When will I receive my bursary payments?  · Customer Self-Service (2024)

If you're allocated a capped bursary place

If eligible for a bursary your full award will be split into three instalments and paid each term.

If you're a postgraduate student and awarded any of the income assessed elements, they'll usually be paid at the same time as part of your termly payments (excluding Childcare Allowance).

If your award was assessed before you started your academic year, your first instalment will be paid within 10 working days of us receiving both confirmation of your course attendance and that you've been allocated a capped bursary place.

If your award was assessed after you started your academic year, your first instalment will be paid within 10 working days of the date on your Notification of Award (NOA), assuming we have already received both confirmation of your course attendance and that you've been allocated a capped bursary place.

If you're a postgraduate course student your third instalment may be held until we receive and process evidence from you of the estimated income you've declared on your application.

Your Notification of Award (NOA) will advise you of this and what evidence we require (if applicable).

Childcare Allowance (CCA)

Your very first CCA instalment will be paid along with your first main bursary payment if they were applied for and assessed at the same time.

If not, this will generally be paid within 10 working days of the CCA assessment assuming we've already received both confirmation of your course attendance and allocated bursary place from your university / college.

Any future CCA instalments will generally be paid slightly later than your main bursary payment as we need to verify the previous term costs first.

This is done by asking you to fill in a Childcare Reconciliation form.

Once we've received and processed confirmation of your costs from your provider, your next CCA term payment will be made within 10 working days.

However, if your estimated childcare costs in the previous term exceeded your actual costs by £500 or more all future payments of CCA will be withheld until you've submitted a new application showing revised estimated costs for remaining terms.

If you're not allocated a capped bursary place

If eligible for Placement Travel Allowance (PTA) it will be paid in one instalment for the whole academic year, rather than termly.

If your award was assessed before you started your academic year, it will be paid within 10 working days of us receiving confirmation of your course attendance from your University.

If you have applied after you started your course your first instalment will be paid within 10 working days of the date on your Notification of Award (NOA).

When will I receive my bursary payments?
		 · Customer Self-Service (2024)

FAQs

Why haven't I received my bursary? ›

Check with your Bank or Building Society. If you have looked for your bursary payment using an ATM, your next step should be to contact the bank as the bursary payment does not always show immediately at the ATM even though it has been paid. Check the 'Payment Schedule' page on your account.

How do I check my bursary? ›

You can manage your bursary by logging in to your NHS Bursary account. You can use your account to: view your payment dates and annual entitlement. submit a new bursary application or reapply for a bursary.

Do I need to pay back my bursary? ›

You can get an annual payment from the NHS to help with your study and living costs (known as a 'bursary') if you're studying to be a doctor or dentist. You do not have to pay your NHS bursary back. If you're not eligible for a bursary you may still be eligible for student finance.

How do you get a bursary? ›

Bursaries are usually given to students based on personal circ*mstances. This may be situations like coming from a disadvantaged background, living in a low income household or residing in a particular area.

What happens when you get a bursary? ›

Bursary. A bursary is an academic sponsorship that covers the full costs of study including study material, tuition, accommodation and sometimes pocket money for living expenses.

What does it mean to receive a bursary? ›

No, you do not have to pay back your bursary. A bursary is money given to you based on your financial need as determined by the educational institution and does not need to be paid back like a loan. You are not borrowing money.

How do I cancel my bursary? ›

If you are a student that has applied to more than one bursary and would like to withdraw you funding application with Nsfas, then waste no time and follow these easy steps: Login to your myNsfas portal. Click Track Funding Progress. Click Cancel Application.

Do bursaries pay? ›

In addition, bursaries and scholarships are often paid directly to the institution to cover fees, accommodation, etc – leaving you no spending money for other expenses. If you have a student loan, you can make up any shortfalls in your existing funding.

Which bursary is the best? ›

Here are some of the top bursaries in the country
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  • Allan Gray Orbis Foundation Fellowship. ...
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  • Anglo American Platinum Bursary.
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How do I write a letter requesting a bursary? ›

Essential Elements of a Bursary Application Letter
  1. Personal Introduction. ...
  2. Purpose of the Letter. ...
  3. Academic and Personal Achievements. ...
  4. Financial Need. ...
  5. Future Goals. ...
  6. Gratitude and Conclusion.
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