Views:

Transferring course only

Your university will send us a Change Form (BUR102) to advise that you are transferring courses, and your payments may be placed on hold to avoid any overpayments.

You will need to make a new application and upload any relevant evidence, as your bursary may need to be reassessed.

If you had withdrawn prior to the transfer then we would also need the Resumer Form (BUR101R) from your university to confirm that you have resumed onto the course.

If you're a non-medical or dental healthcare student any commitment to a bursary package can only be made by Health Education England (HEE). You should contact your university to discuss your circumstances and they will liaise with their local office to establish whether bursary funding applies.

Transferring university

The university that you are leaving will send us a Withdrawal Form (BUR101W) to advise that you are withdrawing from their university. The university that you have transferred to will send us a Resumer Form to advise that you have started at their university

You will need to submit a new application regardless of whether it is with the same academic year or a different one.

If you had already made an application for the same academic at the previous university, you do not need resend your evidence if this application has already been approved and all of your other circumstances are the same. You will only need to upload a cover letter explaining this.

If you're a non-medical or dental healthcare student any commitment to a bursary package can only be made by Health Education England (HEE). You should contact your university to discuss your circumstances and they will liaise with their local office to establish whether bursary funding applies.