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If you’re charged excess travel or accommodation costs on a placement, you can claim these.

In all cases, your claim is authorised by your university. If you’re unsure about your claim after reading the guidance, you must speak to your university.

Travel Costs

If it costs more to travel to and from your placement than it costs for your normal daily travel to university you can claim the difference.

If the daily return travel to the placement costs the same or less than it does to get to your university, you cannot claim any costs.

You should travel by the cheapest form of transport available where it is reasonably practical to do so.

Travel costs can include:

  • public transport costs including travel passes
  • mileage costs for a vehicle or bicycle
  • community mileage if you must travel to other placement sites or to a patient’s home
  • car, bicycle or motorised scooter hire
  • parking or toll road charges
  • ultra low emission zone (ULEZ) charges, if it's unavoidable to travel through the affected area

You must  submit evidence of the costs such as receipts, permits or invoices.

We’ll divide the total cost of the travel pass by the number of days you used it to attend the placement. The daily cost must be more than your normal daily return travel costs to university.

If you’re claiming for community mileage or car parking charges on their own, they must still be more than your daily return travel costs to university.

Car, bicycle or motorised scooter hire charges can be claimed if this was the cheapest form of transport to your placement.

The decision to approve the claim rests with your university. You cannot claim any extra costs for giving or receiving  a lift to placement.

Attending a Blended course

If you’re  attending a blended learning course, you do not need to deduct an amount for travel to university when claiming cost of travel to placement. This means you should receive the full cost of your placement travel. Your HEI will apply this rule when they submit your claim.

Accommodation costs

If the you have to stay in accommodation away from your normal term time address to attend the placement, you may be able to claim for help towards the cost of the temporary accommodation.

You can only claim for costs you’ve already incurred.

You must provide proof of your accommodation costs to cover the period of the practice placement.

You can claim for any excess cost of one weekly journey between your normal term time accommodation and the temporary accommodation. This must cost more than your normal daily travel to university.

Staying with parents

You’ll not be able to claim accommodation costs if you stay with your parents while on placement.

You can claim for excess travel costs for the daily return journeys between their address and your placement site if it costs more than your normal daily travel to university.

You can claim for any excess cost of one weekly journey between your normal term time accommodation and your parents address. This must cost more than your normal daily travel to university.

The ‘Completing your TDAE claim’ guide on the website gives further information.