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Money Matters. For Dentistry/ Medical Students Starting 2012/13 For the first four years you will have to pay Tuition Fees of £9,000 pa. However you will.

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Page 1: Money Matters. For Dentistry/ Medical Students Starting 2012/13 For the first four years you will have to pay Tuition Fees of £9,000 pa. However you will.

Money Matters

Page 2: Money Matters. For Dentistry/ Medical Students Starting 2012/13 For the first four years you will have to pay Tuition Fees of £9,000 pa. However you will.

For Dentistry/ Medical Students Starting 2012/13

• For the first four years you will have to pay Tuition Fees of £9,000 pa.

• However you will receive a full loan to cover this.

• In these Four Years you will be eligible for a University Bursary.

• In Years 5 + the NHS pays your Tuition Fees but you will not get a Bursary from US.

• You would be eligible for NHS Student Support

Page 3: Money Matters. For Dentistry/ Medical Students Starting 2012/13 For the first four years you will have to pay Tuition Fees of £9,000 pa. However you will.

The University of Sheffield Bursary

• The Bursary is based on ‘Household Income’, your postcode and if you are from a Care background, as follows:

Household income Bursary each year First-year fee waiver

£18,000 or under £1,400 Yes, if you have an IMD postcode.

£18,001 to £25,000 £1,100 n/a

£25,001 to £30,000 £750 n/a

£30,001 to £35,000 £600 n/a

£35,001 to £42,000 £500 n/a

Students from care £1,600 Yes, whatever your postcode.

Page 4: Money Matters. For Dentistry/ Medical Students Starting 2012/13 For the first four years you will have to pay Tuition Fees of £9,000 pa. However you will.

For NHS Funded Course Starting 2012/13

• There are no Tuition Fees to pay • These are funded by the NHS• You will not be eligible for a University

Bursary. • You would be eligible for NHS Student Support• However this information has not be

confirmed by the Government for the Diploma

Page 5: Money Matters. For Dentistry/ Medical Students Starting 2012/13 For the first four years you will have to pay Tuition Fees of £9,000 pa. However you will.

NHS Student Support

• You will also receive the following support for living costs from the NHS:

o Non means tested grant - £1000o Means tested bursary – up to £4395o Non means tested Maintenance Loan – up to £2324• Depends on if you live with your parents

whilst studying or not.

Page 6: Money Matters. For Dentistry/ Medical Students Starting 2012/13 For the first four years you will have to pay Tuition Fees of £9,000 pa. However you will.

NHS Student Support

Non Means Tested Grant

Means tested Bursary

Non Means TestedMaintenance Loan

Living Cost Total (Max)

Living in Student Accommodation

£1,000 £4,395 (Max) £2,324 £7719

Living with parents / guardians

£1,000 £3,351 (Max) £1,744 £6095

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Loans - how they work• You start repaying your Student Loan (tuition and/ or living cost

loans) – Once you are earning over £21,000 per year.– Repayments start in April after you have finished your course

• Repayments are taken directly from your wages (like Income Tax)• Interest is linked with inflation. • Any loan remaining after 30 years will be written off

Page 8: Money Matters. For Dentistry/ Medical Students Starting 2012/13 For the first four years you will have to pay Tuition Fees of £9,000 pa. However you will.

Disabled Students Allowance (DSA)

DSAs are to help students with the extra costsincurred as a result of disability - Not dependant upon income.

Undergraduate students: • Specialist Equipment• Non Medical Helpers • Other Expenditure• Travel

Page 9: Money Matters. For Dentistry/ Medical Students Starting 2012/13 For the first four years you will have to pay Tuition Fees of £9,000 pa. However you will.

Scholarships

http://www.scholarship-search.org.uk

Page 10: Money Matters. For Dentistry/ Medical Students Starting 2012/13 For the first four years you will have to pay Tuition Fees of £9,000 pa. However you will.

Is it worth it?

• It’s up to you to decide this• Decide on what’s best for what you want to

do• Remember you don’t have to pay anything up

front • And Finally… an average graduate earns

£12,000 per year more than a non graduate – (ONS 2011)

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Finally…three things to remember

Apply for all you canwww.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance

www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk

Budget realisticallywww.sheffield.ac.uk/moneytools

Contact us if you get into [email protected]

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@UoSMoneyMatters

sheffield.ac.uk/moneytools

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Thank you &

Are there any questions?

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