Student Doctor Bursaries

My understanding is that first time students on standard five or six year undergraduate medical and dental courses are eligible to apply for support on the same terms as other full-time students for the first four years.

This allows medical students to access the tuition fee loan, living cost loan and targeted grants.  Students can also apply to Student Finance England for the non-income assessed reduced living cost loans for these years. 

For years five onwards, students on a standard five or six year undergraduate medical and dental courses enter a bursary year whereby those eligible receive the NHS Bursary.

Students benefit from having their tuition fees paid for by Health Education England and a non-means award of £1,000. Additionally there is an means-tested award of up to £3,191. In addition, there is also a reduced rate maintenance loan available via Student Finance England.

Furthermore, it is positive that maximum grants and loans for living and other costs for undergraduate courses and grants and loans for postgraduate courses will be increased by 2.3 per cent for 2022/23