CNELM Bursary Support
CNELM has a limited capacity to offer bursary support and will direct available funds to those that can demonstrate the highest need.
What is bursary support?
Bursary support takes the form of reduced monthly tuition fees.
All students must fund annual tuition fee component of the course fees.
Bursary Support applies to degree and clinical programmes only.
Who should apply?
Applicants who have explored all other finance options but still find themselves struggling to cover the full monthly fees.
For a full list of finance options please click here. The examples given below are a guide to help applicants understand whether applying for bursary support is likely to be successful.
Eligibility Examples
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Applicants on income support
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Low household income
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Recent loss of employment/income
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Living in countries where the currency exchange rate may be prohibitive
Supporting Evidence
All applicants for bursary support, including those where the currency exchange rate might be prohibitive, must submit evidence to support their application. The examples below are a guide only. Other sources of evidence will be considered.
Evidence Examples
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Financial data or reference/s
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Evidence of government benefits e.g. income support, disability living allowance etc.
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Medical statements
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Evidence, where relevant, of why other student finance options are not sufficient, or appropriate
Applicants can request details of our Bursary Scheme prior to interview. Applications for Bursary Support are considered by the Bursary Team following a course interview.
Students can apply for Bursary Support, if their circumstances change after starting studies.
CNELM aims to be fair, supportive and transparent in all its dealing with students. Students agree to inform us at the earliest opportunity of any financial change impacting on their studies.
CNELM implements an equal opportunities, diversity and inclusivity policy.