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Please be patient,

I completed a Foundation Degree in Assisting Professional Practice last September gaining 240 credits.

I begged my manager if I could do a BSc Commnity Health Studies Programme to gain the further 140 credits and full degree status.

She informed me that the only module that the Strategic Health Authority did not pay for in the programme was one called 'Healthy Communities' She said that the Trust would pay for that.

I enroled and have already passed 2 modules.

Anyhow she has been seconded for 6 months and Uni have informed me that the modules have to be paid for by me, the health authority do not pay for all the modules.

If I want to continue I will have to cough up 3 and a half grand. I cant afford that....Im gutted.

Any advice peeps?

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Originally posted by Moonbeams:
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Originally posted by lainy m:
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Originally posted by Moonbeams:
Oh right sorry. Talk to the student reps.


Only jesting Moonbeams, I am a mature student. Is there such a thing as a grant for the likes of me?


I know you can get them over here, no harm asking the right bodies over your side.


Where is 'over here'?
lainy m
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Originally posted by lainy m:
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Originally posted by cologne1:
Are you on benefits? No offence intended, my daughter is just about to start a counselling course and doesn't have to pay because she is on benefits (single mum).


No im not cologne. But the issue is that I would not have ventured on the course if I thought I had to pay for it.

I got that. Big Grin I just wondered if you're circumstances had changed since you started. I was quite astonished that she could do the course for free, concentrate on it and not have to worry about earning money in her little spare time. Smiler
cologne 1

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