If you are normally resident in England and are studying for a social work qualification, you may be eligible for a NHS bursary to help towards study related expenses.
These bursaries are administered by the NHS Business Services Authority on behalf of the Department of Health.
Nationally, there is a cap on the number of social work bursaries provided each year by the Department of Health, so not all social work students receive a bursary.
Information for 2017-18
Universities in England have not yet been advised of NHS social work bursary allocations for the 2017-8 academic year.
We will update this web page with information as we receive it, and will be in touch directly if we have made you an offer. Information for 2016-17 bursaries was sent to universities in August 2016.
Social Work BSc
In recent years we have received a number of bursaries (such that the majority of eligible students have received bursary support) for the two final years of the degree. Students apply at the end of their first year. If bursaries continue to be available, we will work with students to make sure that all are aware of the criteria that is applied to bursary nominations. For the last two years, the national criteria for priority focused on information provided during the application process (prior educational achievement, performance at interview etc.) plus attendance and academic achievement during the first year of the degree.
Students are able to apply for a student loan according to the same eligibility criteria as students on other undergraduate courses, regardless of their NHS bursary status.
To apply and for further information, visit the website for .
Social Work MSc
In 2015 and 2016, all students on this course who met the eligibility criteria (for example, residence) were nominated for and received a bursary. We will update this web page and advise our offer holders as soon as we receive further information from the Department for Health about bursaries for the current and future years.
Should bursaries continue to be available this year, we anticipate using the prioritisation process set out within national guidance. This means that we will prioritise applicants based upon their prior educational achievement and interview performance, taking other factors into account where appropriate and particularly in the event of a tie break situation.
To apply and for further information, visit the website for .