If you're transferring courses, your university will send us a Change Form (BUR102).
To avoid any overpayments, your payments may be placed on hold.
Your NHS Bursary may need to be reassessed. You must make a new application and send in any relevant evidence along with your student coversheet.
If you had withdrawn from the course before the transfer, your university must send us a Resumer Form (BUR101R) to confirm you've resumed on the course.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 must contact your university to discuss your circumstances. They'll liaise with their local office to check if bursary funding applies.
Transferring university
The university you're leaving must send us a Withdrawal Form (BUR101W) to confirm you're withdrawing from their university.
The university you've transferred to must send us a Resumer Form (BUR101R) to confirm you've started at their university.
You must submit a new application form regardless of if it's within 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. Send in a covering letter explaining this along with your student coversheet.
If you're a non-medical or dental healthcare student, any commitment to a bursary package can only be made by HEE. You must contact your university to discuss your circumstances. They'll liaise with their local office to check if bursary funding applies.