For the first three years of the A100 programme, which take place at St Andrews, you may be eligible to apply for a non means-tested tuition fee loan from Student Finance England, Student Finance Wales, or Student Finance Northern Ireland.
You may also be eligible to apply for a means-tested maintenance loan.
For years four, five and six, which take place at partner institutions, tuition fees are:
- Year 4 – you may be eligible to apply for a non means-tested tuition fee loan from Student Finance England, Student Finance Wales, or Student Finance Northern Ireland. You may also be eligible to apply for a means-tested maintenance loan.
- Years 5 and 6 – Department of Health pays tuition fees (students need to be in attendance on 1 December to receive the tuition fee support (see more information below). Students may be eligible for non means-tested and means-tested NHS bursaries and supplementary grants, and reduced rate means-tested maintenance loans from SFE, SFW, SFNI.
Although the Department of Health pays for fees in years 5 and 6, English, Welsh and Northern Irish student should apply directly to the appropriate NHS Bursary Unit for bursary support and to local authority for other grants. Check the NHS Student Bursaries website for up-to-date detail.