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WelcomeEastbourne campus open daySaturday 19th October 2013

Student Funding and AccommodationNursing, Midwifery and Health Professions

Penny EdwardsStudent Recruitment Manager

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All these issues and more are fully covered in the University of Brighton Guide

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Student funding for NHS courses

Contract with Health Education Kent, Surrey and Sussex (HEKSS)

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Fees and funding for NHS funded courses

• NHS Fees bursary for Nursing, Midwifery, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Podiatry

• Further funding support from NHS• Non-means tested £1,000 grant• Means-tested full bursary

• Part-time OT students also eligible for percentage of the full-time means-tested bursary:

75% - 4 years; 60% - 5 years; 50% - 6 years

• Students are also eligible for reduced student maintenance loan from Student Loans Company

• Students are not eligible for university bursaries, but will be eligible for academic merit scholarships and university hardship funds

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All students eligible for

£1,000 grant

Maintenance loan reduced

to £1,811 in final year

additional income

assessed allowances are

available :

for students with

dependant adults and/or

children

Disabled students

For help with

practice/placement

travel/accommodation

expenses

1% maintenance loan

increase proposed for

2014

NHS Funded – 30 week courses*2013 entry figures

If you will be studying and living:

Non-means tested grant

Means tested bursary (maximum)

Non-means tested maintenance loan

in London and living in student/rented accommodation/ your own home

During TERMTIME

£1,000 £3,128 £3,263

elsewhere in England (UK for medical and dental students) and living in student/rented accommodation/ your own home

During TERMTIME

£1,000 £2,591 £2,324

anywhere in England (UK for medical and dental students) and living with your parents

During TERMTIME

£1,000 £2,163 £1,744

*Physiotherapy and Podiatry

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Living outside London, away from home with no dependants

Total funding for Health Professions students per annum – 30 weeks

Household Income (before

tax)

Non-Income Assessed grant

Means –tested bursary

Non means-tested loan

Total support available

£20,000 £1,000 £2,591 £2,324 £5,915

£25000 £1000 £2,471 £2,324 £5,795

  £30000£1000 £1,944 £2,324 £5,268

  £35000£1000 £1,418 £2,324 £4,742

 £40000£1000 £892 £2,324 £4,216

  £45000£1000 £365 £2,324 £3,689

  £50000£1000 £0 £2,324 £3,324

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All students eligible for

£1,000 grant

Maintenance loan reduced

to £1,811 in final year

additional income

assessed allowances are

available :

for students with

dependant adults and/or

children

Disabled students

For help with

practice/placement

travel/accommodation

expenses

1% maintenance loan

increase proposed for

2014

NHS funded – 45 weeks*2013 entry figuresIf you will be studying and living:

Non-means tested grant

Means tested bursary (maximum)

Non-means tested maintenance loan

in London and living in student/rented accommodation/ your own home

During TERMTIME

£1,000 £5,460 £3,263

elsewhere in England (UK for medical and dental students) and living in student/rented accommodation/ your own home

During TERMTIME

£1,000 £4,395 £2,324

anywhere in England (UK for medical and dental students) and living with your parents

During TERMTIME

£1,000 £3,351 £1,744

*Nursing and Midwifery

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Living outside London, away from home with no dependants

Funding for Nursing and Midwifery students per annum

Household Income (before

tax)

Non-Income Assessed grant

Means –tested bursary

Non means-tested loan

Total support available

<£25000 £1000 £4,395 £2,324 £7,719

  £30000£1000 £3,748 £2,324 £7,072

  £35000£1000 £3,222 £2,324 £6,546

 £40000£1000 £2,696 £2,324 £6,020

  £45000£1000 £2,169 £2,324 £5,493

  £50000£1000 £1,643 £2,324 £4,967

  £55000£1000 £1,117 £2,324 £4,441

  £60000£1000 £590 £2,324 £3,914

>£65000£1000 0 £2,324 £3,324

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Living outside London and away from parental home

Non-means tested grant

Means-tested bursary

Non-means tested maintenance loan

Total Weekly income

With full bursary

£1,000 £2,591 £2,324 £5,915 £148

Not eligible for means tested bursary

£1,000 £2,324 £3,324 £83

£82.00 per week for

each extra week

Higher level of

contact hours than

most courses.

