What are the funding arrangements for students taking pre-registration (Diploma and Degree) courses in Nursing and Midwifery?
All of Stirling’s Nursing and Midwifery places are funded by the Scottish Executive and are open to UK/EU students. Financial support for living costs is available through the Nursing and Midwifery Student Bursary Fund (NMSB), administered by the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS). Students are eligible to apply for a bursary each year of their course. The bursary is non-repayable and is made up of two elements: 1. Bursary • £6,578 for years 1 to 3; and • £4,934 for year 4. 2. An income assessed dependant’s allowance, where appropriate.
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