and wish to do a masters (self funded unless I can get a scholarship) and then a PGCE (or the other way round)
I am not sure whether the PGCE is taken under the SFE length of course +1 upto 5 years of funding. Or whether it is a seperate 'pot'
Thanks
I am not sure whether the PGCE is taken under the SFE length of course +1 upto 5 years of funding. Or whether it is a seperate 'pot'
Thanks

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Funding for a PGCE is separate from funding for a first degree.0
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I have just started a 4 year degree programme (1 year in industry) and wish to do a masters (self funded unless I can get a scholarship) and then a PGCE (or the other way round)
I am not sure whether the PGCE is taken under the SFE length of course +1 upto 5 years of funding. Or whether it is a seperate 'pot'
Thanks
PGCEs are exceptions to the previous study rules. As long as you don't already hold QTS/QTLS you should get full student finance.0 -
Thank you
blimey I'm going to be ancient by the time I've finished haha!
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GH, do look at the different meanings of whether and weather."On behalf of teachers, I'd like to dedicate this award to Michael Gove and I mean dedicate in the Anglo Saxon sense which means insert roughly into the anus of." My hero, Mr Steer.0
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Surprised I have spelt it wrong twice in the same post! It's the dyslexia. I've spelt it how it sounds to me when my northern boyfriend says it.
Daft woman. I always struggle to spell definitely (is that even right?) as well. I just cannot get a handle on that word no matter how many times I look at it or sound it out.
Oh well best jack it all in and go back onto IS :rotfl:0
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