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What are the criteria for receiving a bursary?

Bursary criteria
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What are the criteria for receiving a bursary?

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• You must be entering or already studying a degree in social work which has been approved by the General Social Care Council and it must be your first social work qualification • You must have first applied to your local education authority for financial support and they will have sent an ‘Assessment of Eligibility for Financial Support for Higher Education’ letter to the GSCC, confirming you are eligible to apply for a student loan and tuition fees • You are not supported through training by your employer • You normally live in England • You meet eligibility criteria for accessing public funds under the Education (Student Support) (No. 2) Regulations 2002.

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• You must be entering or already studying a degree in social work which has been approved by the General Social Care Council and it must be your first social work qualification • You must have first applied to your local education authority for financial support and they will have sent an ‘Assessment of Eligibility for Financial Support for Higher Education’ letter to the GSCC, confirming you are eligible to apply for a student loan and tuition fees • You are not supported through training by your employer • You normally live in England • You meet eligibility criteria for accessing public funds under the Education (Student Support) (No. 2) Regulations 2002. See www.gscc.org.

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• You must be entering or already studying a degree in social work which has been approved by the General Social Care Council and it must be your first social work qualification • You must have first applied to your local education authority for financial support and they will have sent an ‘Assessment of Eligibility for Financial Support for Higher Education’ letter to the GSCC, confirming you are eligible to apply for a student loan and tuition fees • You are not supported through training by your employer • You normally live in England • You meet eligibility criteria for accessing public funds under the Education (Student Support) (No. 2) Regulations 2002. See www.gscc.org.uk/bursaries.

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