Part-time work can

increase income, but

should be balanced

against heavy

workload

15 hours @ £6.50 per

hour = £97.50 per

week

Weekly income for Health Professions – 30 week course*

* Accommodation contract = 40 weeks

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£82.00 per week for each extra week

Higher level of contact hours than most courses.

Part-time work can increase income, but should be balanced against heavy workload

4 clinical days per week throughout summer

15 hours @ £6.50 per hour = £97.50

Weekly income for Nursing and Midwifery – 45 week courseLiving outside London and away from parental home

Non-means tested grant

Means-tested bursary

Non-means tested maintenance loan

Total Weekly income

With full bursary

£1,000 £4,395 £2,324 £7,719 £171

Not eligible for means tested bursary

£1,000 £2,324 £3,324 £74

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Weekly outgoings Living in Halls£

Living off campus£

Rent 120 -150 75-115

Utilities 0 8

Phone 2 - 7 2 - 7

TV licence 0-4 4

Contents insurance

0 2

Food, domestic items

10-40 30 - 40

Travel 0-15 0-15

Clothing 5 - 10 5 - 10

Laundry 2 - 5 2 - 5

Study materials 5 5

Entertainment 10-100 10-100

Totals £174 - 336 £143-311

Average weekly cost of living:

Brighton - £210Eastbourne - £190

The cost of living

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Applying for funding

• Apply to NHS for fees, £1,000 grant and NHS bursary

• Two original documents to confirm identity, one must include a photograph – normally birth certificate and a valid passport

• Apply to Student Finance England for reduced rate maintenance loan

• Passport No. to confirm identity

Enrol in person at beginning of autumn term

• University confirms that student has enrolled

• Money transferred to student bank account by BACS

• NHS bursary paid monthly

• Maintenance loan paid in termly instalments

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Student loans DO NOT go on credit files

Rate of interest:

• RPI plus 3% whilst studying

• RPI under £21,000

• RPI plus up to 3% between £21,000 and £41,000

• RPI plus 3% above £41,000

Debt cleared after 30 years

Early repayments - no penalties

Income each year before

tax

Income from which 9% is

deducted

Monthly Repayment

(Approx)

£21,000 £0 £0

£25,000 £4,000 £30

£30,000 £9,000 £67

£35,000 £14,000 £105

£40,000 £19,000 £142

£45,000 £24,000 £180

£50,000 £29,000 £217

£60,000 £39,000 £292

Maintenance loan repayments

Source: Student Finance England

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Useful websites

• www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/Students

• NHS bursary entitlement: www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/Documents/Students/FAQ_7_0612.pdf

• Student bursary Calculator: www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/Students/3576.aspx

• Information on funding for part-time courses: www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/Students/Documents/Students/FAQ_18_0612.pdf

• www.studentloanrepayment.co.uk

• www.gov.uk/student finance

• www.brighton.ac.uk/money

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Provides students with advice and support whatever their accommodation choices

Halls of residence

UniHomes

Private Sector

Accommodation Service

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Halls of Residence

Welkin hall

• 354 halls rooms

• 4–7 students per flat

• Catered: Monday to Friday

• Standard room £149 a week for 40 week tenancy

• Ensuite with internet access

• TV provided in communal area

• 24 hour staff cover

• In a residential area close to all sites, no car parking

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Applying for halls

• Halls allocation policy

• Firm offer holders invited to apply for accommodation from February

• Guaranteed offers for students with certain disabilities and medical conditions

• Apply for halls by the deadline – 2014 proposal - 1st August

• Demand outstrips supply, halls places cannot be guaranteed

• Places are allocated in the summer

• Midwifery students advised to live near base hospital

• Brighton, Hastings and Worthing – halls availability in both Brighton and Hastings

• 12 – 13 hour shifts

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Living in the private sector

• Tailored advice and assistance from the Accommodation Office

Unihomes

• private rented accommodation managed by the university

• 50 rooms available in Eastbourne in 2012

Private rented sector

• yourstudentpad.co.uk database of university-registered landlords

• Advice and assistance in finding private rented accommodation from the accommodation office

• One bed flat average of £135• Room in 4 bed shared house average of £80

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Any questions?

Eastbourne open day 19th October 2013

Useful websites:www.brighton.ac.uk/accommodationwww.yourstudentpad.co.uk


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